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    Explore " anti-depressants" with insightful episodes like "Medication During the Semester", "In Defense of Meds: You Should Think About Your Mental Health in the New Year", "Bill Maher's Logical Fallacy of Medical Science", "HOW TO FEEL BETTER FOR FREE" and "31 - Health Check - CBD" from podcasts like ""The Better Semester", "We Should Talk About That", "The Social Chemist", "Smells Like Humans" and "Lindy's Audio Cafe"" and more!

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    In Defense of Meds: You Should Think About Your Mental Health in the New Year

    In Defense of Meds: You Should Think About Your Mental Health in the New Year

    Happy New Year! And in true WeSTAT fashion, Jess and Jess have a REAL REAL REAL conversation about mental health- in particular, Jess K's. Jess K talks candidly in this episode, about her struggles with anxiety and depression, and her recent decision to use medication to help her manage it.
    Jess B has a lot of questions for Jess K around the stigma of taking medication and tries to work out (out loud) why people have such a hard time with the idea of taking medications to support their mental health- why wouldn't we want to ease our suffering?
    Jess K talks openly about how much medication has helped and IS helping her right now, and meanwhile she understands the hesitancy and resistance many people have to going down that road.
    An honest conversation about experiences past, present and future mental health, wellbutrin, orgasms and so many other things- if you are a woman, in particular, struggling with your mental health and the decision to take medication, this might be a good episode to listen to.

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    Bill Maher's Logical Fallacy of Medical Science

    Bill Maher's Logical Fallacy of Medical Science

    In the arena of political discourse, many can regard political commentator Bill Maher as an influential figure in mainstream television. Known for combining politics and comedy, Bill Maher has never shied away from controversy. However, in recent years, many on the political left have noticed a swift change in his rhetoric. Now filled with misinformation about medical science, a recurrent theme that has become more apparent since COVID-19 policies were implemented in the U.S. In today's episode, we assess the logical fallacies in Bill Maher's assessment of vaccines, anti-depressants, and medical science in his podcast Club Random with Bill Maher ft Aaron Rodgers.

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    HOW TO FEEL BETTER FOR FREE

    HOW TO FEEL BETTER FOR FREE

    Tracey the Therapist and guest host Madeline join Ross to discuss his FREE plan on how to feel a little better.  Tangents include:  medicine cabinets; strap hanging; The Amazing Race; Bodice Rippers; Little Free Library; hobnobbing; bread and butter; fan wikis.

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    2. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/12/world/interpreter-world-falling-apart.html
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    31 - Health Check - CBD

    31 - Health Check - CBD

    Keeping active with exercise is wonderful for emotional health.  What happens when your body starts acting up, and you can no longer do the things you could before?  In this episode Lindy shares how exercise has been part of her life for decades, forming her natural approach to trauma and stress.  In the past year health conditions created havoc in Lindy's world, and she has navigated the medical system to try to find answers.  In recent weeks she has found relief, and shares her journey as she works to regain her physical activities.   This episode is intended to share a personal journey only, and does not provide any advice with regards to medication or medical treatments.   It is recommended that you check with your own health care provider prior to starting any new medications or supplements.

     Lindy's Audio Cafe is intended to be light-hearted and thought-provoking. Comments and feedback are appreciated. Visit www.lindysaudiocafe.com, or join the Facebook Group for Lindy's Audio Cafe.   If you enjoyed this episode, please share it on your social media and invite your friends to join the Facebook Group for updates.

    This podcast is not intended to provide any legal, medical or personal advice, and is recorded for fun and entertainment purposes only. Thank you for listening. 

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    Season 2, Episode 2: Charles Meeks and Carmen Llanos

    Season 2, Episode 2: Charles Meeks and Carmen Llanos

    On this episode we talk with Charles Meeks and Carmen Llanos about their contributions to the Spring issue of the Canadian Journal of Theology, Mental Health and Disability.

    Charles' creative piece reflects theologically upon his lived experience of depression and taking the anti-depressant Wellbutrin. Carmen's paper presents an outline of a program called "Swearing Circles" which is based on the model of listening circles, (but instead of listening, you swear!).

    Watch the podcast on Youtube with closed captions here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r19qibBYFUk

    You can read their pieces here: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjtmhd/issue/view/230

     




    #20 Melissa Davis’s Story: Flipping The Switch From Everything Is Happening For Me NOT To Me

    #20 Melissa Davis’s Story: Flipping The Switch From Everything Is Happening For Me  NOT  To Me

    I am a champion. I am a survivor. I am a fighter.”

    Melissa lives her life with no regrets and NOW believes that everything happens for a reason! Melissa was raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has been married for 20 years and has a 17-year-old daughter. Her father passed away when she was 5 and her mother remarried a couple of years later. Melissa’s family then became like The Brady Bunch! When Melissa was young she aspired to be a vet but things changed and when she graduated she went to college for a little over half of a semester. She packed up and moved to Washington after time passed she got married for the first time. With all the challenges that came from her marriage she decided to leave it, this left her feeling disappointed in herself and made her question…“What am I doing?” At first, she drank her feelings away but she had great friends who lifted her up and she just kept working. She moved back home then decided that she had to prove that she could make money and do things on her own. 

     

    As time passed, Melissa got remarried to her current husband! Throughout her journey, there have been many exciting ups and extreme downs. Melissa was in a very dark place for a big part of her life. After trying many doctors... after moving from medication to medication.. after many attempts to kill herself… after not receiving a job despite her education and qualifications… after wanting to give up on life... She finally found a doctor and a company that influenced and helped change her life. Now Melissa lives a life filled with purpose, personal growth,and love for all (including herself)! 

     

    Topics Discussed: 

    - Questioning “What am I doing?” through her story.

    - Dealing with depression.

    - Pregnancy struggles.

    - Feeling not good enough when it came to being a mother -.Mommy Guilt.

    - Weight loss + Weight gain.

    - Went back to school in her 30’s.

    - Getting help.

    - Moving from doctor to doctor and the struggles with anti-depressants.

    - Health care system was not taking her seriously. 

    - Having no will to live.

    - Anger and negative self-talk. 

    - Multiple suicide attempts. 

    - Finding Origami Owl (Now Think Goodness) 

    - Being her own boss. 

    - Entrepreneurial journey and not using excuses.

    - Trusting the process and gratitude.

    - Personal growth and good people/mentors.

    - Family life (Brady Bunch).

    - Aspirations to be a vet. 

    - Fear of failure and being scared to pursue her dreams.

    - Dropping out of College. 

    - Being a free spirit and gypsy at heart.

    - Working many Jobs to prove herself. 

    - Moving away from her hometown.

    - Getting married and divorced young.

    - Feeling like a disappointment - disappointing herself.  

    - Living with no regrets.

    - 75 Hard - Mental Challenge.

     

    If you want to learn more about Melissa check out her Instagram!

    Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, TIK TOK, and now YOUTUBE!!! You can now watch all the interviews on my youtube channel! If you have a story you would like to share with the world, reach out to me!

    Sending love and joy your way!

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    What Was Said!

    What Was Said!

    Jarrett and Tre’Vell respond to listener questions this week, and y’all wanted to know their thoughts on RiRi and Chris Brown, depression, what stores the father of a transgendered girl should check out for clothing, colorism and what brand of high heels Tre’Vell is wearing in one of their promo pics. The listeners asked, and Jarrett and Tre’Vell answered.

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    We Should Talk About Migraine, Why it's Misunderstood and How to Blow Through the Stigma

    We Should Talk About Migraine, Why it's Misunderstood and How to Blow Through the Stigma

    It is estimated that over 40 million Americans, and one billion people worldwide suffer from migraine disease. What is migraine disease? And how serious is it? Here to explain from their own personal experiences, this migraine advocate Eileen Brewer and Dr. Joanna Kempner shine a huge spotlight on this terribly common and often debilitating disease.

    In this episode, The Two Jess(es) talk with these two incredibly resilient women who have dedicated their lives, work and research to advocate on behalf of themselves and the millions that suffer along with them. The ramifications of living with chronic illness are indeed serious, the frustrations that come with not being taken seriously, and the often debated topic of addiction to drugs as opposed to dependence to find some relief. Also, a lot of talk about psychedelics in this one!

    If you, or someone you know and love is suffering from migraine, or any other chronic illness, this episode is packed full of useful information and a feast for your thoughts.

    Meet Eileen Brewer!

    Eileen is an event coordinator and advocate for those living with headache diseases. She is the President of Clusterbusters, the Director of Special Events for the Coalition for Headache and Migraine Patients, a member of the National Headache Foundation’s Patient Leadership Council, and is a moderator for Move Against Migraine.

    As a wife and mother of two, Mrs. Brewer balances her life in the headache community with various personal commitments, including sitting as the President of a preschool, leading a Girl Scout troop, and managing several real estate investment properties. Eileen has devoted herself over the years to many volunteer opportunities including local and national political initiatives, and event planning and advocacy for local charities.

    Meet Dr. Joanna Kempner!

    I am an Associate Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University where I research, teach, and speak about the relationship between science, medicine, and justice, and the political suppression of science and resistance movements that fight politically motivated ignorance. 

    In 2014, I wrote the award-winning book Not Tonight: Migraine and the Politics of Gender and Health (Chicago). My work strives to give voice to those who are too often silenced, which means that much of my research focuses on questions that most people rarely think about: Whose pain matters? Why are there so few effective treatments for pain? What are the challenges of living a life in pain? 

    Over the years, I’ve found that ignorance drives too many  decisions about science and health. So I’ve also worked at understanding how and why some topics are never studied, and how certain “forbidden” subjects can reemerge as viable scientific investigations. To this end, I am currently writing a book about the underground research networks responsible

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    Bob Krulish: A Story of Devastation & Triumph Living with Bipolar

    Bob Krulish: A Story of Devastation & Triumph Living with Bipolar

    How would you feel if, as a parent, you were only allowed to see your kids for supervised visitation for 72 hours total out of an entire year?

    That's exactly what happened to my guest, Bob Krulish, and as a result of his bipolar diagnosis. However, he had always been a father with undiagnosed bipolar. And, the court system failed him.

    Today's story is about so much loss. In fact, Bob says that "Bipolar is the illness of loss." And, after hearing his story, you will be able to see that it most definitely is.

    I received so much education about bipolar through Bob's story. If you know of someone who has bipolar, suspect they have bipolar, or if you yourself have bipolar, I highly recommend you listen to Bob's story.

    There is one fact he shares about depression and anti-depressants as they relate to bipolar that you will want to hear. And, it's one change that can be made that could potentially eliminate so much suffering for those with bipolar.

    Bob gives practical advice for those who have loved one's living with bipolar, as well as common signs to look for in someone you suspect may have it. Bob is a ripple-creator and bringer of hope for those living with and supporting those with bipolar.

    Listen up, take notes, and reach out to Bob! He's an amazing human who's found his way out of the dark hole of bipolar after living with it undiagnosed for 35 years.

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    Advanced Medicine Radio Show: Episode 320

    Advanced Medicine Radio Show: Episode 320

    SHOW TOPICS: Depression is a Physical Illness, Anti-depressants, Infection in Pregnancy (Air Date 8.21.2017) <p> </p>
    Dr. Rashid A. Buttar hosts "Advanced Medicine" once a week with Robert Scott Bell on the Robert Scott Bell Show.  Dealing with everyday health issues from the Advanced Medicine healthcare perspective, Dr. Buttar and Robert tackle the tough issues and empower you to achieve autonomy and maintain your health freedom.  

    #7 | Interested in Owning a Salon? What Is It Like to Lose a Child to Drug Overdose? With Author and Business Owner, Cindy Doucette

    #7 | Interested in Owning a Salon? What Is It Like to Lose a Child to Drug Overdose? With Author and Business Owner, Cindy Doucette

    Do you want to be an author? Are you interested in starting a business running a salon offering a variety of services? Then check out this podcast with Cindy Doucette!

    In this episode Meg discusses with Cindy her heart breaking experience of losing her daughter, Candice, to a drug over dose just a few months before she was ready to graduate from high school. After the tragedy, Cindy was encouraged to tell her story which resulted in her book: It Can Happen to Any Family: How Drugs Took my Daughter's Life. We talk about what steps she took to become an author in order to share her story.

    In addition to writing a book, and doing many speaking engagements, Cindy also runs a successful salon providing hair services, natural nail manicures and pedicures, facials, professional skin care and spray tanning: Cindy's Guys & Gals. We also discuss what it takes to run your own business, the advantages and drawbacks, and we talk about the career as a hair stylist.

    If you are interested in a career in the beauty industry, or if you are considering starting up your own business, we think you will enjoy this episode as Cindy shares how she runs her successful business and she also gives great tips to aspiring salon owners.

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    Advanced Medicine Radio Show: Episode 272

    Advanced Medicine Radio Show: Episode 272

    SHOW TOPICS: Depression is a Physical Illness, Anti-depressants, Infection in Pregnancy (Air Date 8.21.2016) <p> </p>
    Dr. Rashid A. Buttar hosts "Advanced Medicine" once a week with Robert Scott Bell on the Robert Scott Bell Show.  Dealing with everyday health issues from the Advanced Medicine healthcare perspective, Dr. Buttar and Robert tackle the tough issues and empower you to achieve autonomy and maintain your health freedom.  

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