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🗓️ 24 May 2021
⏱️ 64 minutes
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TRIGGER WARNING: mental health month will include sensitive conversations each episode not limited to su*cide, anxiety, depression, ED, OCD and ADHD conversations.
okay listen, I know how most of us think of Psychiatrists (the ones that can prescribe meds!): An old white dude sitting across from you with a clipboard while you lie down revealing your deepest traumas and then you pay $250 for 30 mins of his time and you're out the door with some pills...right??
Well Dr. Kali & Dr. Jessi are BREAKING THAT STEREOTYPE WAY THE FUCK UP OUT OF THE WATER. A new wave of psychiatry is busting through the old, broken system: they're queer, their young, their WOMEN, they're people of color..THEY ARE JUST LIKE US!! So..how? why? and WHAT are they DOING to change the mental health system?!
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0:00.0 | I'm recording now. What do you mean? You've |
0:04.6 | deferred a fucking baby. Use me. Dr. Calisire is a Dr. |
0:09.8 | Jesse Goldark guest this week for this podcast. I thought you guys were |
0:13.1 | psychiatrists. You had to deliver a baby medical school. Yeah, people forget that we went to medical school with this |
0:29.8 | surgeon with the family doctors, with the gynecologist, and we had to do all of those |
0:36.0 | I mean, that's stupid. No, but hello, all of those rotations which many of them |
0:40.3 | sucked and delivering a baby is why I'm not going to have a baby, but like, yes. |
0:44.8 | Plus one. I mean, I was relevant to being a psychiatrist. |
0:51.4 | You get to see the miracle of life and death right in your face. I guess in some way, |
0:58.0 | they could not question mark what you do it again. Both of you. |
1:04.0 | Med school or delivering babies. I might have the same answer. |
1:12.2 | I don't know. I mean, delivering babies, I was not my favorite, but wasn't my least favorite. |
1:18.4 | Like, it was probably in the in the middle, like for me, but you know, I there were things about |
1:24.8 | OB that were fine for me. I, you know, I didn't mind it. It was a long amount of time, |
1:31.2 | often waiting for things. Right. The moms were nice. The people, you know, it was fine. People were |
1:37.1 | happy. Yeah. Like, there are things about it that were fine. Right. You know, and like, sometimes |
1:42.4 | it was funny, like this mom delivered a baby to like, Mumford and sons. And then she like told her |
1:48.7 | husband that she was going to name the kid like Mumford. Just like really just to be a jerk, |
1:55.5 | because she definitely wasn't. And the husband was like, I hope you're kidding. And like, |
1:59.4 | really big dad was really funny. And so like, some like that, I, I enjoy, you know, but like, |
2:05.5 | you know, when I do med school again, it's a good question. I mean, I ask myself that often, |
2:12.8 | I think that it's really complicated. I mean, I come from a family with some doctors. I |
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