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The most relatable podcast!
I’m just beginning to understand my BPD and can’t afford treatment so podcasts like this help alot. I know episodes aren’t released that consistently but that’s exactly why it’s relatable, anyone with mental health struggles gets it. Also i died when she said “please leave a review that would help me a lot, to do what? i don’t know. but i just hope that i’m helping people” 😂 yes girl. You are!! Keep going. Hope to see new episodes soon.
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Jacklyn D.
Episode 2, blaming parents for medicating you?
Wow. I want to qualify my review that I have only listened through episode 2. In this episode, she blames her parents for medicating her for ADHD in 4th grade. Umm, our daughter is in 5th as was medicated for ADHD also in 4th grade, but we considered it for 3rd due to explosive tantrums to the point where we were worried about her safety, and the therapist indicated that ADHD kids who need medication and DONT take it are much more likely to abuse drugs later in life. I will leep listening to see if there are larger problems with her parents, but so far, I’d say the medication may have actually benefitted you per the science.
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gaja41
Relatable.
Happy to know I’m not the only person going thru the things I can’t even explain sometimes. We will get better 💖
alyssacamzz
Authentically Raw
I love this podcast.
So much honesty, truth, and wisdom.
Grateful for Allie to share with us.
Ridge Riley
Thank you
As someone dealing with BPD, CPTSD, depression, suicide, etc. I feel identity with your podcast. I also like that you record it in a simple way. Forgive me if I’m wrong but there’re couple of things that sometimes makes me not wanting to listen some episodes completely: 1.I think you’re mean. Even when you’re talking nicely that meanness is all around. 2.You need to work a lit be more on understanding others, for ex your parents. You look things too much from your side only. 3. If you don’t mind, I’d rather you not to record the podcast live. Some of us sometimes don’t have enough time.
Overall, thank you! And I wish you get better and better every day.
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BestCoincidence
Relatable but also personal
As someone who also has borderline PD, your podcast is like a welcome home while also keeping your own voice. Your experiences are your own and I don’t relate to every single thing you share, which is what makes it such a great personal podcast. Thanks for sharing it! I listened to most of your podcast today (12/31/20) and it was like talking to a friend. I’m not sure if you’ll see this review, but I look forward to listening to more of your thoughts. -Ryn (pronounced like rin) He/Him/His. 💜 Happy New Year, fellow warrior!
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LostCowboi
Smart and honest
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with all of us. As the father of a young adult with bpd, I find your podcast truly enlightening.
Padimalo
