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What happens when you stop whispering about depression and start living out loud?

In this episode, Sarah, a 28-year-old actress, trainer, and teaching artist, shares her raw and unfiltered journey with depression, suicidal ideation, and recovery. She talks about moving from shame to authenticity—being “loud and proud” about her mental health struggles—and why honesty matters in breaking stigma.

Sarah describes her “staircase to the pit of despair,” the role of support groups like AA, the unexpected impact of hormonal birth control on her mental health, and the lifesaving power of pug videos, friends, and honest conversations.

If you’ve ever felt silenced by stigma or questioned your worth while living with depression, Sarah’s story is a reminder that depression can’t kill you unless you let it—and that speaking out can save lives.

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Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction and NAMI on why sharing stories matters
 01:19 - Sarah introduces herself: “loud and proud” about depression
 02:23 - Joy practices: cookie dough, pug videos, and otters
 02:53 - How depression spirals from disappointment to worthlessness
 03:40 - Alcohol, suicidal thoughts, and why laughter helps
 04:43 - Stigma, vulnerability, and the U.S. culture of silence
 05:26 - Comparing asking for help with fixing a leaky faucet
 06:07 - Coping strategies and Sarah’s “list” of survival tools
 06:22 - Her mantra: “Depression can’t kill me unless I let it”
 07:39 - Hormones, birth control, and a warning for women
 08:06 - The night of her worst suicidal ideation
 09:10 - How tracking symptoms revealed the connection to ovulation
 09:45 - Recovery after switching to nonhormonal birth control
 10:15 - Closing reflections on stigma, survival, and living out loud

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