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Mental Illness Happy Hour

#668 Leslie Winick

Mental Illness Happy Hour

Paul Gilmartin

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

4.86.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2023

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Leslie Winick is an MIHH listener who joins Paul to talk about what it feels like, as an older woman, when you start to become invisible to others. She also shares her struggles with depression and postpartum depression and talks about the path that led her to a career she’s passionate about. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Miss Fit Toys.

0:02.0

Welcome to episode 6-68 with my guest Leslie Winnick.

0:07.0

I am Paul Gil Martin.

0:08.0

This is the mental illness, happy hour.

0:09.0

It's a place for honesty about all the battles in our heads from medically diagnosed

0:14.3

conditions, past traumas, and sexual dysfunction to everyday compulsive

0:19.3

negative thinking. This show is not meant to be a substitute for professional mental counseling. I'm not a therapist.

0:26.0

Don't think of it as a doctor's office or a therapist's office.

0:30.0

Think of it as the waiting room outside where people awkwardly stare at each other

0:34.8

and feel like they're the weirdest person in the room. The website for this show is

0:41.0

mental pod.com metal pod also the social media handles you can

0:45.4

follow us at and we are at 792 paid monthly Patreon donors and our goal is to get to 1500 so that the

0:58.9

podcast can break even we really really need some financial help as I've mentioned on a past couple of episodes.

1:06.8

I made the decision to walk away from my sponsorship with better help.

1:15.0

They were, they accounted for over half of my income, but for ethical reasons, not for the quality of their therapy, but for questions and issues that I had with

1:30.5

their business practices, I made the decision to walk away from that. So if you

1:36.4

hear ads that are still in episodes for better help, I no longer endorse them and I will say that if you are currently a

1:48.0

client receiving therapy from better help and it's helping you please stay with it.

1:54.4

You getting the help is the most important thing.

2:01.5

This is from the important thing.

2:03.8

This is from the Ask Paul Anything survey and this is filled out by a woman who calls herself

2:08.7

C and she had written in before saying that the setting on the struggle in a sentence survey won't let her go back and take it a second time.

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