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John Emotions talks to longtime, regular guest, G-Shock, who wants to stop being shocking(?!?) So, John rechristens G-Shock as "Regular G," who then goes on to explain the subtle nuances he sees with the various N-words. Follow John Emotions on Twitter @johnemotions Original audio available free without ads at EmoDojo.com And now, back to the wall.
John Emotions talks to dedicated Emo Dojo Mofo known only as "J." J shares his bipolar journey from a young kid through a late-in-life diagnosis that changed the way he thinks about it all. This podcast episode is a good example of two functioning adults who both happen to be diagnosed with (at least) bipolar disorder having a discussion on what it's really like to live — and often thrive — with brain differences. Follow John Emotions on Twitter @johnemotions Original audio available free, and commercial-free at emodojo.com
John Emotions welcomes back visual artist, Marci Delmastro, in a Twitter Spaces experiment / bonus episode. We follow up on Marci's progress in the NFT marketplace, and how she's working through the many emotions of an artist in 2022. Visit Marci on Twitter @bPolarArt Visit John on Twitter @JohnEmotions
John Emotions talks with Alex Hobby about his podcast, "Time For Your Hobby." We cover the importance of our daily activities; which ones are for pleasure, and which ones are for money. Alex shares some of the more interesting hobbies he's covered on his show (including podcasting), and they discuss the inherent value in doing things without any expectation of pay. We also learn about Alex's new game, Pitch That Pod, currently in development! Alex on Twitter:https://twitter.com/tfyhpodcast Alex's game, Pitch That Pod, on Twitter:https://twitter.com/Pitchthatpod Alex Hobby's Useful Podcast Resources:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dRcTvIm8Eoqgi9-1X9EMTW8AnCTflCgIBftzIdSX7Gs/edit John Emotions explores mental health and technology with artists from around the world, live from Emo Dojo. Contact John at 1 (405) 440-3330, or on Twitter @johnemotions
In this episode of the podcast, I interview, John Emotions from EMO Dojo Podcast about his podcasts, EMO Dojo Podcast and Music Talk Now. Also talk about mental health and share our stories with one another as podcasters. EMO Dojo Podcast https://www.emodojo.com John Emotions- https://www.johnemotions.com Episode I was Interviewed on EMO Dojo- https://emodojo.sounder.fm/episode/featuring-entertainment-pod-chris-b-on-the-web
John Emotions talks to G-Shock about obsessing over women through the years, as men with bipolar disorder (BD) and attention-definition/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Not the most highbrow or scientific reporting, but insightful nonetheless. We cover early experiences with … Medical textbooks Women's magazines Scavenged nudie magazines Stalking puppy loves in grade school Is it possible to obsess over people you're with all the time? A new distraction reduces an old obsession Liquor Burger Self-Esteem and Personal Value Thinking about what other people think about you Caring what other people think about you Emo Dojo is consistently ranked #1 Best Bipoalr Disorder Podcast according to Feedspot. Please follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts and join John Emotions on Twitter@johnemotionsandEmoDojo.com
John Emotions talks with podcaster Chris B. about the art and hobby of podcasting, Power Rangers, his local podcasters network, and how we manage our emotions. Visit Chris online at ChrisBontheweb.com Visit John online at JohnEmotions.comOn Twitter @johnemotions and @emodojolive
John Emotions gives updates on ... NFT artists and the NFT marketplace The Emo Dojo Drum Studio Starting a Nonprofit Voice-Over/Announcer Work The new Music Talk Now podcast on Spotify Learn more at JohnEmotions.com
John Emotions talks about malignant narcissists and how some use “withholding” tactics to confuse and control their victims. But, first, he tries to distinguish between regular "crazy movie director" narcissists and truly toxic narcs that can attack from a distance. Narcissistic Withholding Tactics include: Withholding affection Withholding interest, praise, or compliments Withholding validation (stonewalling conversations) Withholding the truth Withholding resources Are you withholding praise or compliments? Leave a review for Emo Dojo on Apple Podcasts. Coming up — Live from Emo Dojo + Twitter Spaces!
In this epsiode John Emotions talks with multimedia artist, Wondersz, about … Life as a musician for years before NFTs I See Spirits (tease) Kintsugi (Japanese pottery repair w/ gold) Adding music to animated NFTs Living in Arizona EDM Scene in AZ BFF “Sam Went Running” Waking Up Partially-Paralyzed Christian Music Revisited Christian Dubstep Champion! Where “Wondersz” came from Why he started with NFT art How long he's been on NFT Twitter “I See Spirits” NFT Collection Selling on the Tezos blockchain HΞN Selling on the Solana blockchain Holaplex Evolving the Story of “I See Spirits” Introducing “Icey Spirit” Collab between Wondersz + Emo Dojo? (Digression about Emo Dojo logo) Super Friends Jump (trade secrets omitted) “I See Spirits” Release Schedule on Holaplex New Exchanges Coming Up! Wondersz can be reached via his Twitter account (wondersz_world) at https://twitter.com/wondersz_world Wondersz NFT Collection, "I See Spirits" can be purchased at https://iseespirits.holaplex.com/ "I See Spiritis" has a dedicated Twitter account at https://twitter.com/iseespiritsNFT Wondersz music is available at SoundCloud, here: https://soundcloud.com/wondersz This episode's album artwork and intro music are provided by Wondersz.
John Emotions talks with Conrad about the genesis of Outcastverse — a new online community where mental health meets the arts utilizing NFTs. In this episode you'll learn asnwers to questions like ... Which artists can benefit from NFTs? What do artists need to do to get started? How did Outcastverse begin? It's all fund and game until someone gets an eating disorder How long have you felt like an outcast? What happens in Outcastverse? Re-Valuing Artists and Their Art How can I get involved in Outcastverse? All these questions and many more secrets will be revealed on this very special episode of Emo Dojo. Warning: This episode discusses eating disorders. discord.gg/outcastverse Twitter.com/outcastverse Twitter.com/johnemotions
John Emotions talks about what he's recently learned about his skewered perspective of himself after a recent survey of his peers; Parental estrangment and how we set examples for our kids; updates on voice acting and NFT projects. Album art is EMODOJO #4, available as a 1 of 1 NFT at emodojo.art
John Emotions runs down the Top 10 Bipolar Disorder Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021, ranked by traffic rank, social media followers, domain authority & freshness.
John Emotions finally finds a focus for the podcast after only five years! We're going to establish an NFT art team and help miserable "struggling artists" with mental problems create a new path into the future. Join us on Discord, or be a guest on the podcast. Email john@emodojo.com or call (405) 440-3330
John Emotions shares what he's discovered so far in his voice acting adventures, and how artificial intelligence and ocean floor-mapping technology will change the way we think of audio forever. He also shares his thoughts on how drummers and graphic artists survived the attack of the machines years ago, and how voice artists in the new world might utilize technology to their advantage. Email john@emodojo.com or leave a voicemail/text at (405) 440-3330. Please leave a review if this podcast moves you.
John Emotions talks about how NFTs might be a great way for creative people with mental illnesses to escape the misery of day jobs, and how to set up an account using the Coinbase/Coin Wallet apps, Ethereum, and OpenSea. Then he talks about how difficult it can be for people with mental disorders to be their "best self" at exactly the moment social interactions call for it, and how this disconnect can create distressing patterns of isolation. G-Shock seemed worried that people stop leaving reviews after he showed up. John is taking a break from social media until the holidays. Please email john@emodojo.com, or call 1-405-44-3330
John Emotions explains the dynamic between small podcasters and their listeners, and how everyone can be better podcast listeners.
Christian had me on his radio show and we talk about how I started the Emo Dojo project, and how having more open conversation about mental health will help everyone over time. This is a short segment of a longer conversation you can watch, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZYQl60mIlo&t=1511s
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.
John Emotions enjoys some herbal therapy and plays a selection of songs and stories during a state lockdown due to the Covid-19 / Coronavirus fiasco.Follow John @signaljams for his new show featuring artists and performers intentionally using their talent and influence for positive social change. Here's what we're listening to today ... open your ears, open your mind. This may drive GenZ-types crazy, as we GenX-types can actually listen to almost a WHOLE SONG without skipping to another. Patience young padawan. LonesomeDr. Dog2012Money’s Too Tight (To Mention)Simply Red1985Who’s Gonna Save UsThe Living End2003I Want OutHelloween1988ZombieThe Cranberries1993Dolores O'Riordan RIP January 2018Hold OnAlabama Shakes2011Kate E. Motions RIP 2012Waiting On A FriendRolling Stones 1981That Thing You DoThe Oneders1996Adam Schlesinger RIP 2020Ooo ChildNina Simone1971John Deer Green1993Joe Diffe RIP 2020Crosby Stills Nash and Young1980 ReissueDon’t Stop BelievingJourney1981
John Emotions checks in from the pandemic in SW Louisiana. Things are sketchy, but looking up! Not infected, but feeling the affects of the media. Looking to nature for answers.
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 Emotions talks about killing off his ego, wrecking his own party and how things are evolving for him and the show. Be a guest on the show! http://bit.ly/BipolarGuests Buy a tshirt for Christmas http://bit.ly/Bipolar_Shirts--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
In this week’s episode: I tackle some sensitive subjects in this one, so be aware that this episode could be distressing to some people. If it’s not for you, don’t worry about it. I’ll see you next week. So the past week saw the death by suicide of Anthony Bourdain. This has prompted me to look into WHY the suicide … Continue reading "Understanding BPD with John Emotions"
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
Becky from That B-Word podcast stops by to help John Emotions test some new podcasting software and give some shout-outs to their current favorite social media followers. They also discuss entertainers with Bipolar-related shows and movies. During John's overdubbed Intro segment you'll hear sirens. He explains the sirens after the closing credits. This episode also announces the launch of John's second podcast The Art of Emotions on Apple Podcasts.--- 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 offers the simplest, albeit most difficult solution to the gun problem on Earth. In this episode, we look at gun ownership numbers in various countries; who is really doing the killing, and who benefits. John also learns that he apparently qualifies for handgun ownership in California - a state with some of the toughest gun laws in America.--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
John Emotions talks about finding inspiration and distinguishing bad emotions from good emotions after watching Tony Robbins on Netflix. A big welcome to everyone newly diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, and a renewed focus on Bipolar Disorder around the world - not just America. Also, John talks about Harriet A. Washington's book, "Infectious Madness" and how the germs that cause brain infections and mental illnesses are often common, contagious diseases.--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
John Emotions talks about the death of Delores O'Riordan, asks if Bipolar Disorder only affects women, and welcomes everyone to the Bipolar Party ... dot com--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
John Emotions answers the burning question, "Why don't you have health insurance?" and talks about creating your own Fox Force Five; your selection of the five people who surround and support you. John then discusses ways people evolve from undiagnosed bipolar to certified disabled and the heart-wrenching decisions made along the way.--- 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 rants about the confusion surrounding Bipolar Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder, particularly mislabeling the initials #BD and #BPD. John explains that "bipolar" is one word, like bicycle or universe. John then metaphorically explains that borderline disorder is a problem with your emotion selector, while bipolar disorder is a problem with your emotion regulator.--- 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 and Jason Bee talk about Jason's new feature film "Donovan," and what it's like to be a productive bipolar person. Jason also shares the story of his learning about his bipolar and how it affected his life. Follow Jason on Twitter @thejasonbee and check out the film at DonovanTheMovie.com--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
John Emotions provides updates on upcoming guests, podcast intros and how things are going on this fine autumn evening. If you're feeling down, please use the support resources on our site.--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
Lots of American footballers took a knee this weekend to protest the racist police state. The racist president made it worse, as usual. John Emotions riffs on the importance of protest, even to disabled people. Has anyone ever snitched on your bipolar to others? Have you ever been disloyal to a loved one and shared their private medical condition? John talks about the importance of being a good ally to bipolar people. You don't kick sick loved ones while they're down. What's the matter with people?--- 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