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This transitonal episode explains how John finally came up with a new name for the podcast he records at his studio, Emo Dojo. What once started as Bipolar Style in 2016, is now Signal Drops in 2022. We cover podcast intro music (with examples), the evolution of a name, how to include guests, and more.
John talks about the future of Bipolar Style after plenty of time to consider all the things during the covid-19 pandemic and recent protests across America caused by homicidal police forces. Call 1(405) 440-3330 to leave a voicemail for the show.
just a minute of the Bipolar Style podcast featuring John talking to a guest author.
John talks about the ups and downs of 2019, and refreshes the mood of the 2010's with music by LMFAO, Pharrell, CeeLo Green, twenty one pilots, Leo, and Jimmy Martin. John thanks Twitter followers, podcast listeners and lays out plans for Season 4 with your help.
First-time author, and five-star Amazon-rated storyteller Brett Stevens opens up about his personal journey toward his own “Bipolar Style” and reads from his seriously—riveting new book featuring vignettes of the various outbursts he recalls with rich detail.So many people with mania can relate to his stories, and will appreciate this discussion about how his new book, 'Crossover: A Look Inside A Manic Mind' came into existence, and his inspiring plans for the future.[• COLD OPENING] Via Skype: Brett reads the opening “pizza parlor” story over music from Twenty One Pilots + MUTEMATH (“Heathens remix”)• CLOSING MUSIC: "Party Up (Up In Here)” — The great DMX• Buy 'Crossover: A Look Inside A Manic Mind': http://bit.ly/bipolar_crossover_book• Sign up for Brett's email list: https://www.insideamanicmind.com/• Email: john@bipolarstyle.com• Public Voice Message: (337) 944-9333
Johnny responds to a concerned listener and talks about the concept of “Med Shaming,” and his pithy hashtag #PharmFree ... He also shares his thoughts on accepting situations so that we can find humor in most anything. Lastly, Johnny explains why the brief intermission from the “Newbies Guide to Bipolar” and his failed new-job adventure. Johnny's Twitter handle is @JohnEmotions Send emails to BipolarStyle@gmail.com or join us via Slack at BipolarParty.com ... World Bipolar Day is March 30, 2019. Bipolar Style will podcast LIVE that day - mark your calendar!--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
Hello there! Today I am embarking on an experiment with changing up the format of the podcast. Instead of getting rid of the news, like I was thinking about, I’m going to have a rotating guest co-host to talk about the news stories with me. This week is John emotions from the Bipolar Style show. We talk about representation in … Continue reading "John & Scott"
Well, that was quite the hiatus, but I’m back now! I talk a little (a very little) about what prompted my hiatus. A big part of it was losing my support dog, Ishka. He was (and still is, really) my whole heart. I miss him something fierce. In this episode I talk with Jessica of Bipolar Style about her new … Continue reading "The Semi-Triumphant Return"
Recorded December 31, 2018; John Emotions reflects on some of his major challenges and accomplishments of 2018 and previews 2019 with a surprise announcement about the future of Bipolar Style. We also talk about being a good guest and what to do if things get tough. #allinyourhead--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
John tries to demonstrate how a mental health peer support group works with the help of his friends at Bipolar Party. Becky ("That B-Word Show"), Bryan ("Bipolar Belief") and John share issues they've had this past week in trying to help their aging parents in various situations. Listeners are encouraged to join our conversation at BipolarParty.com--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
Bipolar Style Episodes 23 and 24 are up ... on the NEW RSS feed! Not this one. I changed podcasting hosts to accommodate the new shows we're working on. Instead of deleting the shows in this feed you're subscribed to, I left them up for awhile. For all the new episodes, please subscribe to the other Bipolar Style in iTunes.--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
John explains the transition to producing a second podcast, not specifically about Bipolar disorder. After studying more about "labeling theory" John wants to expand his focus on more than just a stigmatized neurological disease. The first draft of this new, short-form, solo podcast was called Art of Emotions, but that has already evolved into an even newer podcast called "Manic Episodes." Depending on when you find this, John may have moved on to bigger things, or faded away altogether.--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
In this week’s episode: Bipolar Style and I collaborate again for your listening pleasure! There’s also a bit about me not being as stable as I had otherwise hoped I was. I talk a little bit about the mental health in schools issue. Maine is attempting to fund two trained counselors per school. There’s not much in the way of … Continue reading "Wyld Stallyns"
John Emotions talks with Beka and Joe Lombardo from the Voices for Change 2.0 podcast on their relationship as a mental health 'power couple,' Beka's book 'It's Not Your Journey,' and the origins of their #KeepTalkingMH hashtag. Trigger warning; self-harm--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
The grooves in your record dictate the songs you play your entire life. John Emotions shares his experience with abandonment and isolation resulting from his Bipolar Disorder diagnosis. Learn how to connect with other Bipolar people via BipolarParty.com--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
John Emotions discusses a brief Twitter encounter with the anti-psychiatry crowd and the problems with excluding legitimate voices from the mental health conversation by limiting the way people talk, and the words they use. Recorded live from the old Psych.Media Group page on Facebook, November 2017. @BipolarStyle @JohnEmotions--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
John Emotions reveals a few of the things that help keep him balanced through the holidays; routines, volunteering, and healthy distractions. Join us on Twitter @BipolarStyle #bipolarstyle for mental health chats throughout the season.--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
In this episode: The seasons, they are a’changin’. Fall is in the air. It’s my favorite season, bittersweet though it is this year. I also got my 23 and Me test kit! I’ll be sending it in within the next few days, and I’ll keep you all updated. Let me know if you’re doing it, too. If you want to … Continue reading "John Emotions of Bipolar Style"
John Emotions welcomes Becky, from "That B-Word" podcast as they discuss their motivations for starting their respective shows, and how things are progressing. We touch on stigma, why our particular identities are somewhat anonymous, and the challenges of working full-time AND producing something as challenging as a podcast. We also mention the various initials involved with our condition ... Check out Becky's podcast on iTunes at http://bit.ly/ThatBWordEngage Becky on Twitter @ThatBWord1--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
John Emotions rants about how his family abandoned him, even after they all learned of his bipolar. Also, addresses how society harnesses bipolar people when they're manic, but discards them when they get depressed. Day ends on an up note when Maria Bamford replies to his tweet.--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
I took some music from my long time bro, Ray, and laid some audio clips from old-timey media to give an overwhelming sense of fun-loving chaos. This is not an actual podcast - just the intro music.--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333— —8wMoJFh7TZPRZL1vMBYZ
H.M. Jones is the award-winning author of Monochrome, a NIEA and B.R.A.G Medallion dark fantasy about depression, motherhood, and self-worth. She is also a mental health blogger, featured on HuffPost Women, Stigma Fighters, Feminine Collective and other wonderful sites. Her fiction writing ranges from poetry to science fiction and anywhere in between. In her real-life time, she is the mother of two children, three chickens, one mutt and one chubby cat. She is also the wife of Mr. Jones, who is her rock. You can find out more about her on twitter @HMJonesWrites and www.hmjones.net.