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I’m Cassidy Quinn, and this is Mentally Together - because, whether you can see it on the surface or not, we're all trying to keep ourselves mentally together! And whatever our brains are experiencing, we're not alone - we're together! On each episode, I'll chat with someone who is willing to be open and honest about their own mental health and the lessons we can all learn to feel better. They’ll share their good days, bad days, and everything in between. Mentally Together is produced by Cassidy Quinn in collaboration with Coba.fm.

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    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

I’m Cassidy Quinn, and this is Mentally Together - because, whether you can see it on the surface or not, we're all trying to keep ourselves mentally together! And whatever our brains are experiencing, we're not alone - we're together! On each episode, I'll chat with someone who is willing to be open and honest about their own mental health and the lessons we can all learn to feel better. They’ll share their good days, bad days, and everything in between. Mentally Together is produced by Cassidy Quinn in collaboration with Coba.fm.

    Shame, stigma, and subtypes - Talking OCD with Hard Quirk

    Shame, stigma, and subtypes - Talking OCD with Hard Quirk

    For the final day of Pride Month, we're chatting with two wonderful queer humans: Ali Naimo and Maia Fattahi, the co-founders of Hard Quirk, a nonprofit for OCD advocacy and support.

    Have you ever made a joke about how you're "so OCD," because you like organizing your bookshelf? Yeah, that's not exactly what it's like to live with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. And you're not alone - many mental health professionals don't even understand exactly with OCD is and how it shows up. In this episode, Ali and Maia share their own lived experiences with the disorder, from diagnosis to treatment to leading support groups for others through Hard Quirk.

    Media mentioned in this episode:

    Don’t Think of a Pink Elephant short film: https://vimeo.com/429895816
    Biohaven OCD commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ijVJ8c4_u8
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    Support the Show.
    You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.
    Books recommended by Mentally Together guests: https://bookshop.org/lists/mentally-together

    • 1 hr 35 min
    Pride stories (updated replay) 🌈 Coming out, online harassment, and queer representation

    Pride stories (updated replay) 🌈 Coming out, online harassment, and queer representation

    Happy LGBTQIA+ pride month! The month where we celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and living openly and authentically.
    It’s also a month to honor and celebrate the progress we’ve made in LGBTQIA+ rights… and to stand up against the anti-LGBTQIA+ hate and laws that have been popping up all over the country. The Human Rights Campaign just officially declared a NATIONAL STATE OF EMERGENCY for LGBTQ+ Americans. That’s the first time they’ve ever made a declaration like that, because now THIS is the worst year on record for anti-LGBTQ+ bill. There have been more than 75 anti-LGBTQ+ bills signed into law. 

    I don't want to make this episode all doom and gloom - but it's important to talk about. AND in this episode, we get to celebrate some wonderful humans in the LGBTQIA+ community. People who have graciously come on the pod to share their stories and experiences with mental health. And since identity is very much tied to mental health, they’ve shared stories about coming out, about becoming a drag queen, about queer representation in media, and online harassment…
    Clearly, the experience of everyone in the LGBTQ+ community is different, which you’ll hear in these stories.
    Here are the wonderful humans we hear from in this episode:
    Poison Waters
    Megan Mitchell
    Lisa Cazes and Alizeé Falque
    Lianne Saffer
    X. Ari
    Logan Lynn
    Alayna Joy

    Download the HRC's guidebook: https://hrc-prod-requests.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/LGBTQ-Guidebook-for-Action.pdf

    Learn the actual facts about trans people, and combat misinformation: https://www.hrc.org/resources/myths-and-facts-battling-disinformation-about-transgender-rights

    Get your .gay domain here: www.godaddy.gay
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    Support the Show.
    You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.
    Books recommended by Mentally Together guests: https://bookshop.org/lists/mentally-together

    • 44 min
    "Mental illness needs sunlight": We have to talk about suicide - with Ivan Maisel

    "Mental illness needs sunlight": We have to talk about suicide - with Ivan Maisel

    Ivan Maisel is an award-winning reporter and writer, who has covered college football for nearly four decades, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and now on3.com, where he’s a Senior Writer AND Vice President of Editorial.
    8 years ago, Ivan's 21-year-old son Max died by suicide. And what I haven't yet shared on this podcast is the fact that I can really relate - I lost my mom to suicide almost two years ago.

    Ivan writes about Max's life, death, the stigma around suicide and men’s mental health, and his discovery that grief is love in his book, I Keep Trying to Catch His Eye: A memoir of loss, grief and love. It’s a beautiful book that made me cry and smile.
    I am honored that he took the time to talk with me about all of it - his love for Max, his grief that he continues to honor, and the healing he’s been through and continues to go through. And really, this conversation was healing for me too.

    Read Ivan's book: https://bit.ly/ivanmaiselbook
    Follow Ivan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ivan_Maisel
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    You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.
    Books recommended by Mentally Together guests: https://bookshop.org/lists/mentally-together

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Sorry I left, I was prioritizing my own mental health

    Sorry I left, I was prioritizing my own mental health

    HI. IT'S BEEN A WHILE. In this episode, I open up about my own mental health journey this past year, and what I've been doing when I'm not putting out new episodes. From starting a new job to training as a mindfulness teacher to grieving the loss of my mom... Basically, I have been prioritizing my own mental health and learning to enjoy life without overwhelming myself. So here's your reminder that it's okay to take a step back and take care of yourself, and your mental health should always come first.
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    You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.
    Books recommended by Mentally Together guests: https://bookshop.org/lists/mentally-together

    • 39 min
    How to keep it mentally together during the holidays

    How to keep it mentally together during the holidays

    Hiiiiii! Oh gosh, it's been a while. I want to get back to regularly posting episodes in the new year, but in the meantime, I wanted to talk about this - how to keep it mentally together during the holidays. Am I an expert? ABSOLUTELY NOT! But here are the strategies - or REMINDERS - I'm trying to follow, myself, this year, to keep my brain and body feeling better than total crap. Isn't that what we're all trying to do out here??

    Wishing you a gentle holiday season, whether you're feeling festive or not. I LOVE YOU AND YOU MATTER AND THE WORLD NEEDS YOU, OK??!?!??



    Support the Show.
    You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.
    Books recommended by Mentally Together guests: https://bookshop.org/lists/mentally-together

    • 31 min
    988: The new mental health crisis number - with Dr. Margie Balfour

    988: The new mental health crisis number - with Dr. Margie Balfour

    On July 16th, there's officially a new number to call (or TEXT!!) when you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis. 988 - it’s like 911, but for anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts or substance abuse or any other type of mental health crisis. When you call 988, you’ll reach a real human, who is trained to provide support and connect you with the help you need.
    Dr. Margie Balfour is a psychiatrist and the Chief of Quality and Clinical Innovation at Connections Health Solutions in Phoenix, Arizona. She has been working hard to advocate for this number and fight for implementation of 988.

    I loved talking to her about what this new number means for us and how we can use it, the warning signs we can look for in ourselves and our loved ones who are struggling, and what she sees as the future of mental health care.
    988 is a huge step, but there’s still so much more to be done. The 988 Implementation Act was introduced in Congress in March of 2022, but has not been passed yet. The goal is that when someone is in crisis, they have someone to call, someone to come, and somewhere to go if it’s needed. Of course, there is money needed to make people available to call, to show up, and to fund the places they might go. So the bill would provide federal funding and guidance for states to actually implement their 988 and crisis systems, including requiring all health insurance plants to cover crisis services, implementing a national suicide prevention awareness campaign, and providing funding for community-based crisis response centers.

    Read about the 988 Implementation Act: https://bit.ly/988implementation
    You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.
    Books recommended by Mentally Together guests: https://bookshop.org/lists/mentally-together
    Support the Show.
    You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.
    Books recommended by Mentally Together guests: https://bookshop.org/lists/mentally-together

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

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13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Zamsky ,

Thank you for this Podcast

Covid has sucked for me, but your podcast is a bright light. I looooove it!!!

Kira Rosemary ,

Looooove

What a brave new podcast! I admit I love to listen to podcasts at 1.5 speed because I need info fast. This pod was almost enough to warrant a real speed listen. Tucker is so eloquent in how he speaks about mental health, and Cassidy asks pointed questions that help bring a new light to this space. I cannot wait for the next episode!

ASchoen0812 ,

Beneficial, Important, Relateable

This podcast is great, much needed content. Mental health is something that still has stigma attached to it, and outlets like this podcast are beneficial and helpful in working through that. Cassidy's TV interviewing skills shine in this outlet, and her personality/style help make this often serious content relateable. It's like talking through life events with a friend. The podcast is peppered with light-hearted moments, and asks questions that are important for us to ask in our own lives. Useful information comes out of it, and I'm glad to have this new content from Cassidy.

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