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In today's episode "Adjusting to Big Life Changes and Showing Up Vulnerably Online', Paris Prynkiewicz, host of the 'Live Well Bipolar' podcast, steps into the virtual recording studio for a gorgeous conversation about recent big changes in her life and how they have affected her mental health. We both also share insight on how to love yourself through the highs and lows involved with major life transitions. Today we covered all kinds of things but here are the highlights: Parris' experience living with bipolar disorder the emotions that may come up during big changes/transition periods how to navigate change while living with mental illness tips for taking care of yourself extra during times of change connecting with yourself and coming to terms with your diagnosis showing up online authentically to help normalize fun rapid fire!! ;) Hiii there gorgeous soul!! If you enjoyed this week's episode of Wishing You Wellness; feel free to share it and leave a rating or review so that we can grow & reach more hearts/souls just like yours! To check out more about the podcast + for access to my free workshops, mental health resource directory, future inner child healing retreats, & even more….head to my new website: ✨ xoxoallisoncoaching.com ✨
Welcome to another episode of Rooted Mindfulness! Joining me each episode will be a member of the powerful mental health community. This week we will be diving into Bipolar Disorder with a close friend of mine. Next up is Paris Prynkiewicz. Paris is podcast host of “Live Well Bipolar,” professional speaker for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and best-selling author of her memoir, “Crooked Illness: Lessons From Inside & Outside Hospital Walls.” Paris received her BA in Psychology from the University of Arizona and her MBA in Healthcare Administration from Western Governors University. Paris has made it her mission to use her story to teach others how to SHATTER the mental health stigma and OVERCOME their obstacles in order to begin to CRAFT the life they have always wanted to live! You can find Paris on Instagram @livewellbipolar You can find Paris' book here Submit a topic or share your story. Be sure to join my Facebook Group, The Empowered Woman Mental + Physical Wellness Community Follow along on Instagram @themindfulnessnutritionist --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
*The two different sides to Bipolar 1 Disorder*Toxic environments that compounded Paris's symptoms*The event that led to court ordered treatment at a psychiatric hospital* The turning point in her journey back to health*Specific ways that Paris changed her environment, mindset, relationships and point of attraction *Discovering that vulnerability is the key to true connection*How Paris ended up working at the Psychiatric Hospital that previously brought her so much pain*Further steps Paris has taken to improve her mental health*The biggest lesson, obstacle, and kindness shown to Paris while going through her mental health crisisYou can find Paris Prynkiewicz at:* Podcast - "Live Well Bipolar"* Apple podcast link -https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/live-well-bipolar/id1497723824* Spotify podcast link - https://open.spotify.com/show/6XhHLOwMr2fdgc4Oumkd73 * Paris's book - "Crooked Illness: Lesson From Inside and Outside Hospital Walls"https://www.amazon.com/Crooked-Illness-Lessons-Outside-Hospital/dp/1737926105/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1633558908&sr=1-3* Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livewellbipolar/Resource:N.A.M.I. (National Alliance on Mental Health) - https://nami.org/HomeNote: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Marla Miller, Open-Minded Healing Podcast, any guests or contributors to the podcast, be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
In this episode, I talk with author, advocate, and podcast host, Paris Prynkiewicz, about her experience with Bipolar Disorder. We also discuss.. - how being a patient and employee in the behavioral health system showed her what needs to change - the birth of Live Well Bipolar and the meaning behind the changes she made to prioritize her mental health - how you can get started with supporting a loved one and how to prioritize your own mental health To learn more about Paris and her work, follow her on Instagram @livewellbipolar or follow the link below https://www.instagram.com/livewellbipolar/ This podcast should not be substituted, nor is meant to act as a substitute, for legitimate mental health treatment/a legitimate mental health treatment provider. This podcast and any information in it is solely the reflection of general knowledge and cannot be taken as a personal therapeutic recommendation. Head to my website at www.jennaoverbaughlpc.com to sign up for my free e-mail newsletter and grab your free "Imagine Your Recovered Life" PDF. Course and more coming soon.
Release date 12/09/2022 I this episode I speak with Paris Prynkiewicz, best selling author and host of the Live Well Bipolar podcast. We get into all things bipolar, medication and so much more! Listen on Apple podcasts https://apple.co/3lblMRb or anywhere podcasts are found. GET MORE PARIS: linktr.ee/livewellbipolar JOIN THE VIRTUAL GROUP EVERY THURSDAY! www.meetup.com/coffee-over-suicide Support my show for 3 months and get an exclusive MUG as a thank you! www.patreon.com/coffeeoversuicide *** Crisis Text Line: 741-741 Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 #MentalHealth #SuicidePrevention #dramedy #Comedy #depression #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #podcast #mentalhealthwarrior #mentalhealthadvocate #coffeeoversuicide #livewellbipolar
Paris Prynkiewicz was diagnosed with depression at age 16, while her suspicion of having bipolar disorder was ignored by doctors because her productive life didn't “fit the mold”. A few years later, she was hospitalized and court-ordered into treatment, leading to a life-changing journey of healing. Podcaster and author of the incredible memoir, Crooked Illness: Lessons From Inside & Outside Hospital Walls, Paris Prynkiewicz is joining host Nikhil to discuss her mental health and how the shame she felt surrounding her bipolar diagnosis affected her road to recovery. You'll also hear both of their experiences with inpatient psychiatric treatment. On her podcast Live Well Bipolar, Paris shines light on many issues and possible solutions for those living with bipolar. Today, she's sharing what has helped her conquer her mental health, including evaluating relationships, finding community, and challenging her inner critic. Tune in to hear an inspiring story of change and learn how to find gratitude in the little things! Topics discussed in this episode: Paris' background and advocacy How she came up with the term “Crooked Illness” for her podcast and memoir Paris shares her diagnosis journey Nikhil and Paris reflect on their experiences with inpatient treatment Changing relationships and finding community What has helped Paris manage her mental health? Paris' work with NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and more mental health organizations Starting her podcast (Live Well Bipolar)and its goals What's next in Paris' personal and professional life Advice to anyone struggling with mental health issues To learn more about Paris Prynkiewicz, listen to her podcast Live Well Bipolar on Apple Podcasts and check out her memoir, Crooked Illness: Lessons From Inside & Outside Hospital Walls. You can follow Paris on Instagram! Connect with Nikhil to learn more about The Shelly Story: Website LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook GIOSTAR Chicago
Maybe you're struggling with a mental disorder or can't find a solution to a problem at work. In either case, reaching out to someone, anyone, for help is just one easy decision. Or is it?Paris Prynkiewicz, podcast host and author of Crooked Illness: Lessons From Inside & Outside Hospital Walls, joins Java to discuss why asking for help can be so hard. She also shares her personal journey of being hospitalized, diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and finally asking for help.Asking for help is not a sign of weakness, but an act of courage and growth. You have to be vulnerable to your own feelings and thoughts, and vulnerable enough to accept the help and support necessary to make real change in your life, which takes tremendous courage.In this episode, we cover the reasons people struggle to ask for help, all the positive effects finally doing so can have on your life, the stigma around mental health, and more!Topics discussed in this episode:Paris shares her mental health history and careerHow Paris avoided being vulnerableThe effect of her bipolar disorder had on her asking for helpWhen and why Paris finally did ask for helpThe importance of supportKnowing your triggersWhat Paris thinks stops most people from asking for helpParis' unhealthy coping skills before asking for helpHealing her relationships with her familyHow Paris got through her limiting beliefs and negative self talkDiscovering her bipolar disorder diagnosisA discussion on pride in everyday lifeSelf-worth and self-doubtShifting thoughts from the victim mentalityStarting her podcast and sharing her storyMental health is becoming less of a taboo topicSimon Biles sharing her mental health strugglesPutting your mental health firstHelping others by sharing your storyBeing open and talking about your struggles is keyParis gives 3 free resources to ask for mental health helpYou can check out Paris' podcast, Master Your Mental Health here! And, don't forget to pick up her book, Crooked Illness: Lessons From Inside & Outside Hospital Walls.Ready to ask for help? Head on over to the National Alliance on Mental Illness website for free resources: https://www.nami.org/Support-EducationConnect with Paris:FacebookTwitterTo learn more about character building qualities to become your true self, visit our website here!Head to Apple Podcasts to hear more episodes.Connect with Java:FacebookEmailInstagramLinkedInTwitter
Join our FREE COMMUNITY as a member of the Unbroken Nation: In this episode, we have amazing guests speaker, Angie Hejl, Paris Prynkiewicz, Christine McAlister, and Ana Lennyr. This episode will be incredibly beneficial for our lives, in our journeys, no matter where we are. They will also break down the key to getting into a healthy relationship: getting yourself out of depression, getting out of your own way, and healing. ************* LINKS & RESOURCES ************* Learn how to heal and overcome childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse, ptsd, cptsd, higher ACE scores, anxiety, depression, and mental health issues and illness. Learn tools that therapists, trauma coaches, mindset leaders, neuroscientists, and researchers use to help people heal and recover from mental health problems. Discover real and practical advice and guidance for how to understand and overcome childhood trauma, abuse, and narc abuse mental trauma. Heal your body and mind, stop limiting beliefs, end self-sabotage, and become the HERO of your own story. Download the first three chapters of the Award-Winning Book Think Unbroken: Understanding and Overcoming Childhood Trauma: Join the Think Unbroken Trauma Transformation Course: @Michael Unbroken: Follow us on TikTok: Learn more at
Think Unbroken with Michael Unbroken | CPTSD, TRAUMA and Mental Health Healing Podcast
Join our FREE COMMUNITY as a member of the Unbroken Nation: https://www.thinkunbrokenacademy.com/share/AEGok414shubQSzq?utm_source=manual In this episode, we have amazing guests speaker, Angie Hejl, Paris Prynkiewicz, Christine McAlister, and Ana Lennyr. This episode will be incredibly beneficial for our lives, in our journeys, no matter where we are. They will also break down the key to getting into a healthy relationship: getting yourself out of depression, getting out of your own way, and healing. ************* LINKS & RESOURCES ************* Learn how to heal and overcome childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse, ptsd, cptsd, higher ACE scores, anxiety, depression, and mental health issues and illness. Learn tools that therapists, trauma coaches, mindset leaders, neuroscientists, and researchers use to help people heal and recover from mental health problems. Discover real and practical advice and guidance for how to understand and overcome childhood trauma, abuse, and narc abuse mental trauma. Heal your body and mind, stop limiting beliefs, end self-sabotage, and become the HERO of your own story. Download the first three chapters of the Award-Winning Book Think Unbroken: Understanding and Overcoming Childhood Trauma: https://book.thinkunbroken.com/ Join the Think Unbroken Trauma Transformation Course: https://coaching.thinkunbroken.com/ @Michael Unbroken: https://www.instagram.com/michaelunbroken/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@michaelunbroken Learn more at https://www.thinkunbrokenpodcast.com
This is PART 2 of 'Conversations With' episode with mental health advocates Paris Prynkiewicz and Sarah Fox. Shaley continues her conversation with Paris and Sarah and their experiences living with bipolar I disorder. They share about how they started sharing, advocating, podcasting and more. They give insight into the helpful things that they have done and continue to do to help them manage their bipolar disorder. You will hear how they use their story of pain and struggle to encourage and help others navigating mental illness. We are so encouraged by the way both Paris and Sarah show up in their lives and online. We think you will be too. Go and follow these women and listen to their podcasts! This is bipolar... Paris Prynkiewicz is podcast host of “Master Your Mental,” professional speaker for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and best-selling author of her memoir, “Crooked Illness: Lessons From Inside & Outside Hospital Walls.” Paris received her BA in Psychology from the University of Arizona and her MBA in Healthcare Administration from Western Governors University. Paris has made it her mission to use her story to teach others how to SHATTER the mental health stigma and OVERCOME their obstacles in order to begin to CRAFT the life they have always wanted to live! Paris can be reached best via Instagram @masteryourmental. Sarah Fox is a Christian woman with a desire to encourage others to stay pure and hopeful in a world that says otherwise. She's a graduate of The King's College with a B.A. in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. She also works as an Assistant Community Manager at Rose Community Management. She loves journaling, performing spoken word, and reading comic books (Deadpool, T'Challa, and Batman are her boys). She is the host of a mental health podcast called Rough Edges, where she shares about her faith and mental health journey. For more information and updates, you can follow her podcast on Instagram (@rough.edges.podcast). She also has a blog where she writes encouraging messages about womanhood, relationships, and justice. #thisisbipolar #thisisbipolarpodcast #bipolarpodcast #bipolar #mentalhealthpodcast
Introducing part 1 'Conversations With' episode with mental health advocates Paris Prynkiewicz and Sarah Fox. Paris and Sarah openly and honestly share about their experiences living with bipolar I disorder- from symptoms, getting help, their hospitalizations, medication, stigma and more. These two stories of perseverance offer hope and encouragement to others walking a similar path. We feel honoured that they trusted us with their truth. We know you are going to love these #bipolarwarriors as much as we do. This is bipolar... Paris Prynkiewicz is podcast host of “Master Your Mental,” professional speaker for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and best-selling author of her memoir, “Crooked Illness: Lessons From Inside & Outside Hospital Walls.” Paris received her BA in Psychology from the University of Arizona and her MBA in Healthcare Administration from Western Governors University. Paris has made it her mission to use her story to teach others how to SHATTER the mental health stigma and OVERCOME their obstacles in order to begin to CRAFT the life they have always wanted to live! Paris can be reached best via Instagram @masteryourmental. Sarah Fox is a Christian woman with a desire to encourage others to stay pure and hopeful in a world that says otherwise. She's a graduate of The King's College with a B.A. in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. She also works as an Assistant Community Manager at Rose Community Management. She loves journaling, performing spoken word, and reading comic books (Deadpool, T'Challa, and Batman are her boys). She is the host of a mental health podcast called Rough Edges, where she shares about her faith and mental health journey. For more information and updates, you can follow her podcast on Instagram (@rough.edges.podcast). She also has a blog where she writes encouraging messages about womanhood, relationships, and justice. Paris Prynkiewicz is podcast host of “Master Your Mental,” professional speaker for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and best-selling author of her memoir, “Crooked Illness: Lessons From Inside & Outside Hospital Walls.” Paris received her BA in Psychology from the University of Arizona and her MBA in Healthcare Administration from Western Governors University. Paris has made it her mission to use her story to teach others how to SHATTER the mental health stigma and OVERCOME their obstacles in order to begin to CRAFT the life they have always wanted to live! Paris can be reached best via Instagram @masteryourmental. #thisisbipolar #thisisbipolarpodcast #bipolarpodcast #bipolar #mentalhealthpodcast
Episode #114 I love meeting people and hearing their stories. Before talking with Paris I loved listening to her podcast and reading her book and having this talk was such a great honor! We have many similarities and I am so impressed with her and all that she is doing to help smash the stigma of mental health challenges. Please, please go read her book Crooked Illness. Paris BIO: Paris Prynkiewicz is podcast host of “Master Your Mental,” professional speaker for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and best-selling author of her memoir, “Crooked Illness: Lessons From Inside & Outside Hospital Walls.” Paris received her BA in Psychology from the University of Arizona and her MBA in Healthcare Administration from Western Governors University. Paris has made it her mission to use her story to teach others how to SHATTER the mental health stigma and OVERCOME their obstacles in order to begin to CRAFT the life they have always wanted to live! Paris can be reached best via Instagram @masteryourmental. For More Paris: https://www.instagram.com/masteryourmental/ https://linktr.ee/masteryourmental Link to Crooked Illness on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Crooked-Illness-Lessons-Outside-Hospital-ebook/dp/B09HST5BQC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=E5XI1GJS73AM&keywords=crooked+illness&qid=1652902578&sprefix=crooked+illnes%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-1 End of Show Notes: If you need help with suicidal thoughts and need extra support please call National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255 or visit them online: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ For other mental health support groups: nami.org https://www.dbsalliance.org/ Please leave us a review on APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jared-diehl-the-louder-now-podcast/id1454818946 Follow me on my NEW INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theloudernowpodcast/ Please email me jared.diehl@gmail.com if you have any questions or feedback related to the podcast.
In this episode, we have featured guests Dr. Kjell Tore Hovik, Kaylor Betts, Paris Prynkiewicz, and Grace Juba. We highlight the incredible episode and talk about the impact of chronic stress, the power of healing through your voice, ownership, and how to take control and be responsible for your mental health. Catch Up Now with this amazing human! Be Unbroken! Learn more about Think Unbroken and Pre-Order my new book: Unbroken Man. Plus, learn more about the free coaching and other mental health programs. Click here:
Think Unbroken with Michael Unbroken | CPTSD, TRAUMA and Mental Health Healing Podcast
In this episode, we have featured guests Dr. Kjell Tore Hovik, Kaylor Betts, Paris Prynkiewicz, and Grace Juba. We highlight the incredible episode and talk about the impact of chronic stress, the power of healing through your voice, ownership, and how to take control and be responsible for your mental health. Catch Up Now with this amazing human! Be Unbroken! Learn more about Think Unbroken and Pre-Order my new book: Unbroken Man. Plus, learn more about the free coaching and other mental health programs. Click here: https://linktr.ee/michaelunbroken
In this week's episode (which was recorded on World Bipolar Day), Sarah is joined by special guest Paris Prynkiewicz from the Master your Mental Podcast. Join these ladies as they discuss managing bipolar disorder, embracing the healing process, building support systems, and raising awareness of bipolar disorder. Paris also shares about her book “Crooked Illness” and how she used her platform to change many lives. You can follow Paris and her podcast on Instagram @masteryourmental. If you would like to stay updated with more Rough Edges content, you can follow on Instagram @rough.edges.podcast or visit Sarah's website at sarahifox.com. If you have any questions or suggestions for how this podcast can grow, please write a review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser. You can also email at rough.edges.podcast@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thanks again for listening and have a wonderful day!
Living with bipolar disorder or other mental illnesses can seem isolating and miserable because of fear of judgment. But Paris Prynkiewicz is working to shatter the stigma so that people can share their diagnoses and live with gratitude and joy while building healthy lifestyles. While living with bipolar disorder has been more than challenging, Paris Prynkiewicz has found gratitude and courage to share her journey to help shatter the stigma around mental illness and help others navigate it. About Paris Prynkiewicz Paris is the author of Crooked Illness: Lessons from Inside and Outside Hospital Walls, in which she shares her own journey and struggles with bipolar disorder alongside steps that people can take to shatter the stigma and craft the life they have always dreamed of living. She wrote her story to help others come out of the dark moments. Paris is also the host of The Master Your Mental Podcast. Her content and interviews help to make mental health challenges more normalized and less stigmatized. Why do things happen Robyn emphasized her belief that everything we go through happens for a reason, for us to then help others navigate similar circumstances. The Stigma Around Mental Health Mental health is a disease state like cancer, heart disease, or diabetes are disease states. When people are diagnosed with any of the latter others tend to be compassionate and feel bad for them. But when people are diagnosed with mental health challenges, there are often stereotypes, they are weird, strange, or crazy. As a result people often have to navigate their diagnosis alone. Robyn mentioned that she is an advocate for the homeless population and so many of them are homeless as a result of mental illness. Shattering the stigma around mental illness is why Paris started her show and wrote her book. Paris discovered that if we are willing to be vulnerable, we will become more comfortable talking about mental health. Accepting vulnerability allows you to share your stories and connect with others, which will help you heal. Often people who have a mental health diagnosis are afraid to share the diagnosis because they don't want to be judged. Therefore, they live behind a mask, a facade. Paris did this, and the result is a crash and burn because of neglect of emotions. Many times the root of this is trauma. Recognizing the need for help It is important to recognize the triggers. Without a diagnosis, people are often confused about why they are feeling this way, and because of fear of stigma and they don't get help. You need to be your own advocate for healthcare. Because mental health benefits are always less than other health benefits, there is a more significant risk of not getting the help needed. The lack of benefits lends to more stigmatization because people don't see it as important. Robyn emphasized that there is nothing to be ashamed of when you have a diagnosis of a mental health disorder. But it is important to be your own advocate and get the help needed to navigate it. How Paris is successful living with bipolar disorder For Paris, the journey with bipolar began at 14 years of age with depression. When she was 16, she was officially diagnosed with depression and put on medication. She felt like it was more than depression but she didn't know anything about her family history. But when she was 15, she went through sexual assault but believed that she couldn't share it because she was told it was her fault. That she deserved it. This altered her perspective of her life and she didn't trust people going forward. At the end of her 18th year, just before age 19, she was hospitalized. For those who don't know, there is Bipolar 1 and Bipolar 1. Paris was diagnosed with Bipolar 1, which is when you have hyper mania. Bipolar 2 is when you have hypomania. At the time, she was doing a lot of different things to distract herself because she was living with so much shame and guilt. She was drinking and partying a lot, having sex with a lot of people, and putting herself in risky situations because she felt so miserable inside. During this time, she was not sleeping, she was working two jobs, going out all of the time, and being reckless. She didn't care about the consequences. At 16 she had a failed suicide attempt, another indicator she didn't value herself as a person. The big change while living with bipolar disorder The big change for Paris was not the hospitalization at 19, but at 23, after graduating from college she worked at the clinic where she had been a patient. This gave her insight into both ends of the spectrum, what it's like to be a patient, and what it's like to try to bring services to patients. But what really helped her the most? Was the work she did on her own self. She stopped blaming others and situations. This is when she asked herself what she could do and she began practicing gratitude and mindset work. Personal development, reading more books, nutrition, exercise, working on herself all the way around, is what helped her the most. It took years of these practices and being consistent to get to where she is today. The more consistent you are, the more your mindset will shift and your limiting beliefs will start to dissipate and you'll start to believe in yourself. You will begin to see the value that you can bring to others. But you have to start somewhere. Remove the toxic traits. It is important to take ownership of your actions, how you treat people, the environments you put yourself in, and change what isn't healthy. Changing what you put into your body and how you spend your time is also critical. And like Paris, once you do all of these things, you will see the beauty in your life. Learn more and connect with Paris Instagram Email: hello@masteryourmental.com Navigating mental health doesn't have to be isolating and miserable. We are here for you. To start developing healthy habits for a healthy mind, download this free eBook today here.
Paris Prynkiewicz is the Creator & Host of the "Master Your M.E.N.T.A.L" podcast, an upcoming author, speaker for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), and health coach! Paris's mission is to use her work and story to help others shatter the stigma, conquer their obstacles and continue to craft the life of their dreams! Awareness Prioritizing mental health Medication Space to heal Consistency Depression, Struggles, and growing through the darkness Unpacking and processing Sexual Assault, abuse, your voice matters Being Trapped and blaming self Connect more with Paris: https://linktr.ee/masteryourmental https://www.instagram.com/masteryourmental/ Katie Chonacas Socials Website: https://www.chonacas.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chonacas/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/katiechonacas Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chonacas FB: https://www.facebook.com/KyriakiChonacas LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiechonacas/ Katie's "A Lover's Fairytale" poetry book on Love Website: https://www.aloversfairytale.com Buy the book: http://bit.ly/amzn-ALFTbook Buy merch here: http://bit.ly/ALFT-merch NFT Art: https://www.heylayer.com/chonacas OpenSea NFT Artist: https://opensea.io/chonacas
In episode #19 of the Just Grow Podcast we had Paris Prynkiewicz on. Paris is the host of the Master Your Mental Podcast where they discuss everything mental health. And as technology has advanced so have the dangers of mental health. This topic is no joke and we dive into some depth on what it's all about. If you'd like to connect further with Paris then go follow her on FB/IG https://www.instagram.com/masteryourmental/Also go follow https://www.instagram.com/nickarapkiles/ & https://www.instagram.com/justgrowpodcast/Make sure to leave a review and let us know what you thought!
Part of my mission here on the work IN is to help equip fitness professionals with a bigger awareness of the overlap between physical and mental health so they can take their wellness beyond what the eyes can see. Not just so they can serve their health conscious clients better and level up their coaching skills but also so they can take care of themselves better. It's so important that we stay connected to our own mental health and wellbeing because it's so easy to push ourselves over the edge, to lose ourselves and when that happens it's really hard to get back to who you are.My guest today has a unique, first person perspective on mental illness and a beautiful origin story that's filled with hope. -Paris Prynkiewicz is the host of the "Master Your M.E.N.T.A.L" podcast and author of "Crooked Illness: Lessons From Inside & Outside Hospital Walls." She is also a speaker for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) where she uses her story and voice to bring more conversations about mental health to the table. Paris has her B.A. in Psychology from The University of Arizona, her MBA in Healthcare Administration from Western Governors University and is currently working toward obtaining her M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at GCU. You can also join Paris's FREE gratitude community on Facebook where she gifts you the 28-day gratitude journal she created to help you start and end all your days on the best foot possible! Just search "FREE Gratitude Journal" on Facebook for access! NAMICrooked Illness: Lessons from inside and outside hospital wallsMaster you M.E.N.T.A.L.Free gratitude journal
From Therapy to TherapistWhat most of us know about inpatient mental health hospitals, comes from media. This can provide a negative and inaccurate representation of what it's like to be a patient at a mental health hospital.But what happens once the patient is released?On this episode of Calm, Cool and Connected, we are joined by Paris Prynkiewicz, the host of the Master Your M.E.N.T.A.L. podcast. She is now a therapist at the same facility she was a patient at years ago.Key Takeaways from Liz's 1-on-1 with Paris:• Hear what it was like for Paris to go from therapy to therapist, at the same clinic• Find out how coming back to the hospital as a professional has shifted her perspective • Learn why it is so important to break out of the mental health stigma• Hear how Paris' unique experience has shaped her professional lifeAll of this and more, on this episode of Calm, Cool and Connected.Find Paris on Instagram @masteryourmentalFind Paris on Twitter @masteringmentalAnd listen to Master Your M.E.N.T.A.L Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. For more information on Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick, visit her website: evolvecounselingaz.comConnect with Dr. Fedrick on Instagram: @drelizabethfedrickWatch the video interview hereHave a question you'd like answered on the show? Leave us a voicemail here: https://www.speakpipe.com/CalmCoolConnectedFor more great Calm, Cool and Connected content, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, and all the popular podcasting platforms. (RSS) https://3cstvshow.buzzsprout.comAlready subscribed? Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast so that we can reach as many people that need the help as we can: https://3cstvshow.buzzsprout.com DISCLAIMER: THE CONSULTATIONS OR INTERACTIONS OFFERED ARE NOT MENTAL HEALTH THERAPY. THE CONSULTATION IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT STRUCTURED IN A WAY TO PROVIDE MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING/PSYCHOTHERAPY/THERAPY/ DIAGNOSING OF ANY KIND. YOU UNDERSTAND THAT CALM COOL AND CONNECTED IS NOT PROVIDING INFORMATION AS YOUR TREATING MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR, PHYSICIAN, ATTORNEY, LEGAL COUNSEL, EMPLOYER, MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL. We offer no guarantees or promise of results from event nor assume liability for any information provided.
Think Unbroken with Michael Unbroken | CPTSD, TRAUMA and Mental Health Healing Podcast
In this episode, we have guest speaker Paris Prynkiewicz, talk about How to get out of your own way and heal. And also how to take control and be responsible for your mental health. Join the Think Unbroken Community Coaching Sessions at healtraumacoach.com Read my book Think Unbroken for FREE at traumahealingbook.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michaelunbroken/message
In this episode we are joined by fellow mental-health podcaster Paris Prynkiewicz - Crooked Illness Podcast. Paris shares with us her 2 part experience of being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and working in the same clinic she was once submitted too.
In this week’s episode, Jenny speaks with Paris Prynkiewicz, host of the podcast Crooked Illness and mental health advocate. Paris gives us powerful insight into what it’s like to go from being a patient in a psychiatric hospital at 19 to coming back to work in the very same hospital just a few years later.1:50 What is Crooked Illness?4:30 How being a patient prepared Paris to on the other side 9:00 Experiencing fear of being recognized at the clinic 14:00 Empathy and vulnerability 18:25 Balance of oversharing and being honest about mental health 20:00 "There’s more to me than being bipolar." 26:30 Journey to figuring out a bipolar diagnosis 30:20 Commonality of being misdiagnosed 33:50 The decision to tell her story 39:00 Paris’s book and mental health resources46:20 Gratitude Connect with Paris at:https://www.instagram.com/crookedillness/Connect with Jenny at:www.dothefirework.comwww.instagram.com/dothefireworkwww.twitter.com/dothefirework Resources mentioned:Maybe You Should Talk to Someone book by Lori Gottlieb https://amzn.to/34DhAS3 NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) https://nami.org/Home Gratitude journal https://www.facebook.com/groups/460337595106440/files
In this episode, I talk to Paris Prynkiewicz, who is the Creator & Host of the Crooked Illness podcast. After completing both her BA in psychology from the University of Arizona and her MBA in healthcare administration from western governors university, Paris decided she wanted to share her story with the world related to the struggles she faced with bipolar disorder and how she overcame them. She went from struggling inside the walls of a psychiatric hospital at 19 upon receiving her bipolar diagnosis to working in the behavioral health field, at the very same clinic she was once a patient at, at 23. Crooked Illness was created as a platform where more conversations on mental health are brought to the table to make this topic more normalized and less stigmatized! Connect with Paris https://www.facebook.com/crookedillness/ http://instagram.com/crookedillness Podcast - https://anchor.fm/crookedillness http://crookedillness.com/ —————————— Book a 1:1 Virtual Coffee to see how I can help you - https://bit.ly/1-1VirtualCoffee —————————— You can purchase my bestselling book 'Rebel's Guide to Spirituality' here - http://rebelsguidetospirituality.com/ —————————— Join Abundance Vortex and become an abundant badass overflowing with infinite manifestation power - https://aniahalama.com/abundance-vortex Join Xpansion Alchemy the divine alchemy school for all souls looking to transform and Xpand - https://xpansionalchemy.com/ —————————— Follow me on social! Web - http://aniahalama.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ania.e.halama/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aniatravels/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AniaTravels Spiritual BA Babes Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/spiritualityforbadassbabes —————————— Shop Organifi and use code AniaTravels at checkout. https://greendropship.com/ Get seen in front of 500K Women - https://bit.ly/WHWE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiritualityforbadassbabe/support
Welcome to Splash of Ash podcast with Ashley Parker. Today Ashley is joined by Paris Prynkiewicz from the Crooked Illness. Together they dive into the stigma surrounding mental health, her own journey with mental health and healing and how powerful a positive mindset can be. Enjoy! Crooked Illness Podcast (@crookedillness) • Instagram photos and videos Website: https://splashofash.co IG: https://www.instagram.com/a_splashofash/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asplashofashh Email: Hello@splashofash.co
Paris Prynkiewicz joins us from the Crooked Illness Podcast in this episode & we talk about her journey to mental health & her experiences. You can find all of the Crooked Illness content below! https://linktr.ee/crookedillness #sexualassault #mentalhealth #bipolar
In this episode of Beat Your Addictions podcast our guest Paris Prynkiewicz shares her emotional journey through mental illness and we discuss ... - Being misdiagnosed - Stigma of bipolar - Coping with past trauma - Walking in someone else's shoes - Realities of being hospitalized - Quality of mental health treatment Please check Patis Prykiewicz's podcast 'Crooked Illness' and her social media facebook.com/crookedillness instagram.com/crookedillness https://www.facebook.com/BeatYourAddictionsPodcast For more info please visit us at JohnJGiordano.com John's books on sale at Amazon 'How to Beat Your Addictions and Live a Quality Life' https://tinyurl.com/y38qgz2f 'The Kid From The South Bronx Who Never Gave Up' https://tinyurl.com/yxp2ngz4
She is super sweet loved talking and getting to know Paris from the podcast Crooked illness, We talk about mental health and how it effect both Paris and i lives.follow her on all her social media's and check in every Monday for a new guest !! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grabba/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grabba/support