Bonding over shared experiences with anxiety.
In this episode of Committable we speak to Bacardi Jackson from the Southern Poverty Law Center about The Baker Act, a mental health law in Florida that was used to involuntarily detain children over 37,000 times in one year. Guests in this episode are: Bacardi Jackson: https://www.splcenter.org/about/staff/bacardi-jackson Southern Poverty Law Center: https://www.splcenter.org/ Costly and Cruel: https://www.splcenter.org/sites/default/files/com_special_report_baker_act_costly_and_cruel.pdf Episode transcript: https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables1-episode-1transcript Committable is produced by Jesse Mangan, Jim McQuaid and Michelle Stockman. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown. https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonable
In this episode of Committable Jesse interviews David Cohen about the origin and evolution of psychiatry. Guests in this episode are: David Cohen: https://luskin.ucla.edu/person/david-cohen Article on Involuntary Psychiatric Detention: https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ps.201900477 Episode transcript: https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables1-episode-1transcript Committable is produced by Jesse Mangan, Jim McQuaid and Michelle Stockman. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown. https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonable
As a bonus for Friendxiety listeners we are going to release three stand alone episodes from our sister podcast Committable. In this episode we talk to author Marya Hornbacher, psychologist Sasheen Hazel, and former EMT Joshua Yeager about their experiences navigating commitments. Guests in this episode are: Marya Hornbacher: http://www.maryahornbacher.com/ Sasheen Hazel: http://www.hazelapproach.com/ Joshua Yeager Episode transcript: https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables1-episode-1transcript Committable is produced by Jesse Mangan, Jim McQuaid and Michelle Stockman. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable All music is from the song Reasonable by Christopher G. Brown. https://christophergbrown.bandcamp.com/track/reasonablee
We are thrilled to present this trailer for Committable, a new podcast by the producers of Friendxiety. Check it out and let us know what you think!
This episode is part two of our season one finale featuring the wonderfully insightful Shana Elizabeth Jackson and Brian Patrick Williams!
This episode is part one of a two part finale to Friendxity season one! Michelle and Jesse interview two previous guests, both of whom are brothers but not of each other, their from different mothers, so they're the brothers of others...this worked so much better in my head...
In this episode we listen to an interview with the delightfully charming Leandro Nazar Rabelo! Leo discusses how he got into film and chooses his top three Star Wars pandemic buddies while Michelle and Jesse search for a way out of the oubliette.
In this episode we listen to an interview with the wonderfully insightful Kyle Gregory! Kyle discusses the myriad of creative projects he is immersed in while Michelle and Jesse issue a listener challenge!
In this episode of we listen to an interview with the fantastically analytical Tré Chandler! Tré breaks down his love of disparate stories from authentic creators while Michelle and Jesse explore a new catch phrase! To see more of the awesome that is Tré check out;https://www.instagram.com/trechandlerofficial/
In this episode we listen to an interview with the incomparably inimitable John Greene! John is a creative force of nature who unravels philosophical gems amidst a sequence of salty small talk while Michelle and Jesse literally get literary.
In this episode Michelle throws a surprise twist into the mix by interviewing Jesse's brother Tom! Tom discusses how he adapts to and defines internal struggles while Jesse and Michelle continually make listeners roll a patience saving throw with their rampant D&D references.
In this episode we listen to an interview with our fantastic new friend Dan Streety! Dan discusses the process of finishing an MFA and his first documentary film during pandemic times while Michelle and Jesse officially crush banter!To learn more about Dan and his new film “I Am Roby” go to;https://twitter.com/streetypowerhttps://www.instagram.com/streetypower/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRhXHZXoVU3XgUXqJeYhBwg
In this episode we listen to an interview with the wonderfully charming Brett Johnson! Brett discusses the evolution of his one man show Polytheist and Michelle makes it very clear how she feels about Billy.
In this episode we listen to an interview with one of our favorite podcasters, the incredible Paul Gilmartin! Paul discusses his journey from comedian and tv host to the creation of his podcast The Mental Illness Happy Hour and Michelle makes her official Kraken related birthday request.
In this week's episode we listen to an interview with the insightful, engaging and wonderfully charming Gabe Howard! Gabe discusses the intersections of living with mental illness and how that informs his work as an author, podcaster and mental health advocate while Michelle uses JCVD splits as a metaphor for anxiety and depression.
In this week's episode we listen to an interview with the wonderfully insightful Jeremy Williams and Michelle explains how armadillo pregnancy connects to podcasting. Friendxiety is produced and hosted by Jesse Mangan and Michelle Stockman. All music is from the song High Enough by Morgo Robinson.
In this episode we listen to an interview with the fantastically cool Collin Cooper!
In this episode we listen to an interview with the wonderfully creative and inspiring Olive Barber!All music is from the song High Enough by Morgo Robinson.If you want to share some friendxiety on this podcast send us a message at friendxietythepodcast@gmail.com
This week one of our guests brings an interview to us!This episode of Friendxiety is produced and hosted by Jesse Mangan, Michelle Stockman and Brian Patrick Williams.
Part two of our interview with the wonderfully insightful Adam Stockman!All music is from the song High Enough by Morgo Robinson.If you want to share some friendxiety on this podcast send us a message at friendxietythepodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode we listen to an interview with the delightfully introspective Adam Stockman!All music is from the song High Enough by Morgo Robinson.If you want to share some friendxiety on this podcast send us a message at friendxietythepodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode Jesse calls in sick, so Michelle brings the conversation to him.Friendxiety is produced and hosted by Jesse Mangan and Michelle Stockman.All music is from the song High Enough by Morgo Robinson.If you want to share some friendxiety on this podcast send us a message at friendxietythepodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode we listen to an interview with the wonderfully insightful Shana Elizabeth Jackson! Friendxiety is produced and hosted by Jesse Mangan and Michelle Stockman.All music is from the song High Enough by Morgo Robinson.
In this episode we listen to an interview with the ever delightful Sam Kusek! Sam discusses the world of conventions, indie game publishing and pork jerky while Michelle explores firing her brain. To learn more about the game Henshin go to; http://www.henshingame.com
In this episode we listen to an interview with Drea Catalano and Michelle lists three recommendations that she wants to stop receiving.Drea Catalano can be found at: 13photoAll music is from the song High Enough by Morgo Robinson.
In this episode Jesse and Michelle listen to an interview with Brian Patrick Williams and discuss the merits of anxiety roulette. Friendxiety is produced and hosted by Jesse Mangan and Michelle Stockman.Music is from the song High Enough by Morgo Robinson.If you want to share some friendxiety on this podcast send us a message at friendxietythepodcast@gmail.com.
Introducing Friendxiety, a podcast where we reach out and form friendships over shared anxieties.