Isaiah shares his story of being Schizoeffective and being raised by a mother who had 'undiagnosed bipolar disorder. He also has a multitude of other mental health conditions and is a Nami In Our Own Voice Speaker
Season 1 - Episode 43 - Katherine shares her story of late diagnosis of Bipolar 1 Disorder and Postpartum Depression, as a registered nurse
June 14th Release
Katherine is a registered nurse, mother, wife and blogger. She lives with both Postpartum Depression and Bipolar 1 Disorder. Her story is like so many in the world and she’s removed her mask to discuss it with us.
She’s a mom too and blogs about her life living with her mental illnesses and parenting on ButterflyTearsandKisses.com.
Blog - https://butterflytearsandkisses.com
Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/BTearsandKisses/ …
Instagram - http://Instagram.com/butterflytearsandkisses/ …
Pinterest - http://pinterest.ca/butterflytearsandkisses/ …
Twitter https://twitter.com/BTearsandKisses
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Season 1 - Episode 42 - Hiya (Hee-yaa) shares her story of clinical depression and anxiety and how she looks for the happiness when life isn't always kind.
Hiya is an author of poetry who lives with clinical depression and anxiety which started in 2014. She is native to India and due to family conflict went into a deep depression. She learned to rise above and find her truth. She breathes, writes and looks on the bright side to cope and find hope.
Her message is to meditate and breathe to cope with anxiety and other things life throws at you.
You can find her on Instagram @Hiyaoxfordgirl
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiyaoxfordgirl/
Search: "Hiya says"on her website: https://www.mirakee.com/ to find her work.
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Season 1 - Episode 41 - Michael Maisey shares his life's journey, why he wrote his book, " Young Offender," after a young life in the streets and out of control
Michael was lost, in the streets and out of control, due to his parents drug and alcohol abuse, as well as childhood physical and sexual abuse. But, he turned his life around and now Michael Maisey is an actor and writer, known for Sparrow's Call, The Basement and Functional. He has been married to Sacha Wright since October 26, 2018. They have two children.
He participates in #TimeForChange Campaign in London.
Warrior Within Men’s Retreat in 2018
He tells more of his story in his book: “My Life on the Streets, In Prison, Out of Control, Making Amends. Young Offender.” Pre order link for book on amazon.co.uk out in July 2019.
Pre order link for the book on amazon.com for buyers in the USA out October 2019.
Website: https://linktr.ee/mistermaisey
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mistermaisey/
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You don’t want to miss this episode. He’s a powerful warrior and proof that anyone can turn their life around. We’ve all been through hard times, but he faced his hopelessness, near the edge of suicide, in it’s clenches and came out the other side. He’s been a ray of sunshine through his Instagram community and other engagements. I can’t wait to get and read his book. I look forward to working with Michael in the near future.
Season 1 - Episode 40 - Michelle, author . of, “Breaking into My Life,” a story about reclaiming her life and being raised by a mom with Bipolar Disorder
Michelle is from New Jersey and shares her story about being raised by a mother who had Bipolar Disorder. She works for Johnson & Johnson as a Director and is also an advocate for mental health awareness. You can read an excerpt from her book here: http://breakingintomylife.com/excerpt/
Please visit her page for FAQs as well, she shares resources with you.
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She conveys a message about mental health:
We are not our past. It is possible to triumph over past challenges with perseverance.
Let’s separate the person from their illness. They are not their illness. They are loving individuals doing the bet they can with what they have been dealt.
Caregivers must establish some boundaries and make their own wellbeing a priority so that they can provide the best level of support to those they love.
The brain is just another organ. I look to the day when we talk as openly about brain health as we do heart health. When that happens people won’t be ashamed or suffer in silence.
If you are suffering and don’t feel comfortable talking to your loved ones or a therapist, find other outlets to keep talking. Find resources like www.18percent.org or https://www.7cups.com/ to express yourself and get connected to others who might have experienced what you are. You are not alone and you don’t have to navigate it alone. You are human and it is ok to not be ok.
If you care for someone who you think is struggling, don’t look away and don’t “hope” they will get through it on their own. Try to create a safe space for them to share. Just by listening and asking them to tell you more, you will help them by allowing them to feel heard. You don’t have to fix anything. Just be there for them and listen to them.
Please let us know what you think, comments are welcome on our blog https://www.anewdawnaa.com/podcast
Season 1 - Episode 38 - #Justiceforjacob - Sara discusses events that led up to her brother's unjust arrest, while suffering cardiac arrest and having a psychotic bipolar mania episode
Sara talks about her brother’s ill treatment, while having a mental illness. He was unjustly arrested while having a psychotic episode and cardiac arrest, prompted by being prescribed five different cocktails drugs for his bipolar disorder and Agoraphobia. He was denied family access, he wasn’t hospitalized or provided with therapy or proper treatment. They merely proceeded to move him into an institution further from the location and to one without mental healthcare.
The state of main, specifically this Kennebec County Jail has a wrongful death suit going right now for similar practices with people that live with mental health.
Her brother is bipolar and was in the booking area and solitary confinement, while disoriented, for more than two weeks. This happened on April 29th and he’s still locked up without therapy, medication and without the essential treatment a person under a psychotic breakdown needs.
Part 1 of 2 Episodes: link
Part 2 of 2 Episodes: link
Watch Sara’s video: https://youtu.be/OdbmxZ_gULU
Facebook Page: Justice for Jacob Where you can interact with Sara and Coleen, Jacob’s girlfriend.
Email: MrsMumbles@live.com
Sara Kate: 603-921-6077
Watch Coleen’s Video: (Jacob’s girlfriend) https://www.facebook.com/groups/2384524181865085/permalink/2389412808042889/
Email the Governor of Maine to invoke change:
Send Mail to Jacob to this address. Let’s flood the jail with mail.
or
Here is the mailing address to the Governor, as well as contact information for the State Representative in the area. He also serves on the legal affairs committee:
Governor Janet Mills:
1 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
State Representative (for area incident occurred)
Kent Ackley
705 Route 135
Monmouth, ME 04239
Cell:207-512-2524
Season 1 - Episode 32 - Toby shares his advocacy for men's mental health and why it began
Toby Brown discusses his art and how he see’s blank dead eyes, until he talks to people. Once they open up, he see’s colors as they fill in around the individual. He is an artists and lives with Schizophrenia Disorder. His art has been on display in England and he’s done shows. He will be featured on a special segment of 20/20 in the near future.