Sarah Fader The Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 112:50:28
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Sinopse
This is What Anxiety Feels LikeSarah Fader is the CEO and Founder of Stigma Fighters, a 501C3 mental health non-profit organization. She lives with panic disorder and this is her podcast. www.sarahfader.com
Episódios
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Weekender With Evan Morgenstern @EvanJm02
17/03/2018 Duração: 29minEvan and I discuss being versions of ourselves and I wear depression pajamas. We are proudly sponsored by Ravishly.com an awesome feminist website where you can read about mental health, humor, parenting, cats, and dogs! You can also get advice from Erin Khar on life and love. #AskErin @ErinKhar. We love @joniboloney the editor in chief!
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Aaron Reynolds and @EffinBirds Are Fucking Here
09/03/2018 Duração: 01h08minAaron Reynolds makes a lot of weird stuff on the internet, he's the writer of @EffinBirds and @swear_trek and the curator of @BatLabels. In his spare time between being hilarious on social media, he's a software instructor, which is where most of his Effin' inspiration comes from. We talk about Batman the Animated series, and Stupid Hamlet too! www.effinbirds.com The Sarah Fader Podcast is sponsored by Ravishly.com Go to Ravishly where feminism, humor, and fun can be found! www.ravishly.com Follow them @ravishlydotcom
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Borderline - Feels Like I'm Going to Lose My Mind - With Ross Trowbridge @BPDInWaterloo
08/03/2018 Duração: 35minTalk to My Friend George - 1. Feel the feelings, 2. Accept the feelings, 3. Step out of the situation 4. See both people's points of view and 5. Script a response. This technique was written and developed by Ross Trowbridge, a mental health advocate from Iowa who lives with Borderline Personality Disorer.
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Undercover Introvert - With Elisa Camahort Page - @ElisaC
07/03/2018 Duração: 42minI adore Elisa Camahort Page. In 2013 she helped me get to my first BlogHer conference. In this episode she talks about - social anxiety, being an introvert, acting but being a version of yourself on stage, moral episodes from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, BlogHer, political activism, being an Aries, honesty & integrity in business and empathy. Here's more about this lovely lady, who I embarrassed by telling her how awesome she truly is. Follow her on Twitter @ElisaC and learn more at https://www.elisacp.com Elisa Camahort Page is known as the co-founder and COO of scrappy start-up-turned-global women's media company BlogHer, Inc. She is now focused on writing (check out her debut book available for pre-order now) and consulting with entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and organizations are driven to take their big ideas to the next level. More from Elisa herself: "As a consultant I act as a business catalyst, working with executives and entrepreneurs to identify, prioritize, and strategize their next big leaps
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This is My Brave - With Jennifer Marshall - @BipolarMomLife @ThisIsMyBrave
01/03/2018 Duração: 35minJennifer Marshall used to spend her days as an agency recruiter for creatives. Her story took a dramatic turn when she experienced a manic episode. Over 12 years ago she suffered two manic episodes. After a series of doctor’s appointments she was officially diagnosed Bipolar Disorder – type 1. She is now a wife and mother of two young children, whom she loves dearly. She began blogging on Bipolar Mom Life, telling her story about being a mother with Bipolar Disorder. She was hospitalized four times within five years – two before her diagnosis was reached, and two more because she was attempting to shield her infant son (during postpartum psychosis) and her unborn daughter – and all were due to the fact that she was unmedicated at the time. Jennifer has grown after being diagnosed and learning to live with Bipolar Disorder. She has worked hard to find the right medications and a great therapist. She now strives to help others live with mental illness through her nonprofit organization, This Is My Brave, a p
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Purple Flags - With Ra Avis and Bill Friday - @Rarasaur and @ThatManFriday
22/02/2018 Duração: 54minWe tried to talk about the origin of purple flags. I forgot if we did. I know Ra and I were saying that red flags sometimes look purple to us because we don't want them to be red. Bill decided that we should ask the guy who wrote me an email back two years later if he was going to reply in another two years. This podcast was recorded from a closet in Long Beach, California. Bill and Ra are both poets and writers. @Rarasaur and @ThatManFriday on Twitter "Ra lives and loves in Los Angeles and the internet, where frightfully wondrous things happen. She is a once-upon-a-time inmate, a reluctantly-optimistic widow, an exponential storyteller, and also basically a dinosaur. Her story is a long one, but the short version is she (probably) loves you. @Rarasaur" Fictionary... 8 Megapixel Artist... Bloody Awful Poet, Bill Friday is a recently-published bender of Words, Voice, and Stuff. He is a former internet talk show host, and long-time Citizen Journalist. Currently, Bill is a part of the Writer’s Room for a tele
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My anxiety is dead ass serious - with Ricky Defino @RickyFDefino
22/02/2018 Duração: 01h49minRicky and I talk about panic, Verizon, New York area codes, things you just don't say like "Manhattan" or "the subway and how to be nice to people when you don't actually know how because you're from New York. Ricky is so much fun! Follow him @RickyFDefino on Twitter and https://www.richarddefino.com/ "My name is Richard De Fino. I'm a 33 year old writer and columnist living in Buffalo, NY. I was born and raised in the Bronx NY and had my fair share of unfortunate events throughout my childhood. My goal here is to use my written words as my own personal therapy and through that, I hope that my past and current struggles will resonate with my readers and make them feel less alone. When I am not writing, I enjoy spending time with my wife Andrea, our dog Zeke, and cat BeBe. I am a Columnist for Feminine Collective and a serialized writer for Channillo.com. I've also been published in Buffalo Black Book, Two Cities Review, Purple Pig Lit and forthcoming in Nameless Digest in the spring of 2018 and Chickpea
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The Longest Podcast Ever With @Freddwatters @Todaysletterisj @TrishSammer @CulturalSavage @And_a_mommy @NYPastors
20/02/2018 Duração: 03h04minOnce upon a time, I was super bored and my guest canceled on me. I was sad, and I decided to talk to myself. Then I got more bored and asked many of my friends to come join me. We talked for 3 1/2 hours.
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Evan And I Try to Find Out Who Created The Dot Dot Dots On iPhones -With Evan Morgenstern @EvanJm02
20/02/2018 Duração: 51minEvan and I try desperately to find out who made the "..." in iPhone text messages and talk about several people who might want to give us money. We are also tired and we don't know how to stay awake. But if you're having insomnia, this episode will put you to sleep.
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Happy Unexpected Romance Day - With Evan Morgenstern @EvanJm02 #UnexpectedRomanceDay
15/02/2018 Duração: 49minEvan and I talk about things! He had foot surgery. I feel bad for him. We play a fun game where we try to figure out what each of us would in a given situation. I have renamed 2/14 Unexpected Romance Day!
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Ask Erin About Love Shit - With Erin Khar @ErinKhar
14/02/2018 Duração: 01h07minI talked to Erin Khar, Editor & Columnist of Ravishly.com. She writes a killer advice column called #AskErin. Ask her for advice on anything. "Hi, I'm Erin. I write about things like addiction, recovery, mental health, relationships, parenting, infertility, self-care, and my undying love for Beverly Hills, 90210. My work has been featured many places, including Marie Claire, SELF, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, The Manifest-Station, and Cosmonauts Avenue. My weekly advice column, Ask Erin, can be read on Ravishly. My latest project is a forthcoming memoir that follows my recovery from a 15-year struggle with heroin addiction, as I learned to let go of shame, face the truth, and love and forgive myself." - Erin Khar
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We Obviously Have A Sponsor - who is @RavishlyDotCom - With Evan Morgenstern @EvanJm02
11/02/2018 Duração: 52minWe obviously have a sponsor. The name of our sponsor is @RavishlyDotCom The reason we are talking about this SO much is that we are extremely excited. We would also like to thank Aura Bishop, Director of Promotions, for our podcast. In this episode, I call Lens Crafters and ask them to sponsor them. They don't know a lot of things. But they tell us that I can get glasses in an hour, they have lab coats and a lab and Luxottica owns it. Also, they do not carry my favorite brand of glasses called Legre. Does that sound French? Follow Evan @Evanjm02. I am afraid that Darren is sad that he has not been a guest on our podcast. But we need to get him on and spur the success of that podcast - The Virgin Chronicles.
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I Feel High But I'm Not - Joni Edelman @RavishlyDotCom
10/02/2018 Duração: 53minI had the pleasure of interviewing Joni Edelman. She is a beautiful person who I have written for at Ravishly.com. Joni and I talk about psych meds, the word "fuck," the weirdest love story you will ever hear in your life and exes. Ravishly is now proudly sponsoring my podcast. Evan and I are so thrilled. Follow Joni @JoniBoloney on Twitter. Follow Ravishly @RavishlyDotCom. Awkward third person bio: Joni M. Edelman is a body-positive feminist, wife, mom of five, editor in chief at ravishly(dot)com, (sometimes) RN. You can find her relevant, relatable writing around the Internet. Subject matter addressed includes, but is not limited to: body positivity, parenting, mental health, cake. Joni has appeared on The Today Show, Inside Edition, The Rachael Ray Show, Weekend Sunrise Australia, Canada AM, and Sirius Radio. You can read Joni's writing in The Daily Mail, The Chicago Tribune, Huffington Post, Yahoo, Scary Mommy, Buzzfeed, other less important places. Studies suggest the likelihood of you being bored
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I Obsessively Worry About Evan's Heart and Penis
31/01/2018 Duração: 28minI'm worried about Evan's heart and penis. Follow Evan at @Evanjm02 on Twitter and IG.
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Sex with Evan in Montana?
18/01/2018 Duração: 30minDonate money to Evan and Sarah to get us a hotel in Montana. We will have a good story for you if you do that. www.PayPal.me/sarahfader or Paypal Evanjm02@gmail.com
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The Nothing Train to Nowhere - By Sarah Fader
16/01/2018 Duração: 36minJulia doesn't know what her real name is. She doesn't know where Nowhere is, but she is about to find out as she escapes the pigeons. She discovers who she is on the Nothing Train to Nowhere. Voices - Casey Ryan, Joy Pearson, Sarah Fader and Bill Friday. Buy the book - https://www.amazon.com/Nothing-Train-Nowhere-Sarah-Fader/dp/0999204742/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1516127661&sr=8-1&keywords=nothing+train+to+nowhere
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Nothing Train To Nowhere - Sarah Fader- Finale - Read by Joy Pearson
09/01/2018 Duração: 15minPart 4- Finale- of The Nothing Train to Nowhere is a short story by Sarah Fader. Julia doesn't know what her real name is. She doesn't know where Nowhere is, but she is about to find out as she escapes the pigeons. She discovers who she is on the Nothing Train to Nowhere.
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The Nothing Train to Nowhere - Sarah Fader - Part 3- Read by Bill Friday
09/01/2018 Duração: 11minPart 3 of The Nothing Train to Nowhere is a short story by Sarah Fader. Julia doesn't know what her real name is. She doesn't know where Nowhere is, but she is about to find out as she escapes the pigeons. She discovers who she is on the Nothing Train to Nowhere.
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Nothing Train To Nowhere -Sarah Fader- Part Two Read by Joy Pearson
07/01/2018 Duração: 06minPart 2 of The Nothing Train to Nowhere is a short story by Sarah Fader. Julia doesn't know what her real name is. She doesn't know where Nowhere is, but she is about to find out as she escapes the pigeons. She discovers who she is on the Nothing Train to Nowhere.
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Supporting People to Find Their Own Paths - With Sera Davidow
07/01/2018 Duração: 01h49minSera Davidow has been a part of The Western Mass Recovery Learning Community's leadership team since the RLC's conception in 2007. She is also a founding member of the Hearing Voices USA Board of Directors, a filmmaker, and a regular blogger for Mad in America, as well as a mother of two. Sera identified as a survivor of trauma including traumatic experiences both within and out of the mental health system. Read her blog at https://www.madinamerica.com/author/sdavidow/