
Mental Health Awareness: Falling forward with no filter
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05/26/22 • 54 min
Dr Ronaye Calvert and Bindi Heit from LIVE Treatment Concierge Services are joined by special guest, Curly Velasquez to discuss Mental Health Awareness: Falling forward with no filter.
Our guest:
Curly Velasquez is a Los Angeles-based artist. He began his career in fashion working for celebrity photographer David LaChapelle, and design icon Jeremy Scott before starting his own line. Was discovered in the kitchen at BUZZFEED studios where he became an internet favorite. Currently you can see him on season two and three of VIDA on Starz, and in the Netflix’s hit documentary MUCHO MUCHO AMOR.
In this heartwarming episode, we explore:
- Mental Health Awareness Month
- Life through the eyes of dementia
- The moments, memories and magnificence of life
- Finding the romance in the moment
- Falling forward with no filter
Songs - Since I left you by The Avalanches - Hallelujah by k.d. lang - Learn to Fly by Foo Fighters
Listen via Spotify playlist - GET REAL with Dr Ronaye
Meditation - Know your power
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Dr Ronaye Calvert and Bindi Heit from LIVE Treatment Concierge Services are joined by special guest, Curly Velasquez to discuss Mental Health Awareness: Falling forward with no filter.
Our guest:
Curly Velasquez is a Los Angeles-based artist. He began his career in fashion working for celebrity photographer David LaChapelle, and design icon Jeremy Scott before starting his own line. Was discovered in the kitchen at BUZZFEED studios where he became an internet favorite. Currently you can see him on season two and three of VIDA on Starz, and in the Netflix’s hit documentary MUCHO MUCHO AMOR.
In this heartwarming episode, we explore:
- Mental Health Awareness Month
- Life through the eyes of dementia
- The moments, memories and magnificence of life
- Finding the romance in the moment
- Falling forward with no filter
Songs - Since I left you by The Avalanches - Hallelujah by k.d. lang - Learn to Fly by Foo Fighters
Listen via Spotify playlist - GET REAL with Dr Ronaye
Meditation - Know your power
This podcast is brought to you by Ethical Change Agency.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Meditation - Let go of what you know
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