Poetic Anxiety
The struggle to connect with others and the weight of trauma are vividly expressed through personal reflections. One individual describes their overwhelming sense of disconnection, likening their responsibilities to a relentless pounding on glass, while another shares the haunting uncertainty of reality and memory. The conversation highlights the complexities of mental illness, emphasizing the deep emotional scars that can linger long after the events that caused them.In this clip
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Mental Illness Happy Hour
#246 Kate Spencer
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