Welcome to Getting Better: Stories of Mental Health. Licensed therapists Micheline Maalouf and Nadia Addesi are here to talk about and destigmatize mental health. We know how frustrating, scary and hard it is to deal with mental health, and to openly speak about it is even tougher. On this podcast, we’re here to lift a little weight off of your shoulders and speak to special guests about their exp... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | Health & Fitness |
In today’s episode, Ian Somerhalder talks about the importance of understanding social media and just because someone looks happy in their posts, doesn’t mean they aren’t actually struggling themselves. Ian also mentions the importance of speaking to... more
In this episode, Meghan Trainor opens up about motherhood and what it’s like living with panic disorder. She recalls her first-ever panic attack on live television, going into detail about all of her symptoms. Meghan mentions that once she went to a ... more
In this episode, Chris Bosh joins us to talk about how he overcame a life-changing injury and opens up about mental health in the NBA. Chris Bosh mentions how his basketball career ended due to a blood clot in his lung and how he had to grieve the lo... more
In this episode, Rebel Wilson opens up about her recent “year of health” journey where she took time to focus on both her mental and physical health. Rebel mentions that she had an addiction. Similar to alcoholism, or drug addiction, Rebel turned tow... more
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I have to say, Thank you for this podcast. I have had depression since my twenties, I have up’s and down’s and for a few months now, it’s been down.,such a struggle. I try to put the “Show face “ on the best I can. I do love this podcast because now, I don’t feel alone. Hearing these stories gives me a light at the end of my tunnel.
Again, THANK YOU SO MUCH! Keep up the good work
I did not realize I needed this podcast until I started listening. Thank you ladies and your guests for giving us this gift. Hope you do another series.
I truly appreciate the Michelle Kwan interview. I’m more of a weekend warrior than an Olympic Athlete. It’s refreshing to hear an Asian Athlete to be treated with dignity and respect.
Listen to your podcast while at work loading and unloading trucks…. Its very helpful as I find myself depressed, more to my story …. and work with a nephew here graveyard shift, who speaks about taking his life when overwhelmed with problems.. I was in denial until I heard the podcast, and now looking forward to meeting with a specialist in the Mental Field . But I can say , the podcast helps me and my nephew . Cause I’m able to listen more,even tho I have a lot to learn. I have faith in the pro... more
This is amazing I learned new facts about the celebrities that I problem did not leans els were. I love how they put these podcasts in real time so everyone can relate to it
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