
Those Awkward Teenage Years
09/19/22 • 5 min
Teenagers. Those unique and oftentimes awkward creatures that seem to have all the experience, and know infinitely more than everyone else.
In this episode, I tackle those awkward teenage years of mine, whereby I had all the answers to most of life’s problems.
NOTE: Bullying will never be okay no matter what the situation! And, my experience with bullying is more than likely NOT the same as the next person’s. So, please understand that I know this, and that again, bullying is never okay!
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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.
Teenagers. Those unique and oftentimes awkward creatures that seem to have all the experience, and know infinitely more than everyone else.
In this episode, I tackle those awkward teenage years of mine, whereby I had all the answers to most of life’s problems.
NOTE: Bullying will never be okay no matter what the situation! And, my experience with bullying is more than likely NOT the same as the next person’s. So, please understand that I know this, and that again, bullying is never okay!
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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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