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Mental Illness Happy Hour

#232 Mary O'Hara

Mental Illness Happy Hour

Paul Gilmartin

Relationships, Sexuality, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.86.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2015

⏱️ 155 minutes

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Summary

The first pupil from her inner-city high school to attend Cambridge, the 42 year-old journalist/author shares about the poverty, violence and dysfunction that defined her childhood in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Miss Fit toys.

0:02.6

Welcome to episode 232 with my guest, Mary O'Hara.

0:05.9

I'm Paul Gilmarton, who is in metal illness happy hour, a place for honesty about all the

0:10.0

battles in our heads.

0:11.4

From medically diagnosed conditions, past traumas, and sexual dysfunction to everyday compulsive

0:17.1

negative thinking.

0:18.3

This shows not meant to be a substitute for professional metal counseling.

0:22.0

Well, ran out of breath there.

0:25.2

It's not a doctor's office, I'm not a therapist.

0:27.1

It's more like a waiting room that doesn't suck.

0:29.4

The website for this show is mentalpod.com.

0:32.1

It's also the Twitter handle you can follow me at.

0:35.4

So I'll go check out the website.

0:37.8

You can fill out surveys that help us get to know who you are as a listener.

0:42.9

And you can also browse the forum.

0:46.6

You can support the show financially.

0:50.0

You can buy metal illness happy hour t-shirt or coffee mug.

0:54.8

You can shop off.

0:59.5

It was reached a certain point in describing the website where I just, I'm a tire of myself.

1:07.2

Is it bad that I am a minute and seven seconds into the podcast and I've tired of myself?

1:13.3

It's not a good sign because I got a big ass stack of surveys.

1:18.2

And the interview with Mary is about an hour and twenty minutes long.

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