Hello friend! My name is Janet, but you can call me Jay and welcome to That Elder Millennial Podcast! Each of our episodes will cover universal life topics throughout all ages and stages of life, all while struggling with mental illness. From childhood to parenthood, love, loss, and everything in between; That Elder Millennial is not only a podcast but a community for those seeking support and resources from others just like them. Together, with the help of real people, real stories, and real conversations, we hope to build a community around the fact that we are not alone.

On this episode we have the amazing artist, blogger, mental health advocate and activist Finding Ronide.

In this mini episode, we discuss the stress, anxiety, depression and worry parents, teachers and students are experiencing this back to school season in the midst of the pandemic.

On this episode, I tell the story of my father's murder when I was just 13 years old and share detailed information straight from the DSM-5 on Complicated Grief.

On this episode, I have the absolute honor and pleasure of talking with Annette @theburntoutbrain. We talk about her art and very beloved page, mental heath advocacy, burnout, self-care, the stigma around mental health, our shared struggles. and so much more.

On episode 3, I share my story of being misdiagnosed for almost 30 years! Although being misdiagnosed with major depression when suffering with bipolar disorder is common, I give a more detailed account of my life long struggles and some of the timeline I used to help my doctors come to this diagnosis. As well as the diagnosis criteria for bipolar 2 in the DSM-5.

On this episode of That Elder Millennial Podcast, we talk with Rachel from @shotstoshakes. Rachel opens up about her journey from alcoholism to recovery. Her new journey sober, her mental health and all about advocacy.

On the very first episode of That Elder Millennial Podcast, I share the story of my experience living with agoraphobia. On That Elder Millennial Podcast we cover universal life topics throughout all ages and stages of life while balancing mental illness. From childhood to parenthood, love, loss, and everything in between; That Elder Millennial is not only a podcast but a community for those seeking support and resources from others just like them. Together, with the help of real people, real stories, and real conversations, we hope to build a community around the fact that we are not alone.