Is it possible to live well with mental illness? Does everyone have a bit of mental illness in this day and age? Why do we both stigmatize and glamourize mental illness? Join us for a wandering examination of mental illness (and mental health!) in our society. Co-hosted by Lauren Kennedy West (host of the YouTube channel Living Well With Schizophrenia) and her partner Robert Kennedy West.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthHealth & FitnessEducationSelf-Improvement |
In this tenth episode of the Living Well with Mental Illness podcast, Lauren and Rob discuss types of accommodations in the workplace that can be helpful for people living with a mental illness. They also discuss what it takes from leadership in a co... more
In this ninth episode of the Living Well with Mental Illness podcast, Lauren and Rob share about their experience dating with mental illness. Lauren lives with schizoaffective disorder and talks about her experience dating with this illness, and toge... more
In this eighth episode of the Living Well with Mental Illness podcast, Lauren and Rob share about when they first knew they needed help with their mental health. They discuss what symptoms made them decide to reach out for additional support, and pro... more
In this seventh episode of the Living Well with Mental Illness podcast, Lauren and Rob explore what it means to work on grounding yourself and times when it can be beneficial to do so. They share what has been most helpful as grounding techniques and... more
In this fifth episode of the Living Well with Mental Illness podcast, Lauren and Rob explore the topic of loneliness as it pertains to the experience of living with a mental illness. They share vulnerably about their own experience with loneliness an... more
In this first episode of the Living Well with Mental Illness podcast, Lauren and Rob set out to define what exactly mental health is, both by standard definitions, and delving into their own understanding of what mental health is. more
In this fourth episode of the Living Well with Mental Illness podcast, Lauren and Rob discuss the benefits of engaging in therapy, and argue the case for why everyone would benefit from it. They share what theyve gotten out of therapy and reasons why... more
In this sixth episode of the Living Well with Mental Illness podcast, Lauren and Rob seek to normalize talking openly about suicide. Suicide and the experience of suicidal ideation is an often shied away from topic enmeshed in stigma. This episode se... more
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