Sarah Fader The Podcast

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Synopsis

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

Episodes

  • Hope is Dope - With Chris Boutté

    04/06/2017 Duration: 31min

    Chris is the author of Hope: How I Overcame Depression Anxiety and Addiction. You can follow this excellent person on Twitter @TheReWiredSoul.

  • What is Mania - With Me and Jennifer Guinyard LMSW

    27/05/2017 Duration: 15min

    What is mania? Hanging with my girl Jennifer Guinyard LMSW and talking bipolar things.

  • You Say Impulsive I Say Tomato

    25/05/2017 Duration: 31min

    What is compulsive and what is impulsive. Also, what does it feel like to swallow glue?

  • We Are Awesome - With Jennifer Selinger

    13/05/2017 Duration: 29min

    Jennifer and I talk Bipolar Type I, ADHD tangents, clitorises, AOL instant messenger and more! Follow her at @Jennifer824

  • Evan is Setting Me Up- Will it Be a Jew?

    09/05/2017 Duration: 38min

    Evan tries to find me a date and fails.

  • 13 Reasons Why - A Cry For Help is Not Always Obvious - With Jennifer Guinyard LMSW

    06/05/2017 Duration: 29min

    Jennifer and I discuss 13 Reasons Why, the Netflix series. We talk about bullying, our own experiences as well as the main character, Hannah's. Follow her on Twitter @DazedPetit

  • Chicks And ADHD - With Mark Wilson M.D

    05/05/2017 Duration: 50min

    As a pediatric and general psychotherapist and psychopharmacologist/psychiatrist, I approach the assessment and care of my clients with depth and breadth, incorporating a systems approach (assessing and treating the systems of school and work, peers, romantic partners, families, parents, etc) as well as an eclectic individual approach based primarily in psychodynamic psychotherapy, but incorporating a number of cognitive-behavioral and relaxation techniques, as well as interpersonal and dialectical behavior therapy techniques. @markwwilsonmd

  • Shame and Anxiety - With Melissa A. Woods

    03/05/2017 Duration: 36min

    Melissa A Woods is the author of Getting Past Anxiety, an inspirational novel to reclaim your life (Aviva Publishing, 2017), and published works from the University of Washington Memoir Anthology of Writing (University of Washington, 2013). She holds a BA in Fine Arts with a minor in photography from Seattle University and a certificate of Memoir from the University of Washington. Her passion to help others led to a successful practice as a Licensed Massage Practitioner for over twenty years aiding people with anxiety. “I could relate to the client while on my table,” she has said. “I wanted to help them heal.” Melissa has had personal experiences with anxiety disorder. “I feel people’s pain and I know what it’s like to walk in their shoes,” she said. Her book, Getting Past Anxiety will inspire and motivate the reader to take action to overcome anxiety and reclaim their life. She resides in Los Angeles and Seattle with her family. Follow her on Twitter @Melissa_A_Woods

  • #WorkWithToday With Katie Klaubusich

    02/05/2017 Duration: 39min

    We are talking about #WorkWithToday as mental health awareness hashtag that encourages people to share their experiences with embracing the right now. Join us on Twitter sharing what your today is like! Katie Klabusich is a contributing writer for The Establishment and host of The Katie Speak Show on Netroots Radio. Her work can also be found at Rolling Stone, The Toast, Rewire, and Bitch Magazine. Follow her on Twitter: @Katie_Speak.

  • Trying to Get to New York - With Darick Taylor

    30/04/2017 Duration: 37min

    Darick is a literary studies major at The New School in NYC, or he hopes to be starting in August 2017. He is a writer and has been featured on Stigma Fighters and the OCH Literary Society. Follow him on Twitter @Taylck

  • Loneliness - With Samara

    30/04/2017 Duration: 16min

    It's human to be lonely, yet there is shame in it. We are "supposed" to seek out the company of other humans. I want to address the real feelings of isolation and loneliness without shame or guilt. If you are lonely out there, I salute you.

  • How Do We Get Corporate Sponsors? With Evan Morgenstern

    28/04/2017 Duration: 41min

    We haven't gotten a corporate sponsor...yet. In this episode, we speculate on who could potentially give us money. Some options include prescription drug companies, Lindsay Lohan (also welcome to be a guest), Purell, Angry Orchard Cider, and not Wellbutrin.

  • The Misfits- With Brandon Ha

    27/04/2017 Duration: 43min

    Brandon Ha is the Creative Director at Break Yo Stigma, a social media campaign focused on breaking the shameful stigma of mental illness. Inspired to create change in the mental health community from his own personal experience living with bipolar disorder, he seeks to end the shame preventing many people all over the world from seeking proper mental health care. Brandon currently collaborates with Bay Area mental health organizations including NAMI Santa Clara County and Stanford Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. www.breakyostigma.org

  • From Counselor to Advocate - With Sheila O'Donnell

    26/04/2017 Duration: 34min

    Sheila is a support worker and social work student turned mental health patient. She is embracing irony. She is a blogger and a mother who is passionate about fighting stigma She is occasionally funny and lives with bipolar disorder type II and PTSD

  • Borderline Personality Disorder - With Dr. April Foreman

    20/04/2017 Duration: 56min

    Dr. April Foreman is a licensed psychologist serving veterans. She treats Borderline Personality Disorder. She is an awesome human being and we only used the word "fuck" three times in the episode.

  • Being a Highly Sensitive Person- With James Prescott

    17/04/2017 Duration: 24min

    Author 'Mosaic Of Grace' / Writing Coach / Podcaster / #AnxiousWriters & #HighlySensitiveIsNormal Guy /. http://jamesprescott.co.uk/ @JamesPrescott77 on Twitter.

  • The Most ADD Podcast EVER - With JMatt

    14/04/2017 Duration: 34min

    Radio DJ: @1037KISSFM weekends | Social Media Specialist | Host of #HashtagMKE | Healthy Lifestyle | #22PushupChallenge @800273TALK http://askwhale.com/add/jmattmke - Twitter @JMattmke . Check out his 22 push up challenge on Instagram @JMattmke

  • What Not to Say About Mental Illness and Cartoon Analysis - With Aaron Smith

    14/04/2017 Duration: 41min

    From Aaron: My name is Aaron J. Smith (aka CulturalSavage). I am in my thirties, a father, a writer, Jesus obsessed, a dreamer, and kind of a mess. I spent most of my 20’s focusing on church activities and doing things I loved to do: helping people think better about Jesus, the Bible, faith, and church. At some point, I got burned out, cynical, and began to question if the way we do church really makes sense. Now I’m kind of in a weird post-evangelical spiritual wilderness where I’m dissatisfied with the church but hungry for God. When I was 28, I was diagnosed Bipolar 2. I write about what a life with a mental illness looks like. I’m an advocate for removing the stigma of mental health. I’ve been featured on HuffPost live to talk about living with a mental illness and spoke in 2014 and 2015 at the Shattering Stigma conference. I’ve been blogging for 10 years or so and am in the process of writing my first full-length book. I currently am featured in Father Factor, StigmaFighters Anthology (Volume 1), and

  • Being Bipolar Online - With The Muslim Hippie AKA Sakinah

    13/04/2017 Duration: 29min

    #MentalHealth Advocate | NAMI Volunteer | Contributor for @stigmafighters @slaygirlsociety & @TheMightySite | Sakinah is a rock star. Follow her on Twitter @TheMuslimHippie

  • Perfectly Hidden Depression - With Dr. Margaret Rutherford

    12/04/2017 Duration: 30min

    Dr. Margaret Rutherford is a clinical psychologist, who has practiced for over twenty years in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Since 2012, her work has been found on her own website (http://drmargaretrutherford.com) , where her eBook, “Seven Commandments of Good Therapy” is available for free download. She’s the current mental health columnist for Midlife Boulevard, writes an advice column on Vibrant Nation, and hosts a regular FB Live video session on depression for The Mighty. Her expertise can also be found on The Huffington Post, Reader’s Digest, Prevention, Psychology Today, and The Gottman Blog. Dr. Margaret has recently launched a podcast, SelfWork with Dr. Margaret Rutherford, where you can listen to her direct and down-to-earth advice.

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