Two of the top advocates in the mental health community come on the podcast to discuss the current state of advocacy, the glamorization of mental illness and gun rights/control for those who struggle. Andy Behrman and Gabe Howard are fully engaged and in their usual high-energy style.
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Ashley
7/21/2016 11:06:53 pm
Hearing these guys speaking so honestly and passionately about issues and struggles facing those of us who live with mental illness was just what I needed tonight. Stuff like this is critical for me cause it quiets and lessens the lonlieness and fear that can encompass my mind at times
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Ashley
7/21/2016 11:07:28 pm
Hearing these guys speaking so honestly and passionately about issues and struggles facing those of us who live with mental illness was just what I needed. Stuff like this is critical for me cause it quiets and lessens the lonlieness and fear that can encompass my mind at times
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Ashley
7/21/2016 11:10:19 pm
Hearing these two guys speaking so honestly and passionately about issues and struggles facing those of us who live with mental illness was just what I needed. Stuff like this is critical for me cause it quiets and lessens the lonlieness and fear that can encompass my mind at times
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Hearing these folks talking so truly and energetically about issues and battles confronting we who live with psychological maladjustment was exactly what I really wanted this evening. Stuff like this is basic for me cause it calms and reduces the lonlieness and dread that can incorporate my psyche on occasion.
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