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Living with Chronic Mental Illness - The Kid who Frowned and Worried a lot

The Kid who Frowned and Worried a lot

09/19/22 • 8 min

Living with Chronic Mental Illness

It’s tough being a kid—any kid!

And, a lot is going on with kids at each stage of their development.

In this episode, I talk about what it was like for me as a depressed and anxious adolescent.

I was the youngster who frowned and worried a lot, which doesn’t signify the end of the world, but it should have been a red flag!

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Email me at [email protected]
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Did you know that I blog and write poetry?
Go here to learn about the things that are going well for me (as someone living with chronic schizoaffective disorder).
And, go here to check out one of my poems.
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If you have people in your life that you wish would understand serious mental illness more, please share this podcast with them.

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It’s tough being a kid—any kid!

And, a lot is going on with kids at each stage of their development.

In this episode, I talk about what it was like for me as a depressed and anxious adolescent.

I was the youngster who frowned and worried a lot, which doesn’t signify the end of the world, but it should have been a red flag!

—————
What do you think of today’s topic?
Email me at [email protected]
—————
Please consider leaving a review where you get your podcasts! A 5 star review (if you like it) helps others to find this podcast, and helps me to provide better content.
(Instructions for leaving a review are here.)
Also, please SUBSCRIBE to the Living with Chronic Mental Illness podcast and tell your friends about it!
—————
To get more out of the podcast, go to https://linktr.ee/ChronicMIPod—————
Did you know that I blog and write poetry?
Go here to learn about the things that are going well for me (as someone living with chronic schizoaffective disorder).
And, go here to check out one of my poems.
—————
If you have people in your life that you wish would understand serious mental illness more, please share this podcast with them.

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Season 1 Trailer

“No one ever finds life worth living—one has to make it worth living.” — Winston Churchill

Season 1 coming Weekly in September 2022 to Apple, Google, Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts.

The Living With Chronic Mental Illness Podcast documents the story of my atypical mental illness. It’s my journey to managing chronic schizoaffective disorder. It’s the story of challenging moments, of failures, of successes, of love, of loss, and of hope. This is the story of how ignorance lost its bliss.

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What do you think of today’s topic?
Email me at [email protected]
—————
Please consider leaving a review where you get your podcasts! A 5 star review (if you like it) helps others to find this podcast, and helps me to provide better content.
(Instructions for leaving a review are here.)
Also, please SUBSCRIBE to the Living with Chronic Mental Illness podcast and tell your friends about it!
—————
To get more out of the podcast, go to https://linktr.ee/ChronicMIPod—————
Did you know that I blog and write poetry?
Go here to learn about the things that are going well for me (as someone living with chronic schizoaffective disorder).
And, go here to check out one of my poems.
—————
If you have people in your life that you wish would understand serious mental illness more, please share this podcast with them.

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What do you think of today’s topic?
Email me at [email protected]
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Please consider leaving a review where you get your podcasts! A 5 star review (if you like it) helps others to find this podcast, and helps me to provide better content.
(Instructions for leaving a review are here.)
Also, please SUBSCRIBE to the Living with Chronic Mental Illness podcast and tell your friends about it!
—————
To get more out of the podcast, go to https://linktr.ee/ChronicMIPod—————
Did you know that I blog and write poetry?
Go here to learn about the things that are going well for me (as someone living with chronic schizoaffective disorder).
And, go here to check out one of my poems.
—————
If you have people in your life that you wish would understand serious mental illness more, please share this podcast with them.

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