Talking to cool people about how they deal with mental health issues. Breaking down stigma, one interview at a time.
Alec talks to a certified badass: indie game publisher Bekah Saltsman.
Alec talks to his cousin Rachelle about her experience in the STAT program.
Alec talks to Chrissy Chubala, someone who “knows stuff about brains!” They discuss all the weird ways in which the brain works. (and doesn’t)
Game-designer-in-residence Lisa Brown talks about depression, fibromyalgia, reverse impostor syndrome, and the pros/cons of talking openly about mental health. http://efupodcast.com/post/146158069058/game-designer-in-residence-lisa-brown-talks-about
Siblings Eileen and Alec discuss writing, vulnerability, relationships (according to Star Trek), a scrambled egg incident and more. http://efupodcast.com/post/145445423278/siblings-eileen-and-alec-discuss-writing
Alec and Tessa talk about productivity, in the park. http://efupodcast.com/post/144749884368/alec-and-tessa-talk-productivity-in-the-park
Indie game developer Tabby Rose talks about her game “Quench” and how it relates to compassion fatigue, burnout and impostor syndrome. http://efupodcast.com/post/144054858148/indie-game-developer-tabby-rose-talks-about-her
Winnipeg Free Press columnist Jen Zoratti has tea with Tessa to talk “adulting,” self-care and CBT.
We’re joined by filmmaker Kanisha Szekely, whose documentary “People of the Peg: Discover Winnipeg’s Art” premiered Feb. 25, 2016, featuring artists from ArtBeat
Scott Benson is a game designer, freelance animator and illustrator who’s working on a video game called Night In the Woods with Alec right now. In the very first episode of EFU, Scott and Alec talk mental health while taking a drive through Pennsylvania.