In an effort to de-stigmatize bipolar disorder one laugh at a time, NYC comedian Matt Pavich relives his “Episodes” with the help of his guests.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyStand-Up |
Matt is joined by fellow creative and dear friend Anthony Fiume. They talk what it was like identifying Matt's first episode, how to be a friend in a time of crisis, and how mental health can effect your physical health if left unchecked.
Matt is joined by Andrew Nierenberg, MD Director of the Dauten Family Center for Bipolar Treatment Innovation, Associate Director of the Depression Clinical and Research Program more
Co-host of Question Party?!, comedian , and one of Matts closest friends Dan Davies comes on to talk about navigating friendship through a mental health crisis. They talk hospital visits, the balance between supporting and enabling, and responsibilit... more
Stand-up comedian Maria Heinegg comes on to discuss her battle with bipolar disorder. We talk getting diagnosed late, the burden of explaining to others how you are feeling, how it effects our stand-up comedy and of course therapy! more
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I really enjoy The Episodes .They help me to understand not only what it’s like to cope with depression and mania from the viewpoint of the person with Bi-Polar but also the rippling effects they have on those close to that person. These very honest and transparent conversations which touch on some very difficult emotions on an often deep level are at times strangely humorous and light-hearted. Matt and his guests openly share stories of their experiences and shed some light on what they have le... more
thank you, matt, for your vulnerability and openness when discussing such hard, fragile topics. a podcast in this format is so needed in the mental health space to bring awareness, to normalize behaviors that would otherwise be stigmatized and disregarded and to help others not feel so alone. such interesting, thought provoking convos. love this pod!
never heard anything like this - the episode w the doctor was a bit mind blowing lol
Amazing podcast!! It’s hard to find something that combines knowledge and awareness with comedy. Its not too dark or depressing. It helps humanize, normalize and make light of situations that can feel incredibly heavy when you’re dealing with them all alone. It’s informative without being preachy and it’s heartfelt without being corny. I’m excited to keep listening and learning along with Matt and his guests.
This is a strangely perfect format for a comic from NYC to make it easy for people like me to validate mental health issues as a less frowned upon talking point. There’s no political swing or self-promotion. It’s a therapy session for what we all deal with either directly or indirectly.
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