Mental Illness Happy Hour Paul Gilmartin
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"Remarkable" - Psychology Today
"A vital, compassionate gem that fills a desperate and under-addressed need in our society." - Esquire
"A perversely safe place in which he and his guests talk about their fears, addictions and traumatic childhoods." - NY Times
"Gilmartin makes a conscious effort to explore stories that aren’t black and white" - Slate Magazine
"Praised by listeners all over the world" - Atlantic Monthly
Named To Top Health Podcast List by: NY Times, Esquire, Slate, Oprah Magazine, Women's Health, Onion A.V. Club, Apple Podcast Staff
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#698 ADHD In Marriage - Penn & Kim Holderness
Penn and Kim Holderness talk about living with and navigating their marriage through ADHD. They open up about their struggles and share strategies to make living with ADHD a little easier. Look out for their new book, ADHD is Awesome.
More about Penn and Kim:
https://theholdernessfamily.com/adhd-is-awesome/
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#697 Best Of: Chris Fairbanks - Growing Up Around Dementia
A favorite among listeners, this Best Of episode was originally recorded in 2011, in the first months of the podcast. Stand-up Comedian, Skateboarder and co-host (with Karen Kilgariff) of the podcast Do You Need A Ride? Chris Fairbanks (aka @Chris_Fairbanks) talks with Paul about his mother’s battle with alcoholism, Alzheimer’s and Dementia and its effect on him growing up and today. They talk about the link between pain and creativity, peer acceptance, dark voices in their heads and they both share chilling stories about dead people.
To find out more about Chris: www.ChrisFairbanks.com
Social media IG @Chris_Fairbanks X @ChrisFairbanks
Listen to Do You Need A Ride? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/do-you-need-a-ride-with-chris-fairbanks-and-karen-kilgariff/id869415596?mt=2
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#696 Best Of: Seeking Oblivion - Paul's Friend Karma
A favorite episode among listeners and from the first year of the podcast (2011). How do you cope when you are convinced your life is constantly in danger as a child? First, you band together with your siblings and form an army, then you learn about the sweet oblivion of addiction. Paul’s friend Karma withholds her last name and picture so she can fully reveal the family life that nearly killed her, but ultimately forced her to grow. A fairly heavy interview so Paul throws in a little something after the interview to hopefully make you laugh.
This episode is sponsored by Prolon. Prolon is offering listeners 10% off their 5-day nutrition program. Go to www.ProlonLife.com/podcast
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#695 Fentanyl - Dave Manheim
Dave Manheim is a producer and podcaster (Dopey) who shares his story of recovery and what it was like to create a podcast dedicated to addiction stories–and then to suddenly lose his co-host and creative partner to an overdose.
More about Dave: www.DopeyPodcast.com
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#694 Accident & Deformity Trauma - Marcy Langlois
Marcy Langlois was born with a physical deformity, which required 23 surgical procedures before the age of 18, and was involved in a devastating, life-changing accident at the age of 17. She shares her story and opens up about the ways in which she has been able to heal and to focus on life’s infinite possibility. Look for her podcast Living Beyond Limits.
This episode is sponsored by Paul Kalanithi’s bestselling memoir When Breath Becomes Air, available wherever books are sold. For more go to www.prh.com/BREATH
More about Marcy: www.MarcyLanglois.com
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#693 Chronic Pain - Erin Williams
Erin Williams is an author, illustrator, and healthcare researcher who joins Paul to discuss chronic pain and how her own struggles with it have served her art. Look for her new book What's Wrong?: Personal Histories of Chronic Pain and Bad Medicine
More about Erin:
website: https://www.erinrwilliams.com/home
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erin_r_williams/
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Customer Reviews
The Stories - and Guests - Come First
I look forward to each new episode. Paul's the rare host who doesn't elbow his guests from the spotlight. He adds a respectful, listening silence as backdrop to his guests, whether during his interview or a stranger who's filled out one of his surveys. It's refreshing.
A standout in his series is EPS #609, an interview with author Dana Killion, titled "Married to an Addict/Alcoholic"
I also admire Paul ending a well-paid sponsorship, then, his candor at the financial hit he took over dropping said sponsor. The show's Patreon supporters and better sponsors make the podcast possible.
the BEST podcast
I have been a loyal listener since 2019 and I still get so excited every Friday for the latest episode. Paul has the best sense of humor and is able to find light in even the darkest situations. This is the absolute best podcast and I would (and do) recommend it to everyone!!
Dana Killion
Sad that this woman can talk about her life and relationship, and the only responsibility/fault she can take for anything is her “silence.”
Come on. It seems that so many women can’t admit to any fault in relationships at all. They must be 100% victims. It takes two people and both have faults.