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this is bipolar

Unfiltered & authentic - a real-life glimpse of bipolar disorder. Join mental health advocate, Shaley Hoogendoorn as she passionately share her bipolar journey and holds space for the stories others. It is her greatest hope that these raw and real stories will give insight, shatter stigma, and offer hope. This is bipolar...

97 - Exploring Emotions: Inside Out 2 and Bipolar Disorder
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  • 97 - Exploring Emotions: Inside Out 2 and Bipolar Disorder

    Join Shaley Hoogendoorn, host of "Conversations With," as she delves into the fascinating world of emotions through the lens of "Inside Out 2." Living with Bipolar 2 Disorder, Shaley shares how storytelling can heal and educate, breaking down stigmas and bringing understanding to mental health. In this engaging episode, Shaley is joined by Charise Jewell, a mother and author diagnosed with Bipolar I, to discuss the representation of emotions in "Inside Out 2." The conversation covers the introduction of new characters like Anxiety and Ennui, and their impact on viewers, particularly children, in understanding mental health. Shaley and Charise explore how the movie portrays anxiety, the importance of compassion towards emotions, and the balance between joy and sadness. They discuss the film's depiction of anxiety attacks and its potential for teaching emotional literacy, while also critiquing some of the film's shortcomings in representing adult emotions. The episode emphasizes the significance of talking about mental health openly, both in families and in society, to foster understanding and resilience. Shaley and Charise encourage listeners to watch "Inside Out 2" and share their thoughts, highlighting its potential as a conversation starter about emotions and mental health. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening. If this episode or podcast means something to you, I would be forever grateful if you would follow/subscribe the ‘this is bipolar’ podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts so you stay up to date. It would also mean the world to me if you gave a 5 ⭐️ star review- this helps the podcast reach those who need to hear it most. Much love, Shaley xo   About Charise: A voracious reader and aspiring writer since childhood, Charise Jewell was born in South Africa and immigrated to Canada when she was seven years old. She holds an Honours B.Eng. in mechanical engineering from McGill University and worked as a robotics engineer for fifteen years before becoming a writer. Charise is the author of Crazy, Memoir of a Mom Gone Mad, her story about being diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 40, the healthcare system, stigma, and recovery, and Normal, a novel about mental illness for pre-teens. Charise sits on two advisory councils at Mount Sinai Hospital, and has given talks about her experience and mental illness to a variety of audiences ranging from elementary students to construction workers. Charise lives in Toronto with her husband and three children. Visit her at www.charisejewell.com

    Mon, 11 Nov 2024 - 47min
  • 96 - GOING DEEPER: Advocacy and Healing with Lee Formella

    Join Shaley Hoogendoorn in an inspiring episode of "this is bipolar" as she delves into the power of sharing personal stories to educate and break down stigma surrounding bipolar disorder. Shaley, who lives with bipolar 2 disorder, believes that sharing is healing both individually and collectively, fostering understanding and connection. In this episode, Shaley interviews Lee Formella, a passionate advocate for mental health awareness from @benefits_of_bipolar. Lee shares his journey of living with bipolar disorder, how he began his advocacy work, and the impact it has had on his life and others. From the challenges of starting to share his story online to finding a supportive community, Lee’s story is one of resilience and growth. Discover how Lee transitioned from working in bars to finding purpose and fulfillment in mental health advocacy, leading to a role with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). This episode is a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the transformative power of community support. Listen in as Shaley and Lee discuss the importance of authenticity in advocacy, the challenges of facing criticism, and the profound connections made through shared experiences. Their conversation is a reminder that our stories are not over yet, and by sharing them, we can change perceptions and support each other in the journey of living with bipolar disorder.  this is bipolar.... Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being here. If this episode or podcast means something to you, I would be forever grateful if you would follow/subscribe the ‘this is bipolar’ podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts so you stay up to date. It would also mean the world to me if you gave a 5 ⭐️ review- this helps the podcast reach those who need to hear it most. you can connect with me on IG @this.is.bipolar or by email thisisbipolarpodcast@gmail.com.  Love, Shaley About Lee: I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, cptsd, and generalized anxiety disorder in September of 2019 after surviving 15 years of suicidal thoughts and absolute chaos. Though a lot of hard work, self-awareness, and surrounding myself with a phenomenal support network, I have found some stability, contentment and success while living with bipolar disorder.  A little over a year ago, I decided to share my story after not finding many relatable folks initially who were living comfortably with bipolar disorder, but especially men. While I have since found so many incredible creators, writers and friends living with bipolar disorder, I am so happy to have started an account sharing my own story. It has led to lasting and meaningful relationships with people all around the world.  Over the last year, I have been lucky enough to share my story for law enforcement, at universities and for local support groups and mental health education programs. It has provided me with direction and a path that combined a passion with a path forward. Recently, I began a job (my first not in sales or restaurants!) as the Director of Education for NAMI Southeast Minnesota, which will allow me to continue this amazing journey of spreading knowledge to eliminate the stigma that follows a mental illness diagnosis.  You can find more of my story at benefitsofbipolar.com, on Instagram @benefits_of_bipolar, on YouTube @benefitsofbipolar and articles for the International Bipolar Foundation at ibpf.org! I truly love nothing more than meeting people who are passionate about mental illness and those who live with bipolar; please reach out!

    Sun, 27 Oct 2024 - 28min
  • 95 - A CONVERSATIONS ABOUT Trauma and Bipolar Disorder with @bipolarmumjourney

    Trigger/Activation WarningGemma’s story is a hard story, but I felt compelled to hold space for all of it. This episode contains discussions of sensitive topics, including violence and sexual assault. I’m grateful for Gemma’s willingness to speak to the stigma around all of these topics. As always, please take yourself. 🤍 Shaley Join host Shaley Hoogendoorn in a gripping episode of "this is bipolar" as she sits down with Gemma, also known on Instagram as @bipolarmumjourney, to explore the raw and unfiltered story of Gemma's life. Gemma shares her harrowing experiences growing up in a tumultuous environment marked by drug abuse, violence, and trauma, and how these events intersected with her diagnosis of bipolar disorder. In this powerful conversation, Gemma opens up about the challenges she faced, including a traumatic assault and a turbulent relationship that led to incarceration. Despite these overwhelming obstacles, Gemma's resilience shines through as she discusses her journey towards healing and self-discovery. Gemma story is not only a story of trauma and heartache, it is a testament to her strength. Gemma has turned her pain into purpose. She hopes that by sharing the hard parts of her story, she can educate to stop stigma as well as give hope and comfort to those with similar trauma. Both Gemma and Shaley believe in forever chances and so please know there is always hope. Our stories aren't over yet. This is bipolar... For those seeking connection and support, Shaley invites listeners to join her vibrant community on Instagram @this.is.bipolar and explore exclusive content and a zoom support group through her subscription service. Together, let's continue to raise awareness and smash the stigma around people like Shaley and Gemma who live with bipolar disorder.   Meet Gemma: Gemma is a mental health advocate, blogger and content creator. She shares her real and raw trauma and experience. Gemma not only  shares her survival story of trauma, incarceration, domestic violence, she show us a glimpse into daily life living with bipolar story and her daily life living with a mood disorder. Gemma is such a strong, honest and hilarious creator. Since she started her advocacy she has been featured on the true crime 'Shaun Atwood' and 'UK ex female Prisoner Francesca Fattores" YouTube channels. She has more podcast appearances coming soon! Connect with and follow Gemma @bipolarmumjourney.   #bipolar #bipolardisorder #truecrime

    Thu, 10 Oct 2024 - 1h 25min
  • 94 - CONVERSATIONS ABOUT Bipolar and My Journey with Disordered Eating

    Hi besties, it's Shaley! In this solo episode, I dive deep into a highly requested topic: disordered eating, especially in the context of living with bipolar 2 disorder. I share my personal experiences, struggles, and the cyclical nature of my relationship with food. From teenage dieting to adult binge eating, I explore how these patterns intertwined with my bipolar disorder. Join me as I discuss the impact of societal pressures, seasonal depression, and medication on weight and self-image. I also touch on the importance of community, peer support, and the transformative power of storytelling. Whether you're a returning listener or new to the podcast, I hope my story offers comfort and insight. Remember, you're not alone, and our stories are far from over. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening. If this episode or podcast means something to you, I would be forever grateful if you would follow/subscribe the ‘this is bipolar’ podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts so you stay up to date. It would also mean the world to me if you gave a 5 ⭐️ review- this helps the podcast reach those who need to hear it most. Much love, Shaley xo   #bipolardisorder Connect with us on Instagram at @this.is.bipolar for more conversations and support. Let's smash the stigma together.

    Tue, 24 Sep 2024 - 26min
  • 93 - CONVERSATIONS ABOUT- Hypomania & Mania: Early Warning Signs and Community Insights

    Welcome to another episode of this is bipolar with your host, Shaley Hoogendoorn. Shaley, a mom, teacher, wife, and content creator, shares her journey of living with Bipolar II disorder. In this solo episode, she delves into the early warning signs of hypomania. Shaley explores her personal experiences and engages with responses from the Instagram community to highlight common early warning signs such as sleep disturbances, racing thoughts, and impulsive behaviors. She emphasizes the importance of medication compliance and self-awareness in managing bipolar disorder. Additionally, this episode introduces the concept of shorter podcast segments that will feature insights from the community. Shaley also discusses the impact of seasonal changes, the urge to organize, and the challenges of maintaining relationships during hypomanic episodes. Join Shaley in this insightful and heartfelt discussion, and learn how recognizing early warning signs can help in managing bipolar disorder effectively. Don't miss the follow-up episode where she will share strategies and tips for handling hypomania and mania. Connect with the This is Bipolar community on Instagram at @this.is.bipolar and join the conversation!   MARKET RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY: If you have bipolar one disorder or major depressive disorder and are having at least one treatment there is an opportunity for you to be paid to share your story and experience. I am proud to partner with Health Influencers United and C-Space to offer an opportunity for participants to be a part of new market research. Together, we can have our voices be heard, and we can help shape the future of health support. In this group, you will be connecting with others. You may find comfort in these open discussions, in seeing that you are not alone in your experience. In joining this community, you're contributing to advancing healthcare. You'll be compensated for your time and for your insight. We deeply respect your privacy, so your participation is treated with the utmost care. And there are confidentiality protocols, so your personal information and identity will be safe. CLICK HERE and see if you qualify. By sharing your unique experience with major depressive disorder or bipolar 1, you have the power to create some positive change.   My dear listeners, Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening. If this episode or podcast means something to you, I would be forever grateful if you would follow/subscribe the ‘this is bipolar’ podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts so you stay up to date. It would also mean the world to me if you gave a 5 ⭐️ review- this helps the podcast reach those who need to hear it most. Much love, Shaley xo   #bipolardisorder

    Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 29min
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