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It’s one thing to read articles about various mental health issues, or watch/listen to people recite those same signs and symptoms. It’s another—and so refreshing—to hear from those living with the same concerns you have, talking about them in relatable terms. (For example, America answering back to her brain: “Dude!”) Listening to In The Open is like sitting down for lunch with friends you didn’t know you had. Each episode I’ve heard so far also serves as a reminder that none of us is the ONLY one thinking of what we’re going through.
InspectorTwelve via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/06/22
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