
10 episodes

Call Us Crazy The Atlantic Transmission
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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Chelsea & Evan are comedians with diagnosed mental health disorders (Turrets and OCD, respectively). Join them as they speak lively and informally with others who share their experience. They trade stories about compulsions, pills and misinformation; all in an effort to destigmatize and normalize attitudes about diagnosed disorders. It’s entertaining and enlightening.
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Live from Astoria Coffee with Jon Fisch, Sarah Hartshorne & Jenny Jaffe
Call Us Crazy ends it’s run on The Atlantic Transmission with a live show for Mental Health Awareness Week with comedian Jon Fisch and Sarah Hartshorne & Jenny Jaffe from Project UROK. Be sure to continue to follow Call Us Crazy and support their continued effort to de-stigmatize and enlighten the topics and issues involving […]
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Bi-Polar, Depression & Tourette with Stephanie Schroeder
Stephanie Schroeder, journalist and author, drops by to talk about her life with depression and tourette. She shares how her illnesses were first identified, coming to terms with how strangers might judge her and surviving an abusive relationship. Pick up her book: Beautiful Wreck: Sex, Lies & Suicide Also, check out Call Us Crazy Live on Monday, […]
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PTSD with Sue Funke
By its very nature, each case of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder stems from an emotionally disturbing story. While often equated stories of soldiers heading into the battlefield, this story has a young girl heading out to buy a puppy for her birthday only to make the horrific discovery of her father’s suicide, along with dreadful accounts of […]
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Tourette with Gardiner Comfort
Chelsea finally gets a fellow touretter on with actor Gardiner Comfort. He opens up about his ticks coming at age 5, being diagnosed at age 7 and asking his mom when it was “going to stop”. He also talks about his solo show “The Elephant in Every Room I Enter” where he explores living with the […]
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Chronic Depression with Lindsay Goldwert
The first time comedian Lindsay Goldwert realized there was doom in the world was by gazing at an empty swimming pool. Chelsea & Evan welcome the self-proclaimed “Happiest Black Hole” to the program. She discusses growing up in a family in which mental illness was never spoken of and having a school psychiatrist that told […]
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OCD with Lance Weiss
Lance Weiss stops by to talk about living with OCD and the benefits of exposure therapy. Lance shares his experience of treating fears like touching dirty subway poles by going to a park and wrapping himself in a homeless person’s blanket followed by licking the bottom of a shoe. He even gets everyone to lick the […]