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Mental Illness Happy Hour

By: Paul Gilmartin
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  • "Remarkable" - Psychology Today

    "A vital, compassionate gem that fills a desperate and under-addressed need in our society." - Esquire

    "A perversely safe place in which he and his guests talk about their fears, addictions and traumatic childhoods." - NY Times

    "Gilmartin makes a conscious effort to explore stories that aren’t black and white" - Slate Magazine

    "Praised by listeners all over the world" - Atlantic Monthly

    Named To Top Health Podcast List by: NY Times, Esquire, Slate, Oprah Magazine, Women's Health, Onion A.V. Club, Apple Podcast Staff

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  • #694 Accident & Deformity Trauma - Marcy Langlois
    May 3 2024

    Marcy Langlois was born with a physical deformity, which required 23 surgical procedures before the age of 18, and was involved in a devastating, life-changing accident at the age of 17. She shares her story and opens up about the ways in which she has been able to heal and to focus on life’s infinite possibility. Look for her podcast Living Beyond Limits.


    This episode is sponsored by Paul Kalanithi’s bestselling memoir When Breath Becomes Air, available wherever books are sold. For more go to www.prh.com/BREATH


    More about Marcy: www.MarcyLanglois.com



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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • #693 Chronic Pain - Erin Williams
    Apr 26 2024

    Erin Williams is an author, illustrator, and healthcare researcher who joins Paul to discuss chronic pain and how her own struggles with it have served her art. Look for her new book What's Wrong?: Personal Histories of Chronic Pain and Bad Medicine

    More about Erin:

    website: https://www.erinrwilliams.com/home

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erin_r_williams/


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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • #692 Foster Parenting - Michael Laurie
    Apr 19 2024

    Michael Laurie is an actor, a small group facilitator, and a parent. He talks with Paul about his road to recovery and shares his unusual story of becoming a foster parent, with all the love and pain that entails.


    More about Michael Laurie:

    www.MichaelLaurie.com

    IG @MichaelLaurieus


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    1 hr and 51 mins

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Very Moving

I've listened to many episodes of Mental Illness Happy Hour and this was quite possibly the most impactful. Hearing Charlie's life story was absolutely heartbreaking and was a great reminder that some people have had it insurmountably more difficult than myself.

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Relatable content

I'm so happy to hear content that helps me feel less alone in my healing journey. The narration feels very genuine. I really enjoyed listening to this episode and am eager to listen to more. I've started following you on some social networks not only to get more content but to support you continuing to share stories and thoughts. They do help others.

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Comforting and normalizing

I’ve listened to this podcast for a few years now in Spotify, recently new to Amazon audible. Paul has a way with words and people that truly does normalize the tabu and easily misunderstood experiences of life. He covers a wide variety of topics as well as different guests. His dry sense of humor is a great plus. I find comfort listening to his episodes in some of my darkest times. Many thanks Paul.

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love this episode

miller is cool, I like his realness and what he said resonates in some ways for this Texas girl.

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