Take a ride through the weird and terrible world of capitalist mental health disorderland.substack.com
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthPoliticsNewsHealth & Fitness |
Tidings, ghouls! Gather round to listen to a demon (Jess) and a demon clown (Ayesha) discuss a shared love of horror. We talk about how microdosing on fear through film can be grounding, how the genre uses disability and madness for cheap shock value... more
Jess and Ayesha discuss a New York Times article that wants us to think all our relationship problems are caused by an undiagnosed brain disorder. more
Jess keeps getting Instagram ads for some probiotic supplement that’s supposed to cure depression — luckily, we have an in-house microbiologist to consult! Ayesha critiques the studies behind Neuralli, talks stressed-out microbes, and explains why tr... more
Are you eating enough blueberries to optimize your dopamine? Did you make sure to take a timed cold shower this morning after your Peloton workout to increase your neurochemical satisfaction by 500%?? Are you manifesting hard enough???? FIND OUT TODA... more
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This podcast offers new perspectives and is worth listening to
A friend of mine recommended episode 2, which is long, and worth every second. One of the most amazing, insightful, revolutionary, necessary things I’ve ever heard.
Both of the hosts are such smart, thoughtful people (with very good podcast voices). Their takes are on point - intersectional, current, and nuanced. I can’t wait to see where the season and show go, and I hope more people listen to it and start to rethink their relationship to disability and neurodivergence, both of others and within themselves. Thank you for creating this show!
Thank you so much for dedicating your time to sharing such an important message. I have been struggling since graduating high school to find out what is “wrong” with me because, while I am academically inclined, I struggle so hard to produce work at a pace and quality that the world expects of me. I’ve never had the financial resources to consider even searching for a formal diagnosis but have come to self identify as autistic and having ADHD and you finally have brought clarity to my confusion ... more
As a mental health professional with over 10 years in the field and as a psychiatric survivor more recently, this podcast has been so important to hear. To give some perspective on the negative review from September, I have to say that holding a doctoral degree in microbiology and understanding abolition, social justice, and other current social movements as well having lived experience, are far more important to this conversation than a mental health degree. Mental health degrees in America are... more
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