Annie Schneider with Bipolar II, experiencing abrupt and slow simmering transitions from home, hospital, school. Develops agency, control, and trust. Powerful!
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Contents with Time-Stamped Headings
Proem
Introducing Annie Schneider 02:18
Podcast intro 03:18
Something’s wrong 04:07
Self-reflection 06:49
Something helps! 07:47
Diagnosis 09:32
Who is ‘we’? 11:31
Underwater 13:15
Friends 14:43
Hospital friends/peers 16:17
Not a medical hospitalization 16:47
Abruptly in 17:21
Survivor’s guilt 21:45
Abrupt hospital exit – discharge 22:46
Abrupt re-entry back to school 24:21
Familiar with what others may be experiencing 26:06
Just get over it 27:07
A word from our sponsor, Abridge 30:15
Toolbox 30:58
Physical tools – medications 32:56
Tools: sunshine, friends, and pets 34:26
Alcohol 35:29
Apps 36:27
What change would you make for best life? 37:57
Reflection 43:03
Next episode: Matt Neil 43:46
Podcast Outro 45:09
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