
On the Overthinking Podcast (CMHA Durham Recovery College Wellness Center), Crystal hosts a roundtable with Catherine, Annie, Deena, Nikki, and Rory about how kindness can turn into self-abandonment, the emotional and physical toll (regret, tension, shame, burnout, lack of joy), and how it can function as a survival skill. They share examples from family dynamics, gift-giving without return, and being pushed when setting boundaries, and discuss strategies like recognizing the pattern, communicating needs, checking for “joy,” and practicing putting “no” on the table. “I’m A Slave For You” speaks to this episode as the team describes people pleasing as feeling obligated to serve others, saying yes when they mean no, and neglecting themselves for acceptance, reciprocity, or to avoid conflict.
Apr 22
24 min

Crystal hosts the Overthinking Podcast roundtable with Annie, Katherine, Ruairi, Nikki, and Deena on living with mental health challenges while working or studying. They describe bad days as discombobulation, comprehension and speech struggles, big emotions, hearing voices, slow or hyper-speed thinking, and all-day panic with symptoms like sweating, breathlessness, pounding heart, dizziness, and nausea. Coping includes box breathing, 5-4-3-2-1 grounding, music/singing, crochet, focusing on one thing, switching tasks, and resting at home. They discuss disclosure, procrastination, deadlines, and the difficulty and guilt of asking for and accepting help. “Under Pressure” fits the theme of managing pressure and mental loops.
Apr 22
26 min

The Overthinking Podcast, presented by the Canadian Mental Health Association Durham, discusses the national project co-producing recovery college metrics in Canada. The guests, Christine Ellery, Catherine Warzecha, and Holly Harris, share their roles and insights on this groundbreaking initiative. They elaborate on the collaborative efforts, the challenges of sustainability, and the phases of data collection that have led to significant growth and international interest. The conversation highlights the project's core values of hope, social connectedness, and personal growth, demonstrating the transformative power of recovery colleges. The title 'Rise Up' from Andra Day fittingly encapsulates the theme of overcoming challenges and inspiring change within the mental health community.
The CMHA CAMH Recovery College Report can be found here: https://cmha-national-dev.flywheelsites.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/CMHA-CAMH-Recovery-College-Report-v8.pdf.
Jan 22
33 min

In this episode of the Overthinking Podcast, host Crystal is joined by Deandra and Rory to discuss the complexities of dating while managing mental health challenges. The conversation covers the importance of self-love, setting boundaries in relationships, and recognizing red flags. They also delve into the impact of past traumas on current relationships and the evolving landscape of modern dating, especially with the advent of dating apps. The episode emphasizes the need for personal growth and self-awareness before entering a new relationship. Given the theme of finding and celebrating oneself despite challenges, Whitney Houston’s song ’I Wanna Dance with Somebody’ resonates well with the episode’s focus on self-discovery and seeking meaningful connections.
Oct 28, 2025
26 min

In this episode of the Overthinking Podcast, hosted by Madison and featuring guests Rory, Deandra, and Crystal, the discussion centers around the impact of stigma and labels on individuals' identity and mental health. The guests share personal stories and insights on how labels related to gender, mental health diagnoses, and addiction have affected their lives and the lives of their loved ones. They explore ways to challenge and overcome these labels to promote a more inclusive and understanding society. The episode also emphasizes the role of organizations like the Canadian Mental Health Association in providing support and combating stigma. The song 'Paint It Black' by The Rolling Stones is a fitting title as it reflects the dark and challenging experiences individuals face due to stigmas and labels, and the desire to change and illuminate those aspects to foster acceptance and understanding.
Sep 17, 2025
33 min

In this episode of the Overthinking Podcast, hosts Deandra, Crystal, Rory, and Victoria discuss how seasonal changes affect their mental and physical health. They share personal experiences with seasonal depression, preferences for different weather, and coping strategies like light therapy. The conversation aims to promote wellness, recovery, and understanding of how seasons can impact mental health. The song ’Bitter Sweet Symphony’ by The Verve is referenced to underscore the intricate and varied emotions tied to the different seasons. Presented by the Recovery College Wellness Center at the Canadian Mental Health Association Durham.
Aug 20, 2025
24 min

”Staying Alive” by the Bee Gees aptly captures the essence of this episode of The Overthinking Podcast by CMHA Durham, featuring Victoria’s journey with endometriosis and its impact on her mental health, including bipolar disorder and anxiety. Hosts Crystal and Deandra discuss the significance of self-advocacy, medical gaslighting, and the importance of supportive relationships. Victoria details her struggles with severe pain, misdiagnosis, and finding validation, highlighting her resilience and support system. The conversation underscores the need for greater awareness, funding, and understanding of women’s health issues, encouraging ongoing dialogue and self-advocacy.
Jul 16, 2025
22 min

In this episode of the Overthinking Podcast, host Merrick Katrowski talks with Crystal and Deandra about supporting transgender children. Crystal shares her journey with her two transgender children, emphasizing unconditional love and mental health support. The discussion covers challenges like social anxiety and therapy, highlighting the importance of a supportive environment. ’I Will Always Love You’ by Whitney Houston is a suitable title as it reflects Crystal’s unwavering love and acceptance for her children throughout their transitions, embodying the theme of unconditional parental love.
Jun 25, 2025
25 min

This episode of The Overthinking Podcast, hosted by Merrick Kutrowski, features writers Jay-den and Clark discussing the challenges and triumphs of writing and publishing, from overcoming writer’s block to leveraging inner strength. The theme of perseverance and emotional resilience is reinforced by The Beatles’ song ’Paperback Writer,’ symbolizing the aspirational journey of becoming recognized authors.
May 22, 2025
33 min

In this episode of the Overthinking Podcast, hosts Merrick Kutrowski and Clark interview Jay-den about battling social isolation and anxiety. They discuss therapy, supportive relationships, and energy management using the 'spoons' metaphor. The song 'The Sound Of Silence' by Disturbed was chosen as the title because it symbolizes the profound isolation experienced and the journey towards finding connection and a voice through professional help and community support over a few years.
Apr 29, 2025
25 min
