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Worth Living - where we share our journeys with mental health challenges. The Worth Living message is one of hope, healing, health, and happiness.

Keith Anderson


    • Jan 12, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 30m AVG DURATION
    • 40 EPISODES


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    Goals

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 20:43


    Keith and Cat return to the podcast in the new year to discuss 2023 resolutions. Cat encourages discarding the notion of year long resolutions in favor of smaller, more achievable goals. Keith describes his previous goals, including getting more active in the way that he enjoys and improving upon his personal strengths instead of focusing on his weaknesses. Cat reveals her current goal and recommends goals for those unsure of what to focus on right now. Self care is at the forefront of this discussion, which the podcasters see as one of the most important goals to have.

    Anxiety in Everyday Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 23:14


    Keith and Cat return from summer break to discuss anxiety. Cat explains the differences between generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and stress, and emphasizes that all mental health challenges are valid and worth seeking help for. Keith discusses his relationship with meditation, and Cat discusses her experience with acupuncture. Both agree that self care is important for improving stress, anxiety, and overall wellbeing.

    Where is the Balance?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 21:27


    Cat and Keith return to the Worth Living podcast to discuss anxiety in their respective fields. Cat is currently in medical school, and Keith is a lawyer. Both are highly stressful, highly demanding professions that don't conform to the traditional 9-5 work day. Cat explains how class rank and upcoming standardized tests have contributed to her anxiety disorder, and Keith discusses staying up until early in the morning in order to meet important deadlines. Both explore the notion of “work life balance” and conclude that work and life for them are intricately intertwined.

    Worth Living - Exciting Times Ahead

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 23:17


    Keith and Cat return to the Worth Living podcast to provide some updates for 2022. They describe the new merchandise, designed by Hannah-Grace Morgan, which includes quotes from Life Worth Living: A Mental Health Anthology. Keith also introduces Worth Living Well: a yoga, meditation, and wellness studio offering classes soon. They welcome some new members to the team, including Ryan Gould and Patricia Murray, Mental Health Consultants and Strategists. Worth Living looks forward to continuing the mental health conversation in the new year!

    Embracing the Color of My Skin and the Reality of My Depression - Nikki Opara

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 21:22


    Nikki Opara joins Keith Anderson for a deeply personal conversation. They discuss the challenges that Nikki has encountered over the years, but the message of hope is ever present. They celebrate all that she has accomplished. Nikki is one of the co-authours of Life Worth Living:A Mental Health Anthology Caution: Suicide is dicussed Canada National Suicide Prevention Line 1-833-456-4566 Text: 45645 United States of America National Suicide Prevention Line 1-800-273-8255 24/7

    After the Label - Natalie Volpicelli

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 27:43


    Natalie Volpicelli joins Keith Anderson as Worth Living returns with a new series of podcasts. They discuss Natalie's contribution to the recently published Life Worth Living: A Mental Health Anthology. Click to listen to her words of hope and healing.

    Holiday Expectations

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 21:33


    Katie, Cat and Keith tackle the “holiday blues”: signs of depression, anxiety and other mental illnesses that occur specifically during the holiday season. Eating disorders can be exacerbated by Thanksgiving meals. Seasonal depression during the winter months can be amplified by the expectation of a perfect Christmas. New Years Eve can feel foreboding if you think you have nothing to look forward to in the new year. The co-hosts encourage listeners to accept all of their feelings as valid, especially during what many perceive as the “most wonderful time of the year.” They understand that this year has had and will continue to have unique difficulties, but encourage people to take care of themselves and ask for help when needed. We will get through the end of this year together.

    Mental Health and Dating Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 29:11


    In Part 2 of a two part mini-series, Cat, Katie and Keith address common topics related to mental illness and relationships. The co-hosts discuss 1) getting back into the dating game after being diagnosed, 2) disclosure of mental illness throughout the relationship, and 3) advice for dating someone with mental health chgallenges.

    Mental Health and Dating Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 30:27


    In Part 1 of a two part mini-series, Keith, Cat and Katie explore their respective journeys addressing mental illness in their romantic relationships. Each speaker has a different viewpoint on how and when mental health should be talked about, but all agree that open discussion is key to a long lasting and healthy relationship. Check back soon for Part 2! 1

    Mental Health and the Workplace

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 22:32


    Katie, Keith and Cat discuss the importance of maintaining your mental health in the workplace, describing their positive and negative experiences talking about mental illness with their colleagues and superiors. They decide that a welcoming and compassionate work environment should be the norm, not the exception, and encourage employees and employers to do their part to ensure their companies are open to conversations on mental health.

    The Reality of Self-Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 23:44


    Katie, Keith and Cat describe what self-care means and looks like for each of them. They emphasize the importance of daily self-care routines and explain the difference between appropriate self-care and the unhealthy self-care portayed in the media.

    Self-Esteem+

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 22:31


    Cat Davis, Keith Anderson and Katie Campeau lay out their individual paths to self-esteem, acknowledging both the similarities and differences in their journeys. One grew up with confidence, one had to find confidence after a childhood heavy with insecurity, and one had to figure out the critical difference between confidence and grandiose delusions. The co-hosts end on a light hearted, feel good note by highlighting a couple of their individual attributes that give them feelings of self-esteem.

    Suicide: Let's Talk About It

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 25:04


    TRIGGER WARNING: Suicide and Self Harm Discussed September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day. In this very important and very personal podcast, Katie, Keith and Cat talk about their struggles with suicidal thoughts, plans and even attempts with raw honesty and openness. They end the podcast thankful that they have made it through these difficult times and they are “still here." Resources for suicide prevention include Emergency Services 911 National Suicide Prevention Line ( Canada ) CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-273-8255 (Available 24/7). Nova Scotia Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team Available 24/7 902-429-8167. Toll Free 1-888-429-8167 Crisis Services Canada 1-833-456-4566 Kids Help Phone kindshelpphone.ca 1-800-668-6868 text TALK to 686868

    Responsibilty

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 20:01


    Cat Davis and Keith Anderson discuss the feeling of guilt for past behaviour. We took responsibility for our lives by addressing and accepting what we did in the past, before we were diagnosed and treated.The focus of the podcast is ourpast personal relationships with respective partners.

    Mental Health Misconceptions

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 29:26


    Cat Davis, Keith Anderson, and Katie Campeau discuss mental illness misconceptions in bipolar disorder, depression, OCD, and eating disorders. Each host shares some of the most outlandish stereotypes they’ve heard and provide appropriate alternatives using their experiences with the disorders.

    The Intricacies of Treatment

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 29:37


    Cat Davis, Katie Campeau, and Keith Anderson delve into treatments: how they came to be treated, what treatments they used, and how effective those treatments have been. Therapy and medications are hot topics; each speaker shares their personal experiences with both and describes how their treatments have evolved with their disorders.

    Recovery?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 25:29


    Katie Campeau, Keith Anderson, and Cat Davis debunk the myth that “recovery” is an ever-attainable, concrete state of mental illness. Each speaker presents their viewpoint on what recovery means to them using personalized examples. The conversation then turns into a reflection on each speaker’s current state in their journey, proving that asymptomatic recovery is not a qualification for mental health activism.

    Media & Mental Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 23:57


    Keith Anderson, Cat Davis, and Katie Campeau discuss mental health and the media, citing both good and bad examples of how movies, books, and the news portray mental illness.

    Loved Ones, Listening, & Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 26:16


    Cat Davis, Katie Campeau and Keith Anderson express their opinions on how loved ones can best help friends and family living with mental illness. They advise support teams to listen and learn from the person who is diagnosed, and encourage the mentality that we will all figure out how to best handle mental illness together. They conclude by mentioning the plethora of resources available to people trying to learn more about mental health, such as activeminds.org (USA) and jack.org (Canada).

    Do We Have A Mental Disability?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 26:27


    Katie Campeau, Keith Anderson and Cat Davis discuss using the term “disability” to describe mental health in layman’s terms, legislation, and academia. They flesh out “ableism” and how we as a society can work to eliminate discrimination based on mental illness. Sources and further information for this podcast include: Davis, Lennard J., ed. 2017. The Disability Studies Reader. Fifth edition. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis; Donaldson, Elizabeth J., ed. 2018. Literatures of Madness. New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg; Aubrecht, Katie. 2012. ‘Disability Studies and the Language of Mental Illness’. Pp. 31– 44 in Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal. Vol. 8. Review of Disability Studies; Beresford, Peter. 2000. ‘What Have Madness and Psychiatric System Survivors Got to Do with Disability and Disability Studies?’ Disability & Society 15(1):167–72; Mulvany, Julie. 2000. ‘Disability, Impairment or Illness? The Relevance of the Social Model of Disability to the Study of Mental Disorder’. Sociology of Health and Illness 22(5):582–601;

    Who are You?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 31:02


    Keith Anderson and Cat Davis welcome long-time Worth Living contributor and mental health advocate Katie Campeau to the podcast. Each speaker talks through their mental health journeys from first symptoms to present day and opens the floor to questions. Worth Living is truly a safe haven for open discussion about mental health, and Katie is a great addition to the podcast team!

    Come Together

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 14:45


    Cat Davis and Keith Anderson take it back to the beginning of their mental health journeys and reminisce on how they met in March of 2017 after overcoming personal hardships. Two lives and two journeys converged, and three years later they are still going strong. After sharing their stories, Cat and Keith encourage anyone listening to the Worth Living podcast or reading the blog to get more involved! Worth Living is a safe haven and wonderful place to meet new people during these uncertain times.

    COVID-19: Fear of the Future and Praise for the Present

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 19:31


    Cat Davis takes control of the Worth Living podcast as she and Keith Anderson discuss the ever-growing fear of the future regarding COVID-19 and encourage praise for the present. While unnerving thoughts such as “When will self-isolation end?” and “What will the world look like afterwards?” tend to pile up on each other and overwhelm us, Keith and Cat urge listeners instead to consider the positives that can come out of this time of uncertainty. Simply naming the things you are thankful for today is a great start to keeping yourself sane during moments of global insanity, a quick exercise that Keith and Cat both practice during the podcast.

    COVID-19 Part 2: Hope, Healing, Health, Happiness and Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 25:22


    Cat Davis and Keith Anderson discuss the Worth Living motto of the 4 H’s plus Home as it pertains to the coronavirus pandemic. They encourage listeners to seek out hope for the future, be active participants in their healing, discover new ways to keep mentally and physically healthy, and find daily happiness all from the safety of home.

    COVID-19 Part 1: Learning to Live in Isolation

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 49:11


    Cat Davis and Keith Anderson discuss the impact COVID-19 has had on their respective lives and the challenges of staying at home.

    Health & Happiness

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 20:37


    Cat Davis and Keith Anderson continue with their discussion on the Worth Living message. In today's podcast, they cover Health & Happiness. These last 2 H's are important aspects of recovery. Cat and Keith explain how they consider the roles of Health & Happiness during their dark days and now with more light in their lives. The uniqueness of perspective is critical to acknowledge.

    Hope and Healing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 21:46


    Cat Davis and Keith Anderson discuss their journeys through mental health challenges with a focus on hope and healing.

    Runnin' Down a Dream

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 11:51


    Cat Davis joins Keith to share some very exciting news! Listen to be inpired!

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    Steppin' Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 21:12


    Cat Davis joins Keith to discuss natural remedies that helped on their journey through the darkness of mental health challenges. Walking, dance, meditation, yoga, journals, and music festivals. It's full of great suggestions to make your life worth living.

    Holding Back the Years

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 17:19


    Cat Davis and Keith discuss their fears and concerns for the future for their respective personal lives. A very interesting and engaging conversation.

    Running Up That Hill

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 17:59


    Shannon Pierangeli joins Keith to discuss how running allows her to address depression and anxiety. It also provides a great way to have an overall healthy life. Shannon is a Co-lead of the Worth Living Run Ambassadors Program. She is also very active in helping plan some upcoming WL Events.

    Join Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 26:32


    Ashley Quackenbush joins Keith to discuss Volunteering. She is a volunteer with WE and Skate Canada. Her volunteering has taken her to Kenya, Ecuador, and Arizona, among other places.

    Taking Care of Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 27:15


    Kim Bolton LaMontagne WL New England Lead joins Keith to discuss her research and personal experience in terms of Mental Health in the Workplace. Keith relates his own personal journey as a lawyer with depression.

    Don't Stop Believing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 16:19


    Tylia Flores joins Keith to stomp out cerebral palsy and mental illness. Tylia is a strong advocate who takes her life to a better place each day. Her faith and determination show her true resilience. Proud to have her on the WL Team.

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    Learning to Fly

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 19:15


    Cat Davis and Keith Anderson discuss their determination to address their mental health challenges. They cover their reactions on being diagnosed, taking medication, and their next steps to thrive in life.

    Breakdown Dead Ahead

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 294:43


    Cat Davis, Director of Worth Living USA, and Keith Anderson, Founder of Worth Living, discuss their mental breakdowns. They are different generations, different backgrounds, and even from different countries, but they share mental illness. They have common experiences with mental breakdowns and life after.

    Why Can't We Be Friends?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 52:43


    Amy Leon joins Keith on the latest Worth Living Podcast. They discuss telling friends about their mental illness and the impact on those friendships given the discrimination that exists.They also provide their thoughts on meeting new friends and what to tell them. The navigation can be difficult. We don't edit, we are authentic.

    Gimme Shelter

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 22:55


    Ashley Quackenbush / DJ Scratchley Q joins Keith for a discussion of music and concerts and the connection to their mental health. Ashley serves as the Worth Living Director of Music and Official DJ. You can find her music on mixcloud under ScratchleyQ

    The Heartache of Rejection

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 14:16


    The Heartache of Rejection Keith discusses the stigma and why he rejects the use of that word.

    My Journey Through the Darkness

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 20:23


    My first attempt at a podcast. I discuss how depression moved in and took hold of my mind and thus my life. But through the darkness, I am still here. As well, I provide a brief history on how and when Worth Living came to exist.

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