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It's World Bipolar Day! Hypomania and mania are misrepresented and misunderstood so recorded this 'Conversations About Mania' episode to demystify misconceptions. Listen in as Mental health advocates Shaley Hoogendoorn, Tatyana Frost and Rudy Caseres share raw and vulnerable stories about their with hypomanic and manic episodes- from symptoms, hospitalizations, stigma and more. These stories shed light on what it is really like to live with Bipolar 1 & 2 Disorder. Shaley, Tatyana and Rudy also discuss helpful practices and strategies that help them manage these episodes. These are hard stories to tell, we are so grateful for their honesty and perseverance. We hope this conversation offers hope and encouragement to others walking a similar path. This is bipolar... If you enjoyed this episode or if this podcast means something to you would you consider pressing the follow or subscribe button. If you really loved it feel free to buy me a coffee. I am forever grateful that I get to do this work. Meet Rudy: Rudy Caseres is an award-winning mental health advocate, public speaker, and storytelling event host/producer. He has traveled the country delivering keynote presentations, worked with organizations such as the American Association of Suicidology, This is My Brave, Mental Health America, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and has hosted various storytelling events in the Los Angeles area. He has hosted live-streams for The Mighty and other organizations since 2016. In 2017, he was named one of The Mighty's Mental Health Heroes and NAMI California's Outstanding Peer of the Year. You can connect with him on social media where he is @RudyCaseres. Meet Tatyana: Tatyana Frost is a mental health worker, mental illness advocate, and writer. She recently published her first self-help journal for those diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Inside My Mind, with the goal of helping people better understand themselves and their disorder. Tatyana is diagnosed with Bipolar 1 and Borderline Personality Disorder and is a champion for mental illness on Instagram @havingbipolar where she shares her mental illness experiences and what she's learned along the way. #thisisbipolar #thisisbipolarpodcast #bipolarawareness #mentalhealthpodcast #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalillness
In this episode of 'Conversations With', Shaley Hoogendoorn talks with fellow advocate, Rudy Caseres. Rudy shares openly about his experiences living with bipolar disorder- from symptoms, getting help, stigma and medication to the how becoming a mental health advocate has been a huge part of his healing journey. Rudy also gives advice and words of encouragement to those walking a similar path. His story is one of perseverance and inspiration. We are so grateful for Rudy's voice and his mental health advocacy work. We feel honoured that he shared his story with us, Rudy's story is not over yet. This is bipolar... IG @this.is.bipolar Meet Rudy: Rudy Caseres is an award-winning mental health advocate, public speaker, and storytelling event host/producer. He has traveled the country delivering keynote presentations, worked with organizations such as the American Association of Suicidology, This is My Brave, Mental Health America, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and has hosted various storytelling events in the Los Angeles area. He has hosted live-streams for The Mighty and other organizations since 2016. In 2017, he was named one of The Mighty's Mental Health Heroes and NAMI California's Outstanding Peer of the Year. You can connect with him on social media where he is @RudyCaseres. #thisisbipolar #thisisbipolarpodcast #bipolarpodcast #bipolar #mentalhealthpodcast #mentalhealth #mental-illness
In this episode of 'Conversations With', Shaley Hoogendoorn talks with fellow advocate, Rudy Caseres. Rudy shares openly about his experiences living with bipolar disorder- from symptoms, getting help, stigma and medication to the how becoming a mental health advocate has been a huge part of his healing journey. Rudy also gives advice and words of encouragement to those walking a similar path. His story is one of perseverance and inspiration. We are so grateful for Rudy's voice and his mental health advocacy work. We feel honoured that he trusted us with his story. Rudy's story is not over yet. This is bipolar... IG @this.is.bipolar Meet Rudy: Rudy Caseres is an award-winning mental health advocate, public speaker, and storytelling event host/producer. He has traveled the country delivering keynote presentations, worked with organizations such as the American Association of Suicidology, This is My Brave, Mental Health America, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and has hosted various storytelling events in the Los Angeles area. He has hosted live-streams for The Mighty and other organizations since 2016. In 2017, he was named one of The Mighty's Mental Health Heroes and NAMI California's Outstanding Peer of the Year. You can connect with him on social media where he is @RudyCaseres. #thisisbipolar #thisisbipolarpodcast #bipolarpodcast #bipolar #mentalhealthpodcast #mentalhealth #mental-illness
Serving in the U.S. military is a challenge for anyone – but it can be especially tough when you're dealing with mental health conditions. Public speaker and mental health advocate Rudy Caseres, who was serving in the Army during his first experience with catatonic schizophrenia, understands this firsthand. In today's episode, I sat down with Rudy to discuss his experience with mental health in the military, being discharged from the Army, and what he learned from his time in psych wards. Rudy also talks about the difficulties of being formally diagnosed, and the conflicting feelings his diagnoses brought. “When you're going through this stuff, you have no fucking idea what's going on with you. And then you're just entrusting your life to these strangers that you never met. It takes a lot to take that leap of faith to be like, okay. And when I heard my diagnosis though, I was like, you know what, thank God. Because that at least gives me some kind of explanation of why this is happening to me. But my thing was ‘All right, diagnosis. That's great. What the fuck am I supposed to do now?'” – Rudy Rudy also shares how his difficult journey eventually led to his “aha moment,” which helped him find his niche as a public speaker. “It kinda wakes me up to like, realize like, ‘Hey, you don't have to let the universe, like, just have its way with you. Like, you don't have to completely just be sucked into the depression and let the depression win. … You can actually turn a negative into a positive and make the most of it. You're not a freak. You're not a mutant. You're just built differently. And we need people like you and you can still contribute a lot to this world. Not just in spite of it, because of it.” – Rudy In This Episode (01:43) When Rudy first noticed he might have mental health concerns (03:29) What drew Rudy to public speaking (15:56) Rudy's first catatonic episodes during his time in the Army (20:23) Being considered “mentally ill” in the military (27:13) Coming home after being discharged from the Army and leaving the psych ward (30:00) Rudy's first experiences with catatonic schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (38:59) The “aha moment” of finally being diagnosed (41:11) Harnessing bipolar energy (53:28) What Rudy's manic episodes feel like, and his second time in a psych ward (59:41) How Rudy began his public speaking career (1:12:48) Rudy's next steps Our Guest Rudy Caseres is an award-winning public speaker, live-streamer and social media influencer who has given over 100 presentations across the country sharing his story of surviving a mental breakdown while in the U.S. Army and living with bipolar disorder. He is the host of “No Restraints with Rudy Caseres,” which features live, candid discussions with mental health, human rights and suicide prevention activists, and hosts a monthly panel on mental health for The Mighty. Rudy has been featured in This is My Brave, HealthyPlace, The S Word, OC87 Recovery Diaries, Sweatpants & Coffee, Stigma Fighters, and Schizophrenic NYC, and was named one of The Mighty's Mental Health Heroes of 2017. Resources & Links Off The Cuff https://www.offthecuff.fm/ https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore https://www.instagram.com/1and1otc/ https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/ Rudy Caseres https://www.rudycaseres.com/ http://facebook.com/rudycaseres http://instagram.com/rudycaseres http://twitter.com/rudycaseres Mentioned https://www.nami.org/Home
In honor of World Bipolar Day, this episode tackles the lived experience of bipolar disorder. Mighty host Ashley Kristoff is joined by Rudy Caseres, a live-streamer, mental health public speaker, and storytelling event producer, Gabe Howard, a professional speaker, podcast host and author, and Sarah Jickling, a musician, podcaster, aerial artist and mental health advocate, for a discussion on the details that are important to know whether you're have the diagnosis or know someone with the disorder. They'll talk about their different paths to a bipolar diagnosis, the good and bad side of hospitalizations, and their suggestions for ways to create and build support before a moment of crisis. Episode Transcript: https://bit.ly/3qMLtLc Mighty Podcast Peeps Group: https://themighty.com/groups/podcastpeeps/ Download The Mighty App: http://mgty.co/app Check out Gabe's podcasts and book on his site: GabeHoward.com Check out Sarah's music and podcast on her site: SarahsGoodBadLuck.com Check Rudy's blog and speaking content on his site: RudyCaseres.com
Award-winning speaker and host Rudy Caseres opens up about feeling like he could never quite succeed at life until he was able to grapple with his bipolar disorder. We hear about his catatonic episodes while in the military and his dreams of being on stage. Rudy now hosts livestreams for Suicide Prevention Social Media and The Mighty and has a podcast "Open Excellence" CW: Suicide Find Rudy: Twitter.com/spsmchat https://www.rudycaseres.com/
Last week Joe was invited onto The Mighty's monthy Facebook Live show and got to have a great conversation with fellow advocates Rudy Caseres, Hannah Blum, and Lizzie Reezay about love and bipolar disorder. We thought it would be fitting to share for Valentines Day. Now click play and breathe in that Good Air!You can find today's guests on Instagram @rudycaseres, @hannahdblum, @lizziereezay, and @sincerely_joe.You can earn more about The Mighty and the amazing work that they do at www.themighty.com
Critical suicidology is an emerging area of scholarship and advocacy that brings together expertise from diverse perspectives to re-examine all that we have believed to be “true” about suicide prevention. Critical suicidologists question the highly medicalized framework of understanding a suicidal person and see suicide in context by understanding how other frameworks — like social justice — expand our imagination on what is possible in prevention, intervention and postvention. In this conversation with Jess Stohlmann-Rainey, we talk about the ways traditional efforts in suicide prevention have failed us including:Forced treatmentFear-based approaches of restraint and isolationTrying to predict suicide riskAnd instead explore alternative, creative and upstream approaches to suicide prevention such as transformative justice work, mutual aid peer support, and accountability in making reparations for histories of harm done to communities. About Jess Stohlmann-RaineyJess Stohlmann-Rainey headshot B&W.pngJess Stohlmann-Rainey (she/her) loves to talk about suicide. She is a mad, queer care worker serving as the Director of Program Development at Rocky Mountain Crisis Partners in so-called Denver [land stolen from the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute), Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (Sioux)]. She has focused her career on creating pathways to intersectional, justice-based, emotional support for marginalized communities. Jess centers her lived expertise as an ex-patient and suicide attempt survivor in her work. Her work can be found in Mad in America, Radical Abolitionist, No Restraints with Rudy Caseres, Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Centers, Postvention in Action: The International Handbook of Suicide Bereavement, Crisis, and The Suicide Prevention Resource Center. She has been featured in USA Today and People Magazine, and her story can be found on Live Through This. She collaborates on an irreverant video podcast situation called Suicide ‘n' Stuff with Dese'Rae Stage. Jess holds the Lived Experience seat on Colorado's Suicide Prevention Commission, and was the winner of the 2019 American Association of Suicidology Transforming Lived Experience Award, the 2019 Cookie Gant and Bill Compton LGBTQIA Leadership Award for Excellence in Promoting Diversity and Inclusion Award, and chairs the Paul G Quinnett Lived Experience Writing Competition. She lives with her partner (Jon), housemate (Isaac), and chihuahua (Chunk), and has a taxidermied two headed duckling (Phil & Lil) for an office mate.
Mark is joined by Rudy Caseres, an award-winning mental health speaker, social media influencer, and host of No Restraints with Rudy Caseres, a weekly Facebook Live interview show. They discuss his life with bipolar disorder, his brief time in the army, and his experience with involuntary commitment to a psychiatric facility and the issues around that practice.
Left of Str8 Radio, Saturday, July 13: 11am: VFC 2.0 This Saturday, we're featuring our 3rd annual Keep Talking Mental Health Podcast. This time, it's just the men! We think men's health needs it's own special day, especially when it comes to mental health. Our guests are Kirk Patrick Miller, Rudy Caseres, Vincent Fitzgerald LCSW, and Ryan Engelstad LCSW Welcome to "Voices for Change 2.0" Co-Host's Rebecca and Joe Lombardo have been happily married for 15 years. At age 19, Rebecca was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and struggles with mental illness daily. In 2013, she survived a suicide attempt. As she recovered, she started a blog detailing her struggles. Eventually that blog was turned into a book called It’s Not Your Journey and is now available on Amazon.com 1pm: Repeat of Astro Kiki Radio with special guest: Craig Ramsay Astro Kiki radio is hosted by Astrologer Kyle Thomas and Pop Culture and Red Carpet Queen, Kim Davidson. Their live show is every Wednesday evening at 3pm PST / 6pm EST and they talk about the week's astrology forcast, pop culture news and what the stars say about the news, and a special celebrity guest. Saturdays are the replay.
In honor of Mental Health Awareness month I really wanted to shed light on the issues which is why this week's episode I sit down with local Mental Health Advocate Rudy Caseres. Rudy Caseres is an award-winning mental health advocate, public speaker, and event producer. He has traveled the country delivering keynote presentations, worked with organizations such as the American Association of Suicidology, This is My Brave, Mental Health America, and the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and has hosted various storytelling events at The Garden Church and the Warner Grand Theatre. He was named one of The Mighty’s Mental Health Heroes of 2017 and hosts a Facebook Live interview show for them every month. Rudy currently serves as a board member of the Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council and is their Homelessness Liaison. He is also currently a candidate for San Pedro Honorary Mayor and you can still contribute to his campaign. Together we discuss what so many have wrong about mental health. For example the fact that mental health is something that affects us all and that people aren't necessarily mentally ill and mentally well, there are many "in-betweens". It's a spectrum that everyone is on. Rudy would like to see less binary definitions in the mental health world, where we put people into two categories; well and not well. He shares some personal stories and experiences he's had struggling with suicidal thoughts as many have. One of things we talk most about is how we can reduce the stigma around mental health. He thinks that giving resources and funding to peer-to-peer groups and advocates are one of the most impacting things we can do as a community. Often large organizations approach mental health struggles from an outside perspective, whereas peer-to-peer methods really come from the stand point of "we're in it together". LINKS: Rudy's website https://www.rudycaseres.com/rudy4mayor.html https://www.rudycaseres.com/no-restraints Rudy on Facebook Facebook.com/RudyCaseres Rudy's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rudycaseres/ Rudy's Twitter https://twitter.com/RudyCaseres SPONSORS Cryptospace https://www.cryptospaceus.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cryptospace.us/
Today's guest is Rudy Caseres, an award winning mental health advocate born and raised in San Pedro. He shares his own mental health journey and gives advice to those struggling with mental health, depression and or suicidal thoughts. In the beginning of the episode, because it also happens to be Valentines day (!!!), I go over some suggestions made by listeners on instagram for the best date spots in San Pedro as well as the most romantic things to do locally. Rudy Caseres is a San Pedro local who has dedicated his life to helping those who suffer from mental illnesses, depression or suicidal thoughts by sharing his own journey to mental health. In addition to all this he is also running for honorary mayor, raising money for San Pedro Meals On Wheels, Feed & Be Fed and Animals Rule Rescue. Rudy tells us about his upbringing as a child and some of the thing that made him different than others since he was young. He talks about being bullied and feeling like he was always the odd man out. He shares his experience in the army and how it affected his mental health. Rudy's time in the army only lasted eight months and was not a pleasant experience. He describes the aftermath that would eventually follow and the path that took him on in his mental health journey. Rudy about the beginning of his own mental health journey : "I always had a rough childhood and it was very hard for me to find meaning in my life. I always felt like I was a loser, I would get bullied and get called all these names. I had body image issues ... and healthy adulthood, that did not make.'' Rudy found purpose in sharing his story and soon became a traveling public speaker encouraging others who have struggled with their own mental health issues to reach out to a supportive community. He works closely with the Garden Church in downtown San Pedro to reach those in need which is why he puts on story telling events for the community. Rudy's advice to people struggling with depression: " If your friends or your family are not getting it, or are hostile toward you; there's a lot of emotional abuse that goes on just because there's so much ignorance - there are people out there who do get it ... You have this wide world online that you can connect with. There is hope beyond San Pedro." LINKS: Rudy's website https://www.rudycaseres.com/rudy4mayor.html https://www.rudycaseres.com/no-restraints Rudy on Facebook Facebook.com/RudyCaseres Rudy's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rudycaseres/ Rudy's Twitter https://twitter.com/RudyCaseres SPONSORS Cryptospace https://www.cryptospaceus.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cryptospace.us/ Badfish https://badfishclothing.com/ https://www.instagram.com/badfishclothing/
On Episode 61 of You, Me, Empathy, Rudy Caseres and I explore feeling like an outsider, the dichotomy of wanting independence and wanting to be loved, and why we absolutely need people; we need feely humans in our lives. Thanks for listening, and thanks for empathizing with us! Read the full show notes. Follow You, Me, Empathy on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Support You, Me, Empathy on Patreon. Subscribe and leave a review in iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google. Get yourself a feely t-shirt, mug, or tote!
No Restraints with Rudy Caseres is back! And, boy, did I make an impact on my return or what?! This was easily the hardest interview I've had to do. My guest this week is DJ Jaffe, founder of Mental Illness Policy Org and author of Insane Consequences: How the Mental Health Industry Fails the Mentally Ill. DJ and I disagree on almost everything related to mental health/illness. But I knew that going in. If I was to return then I needed to find a guest that would challenge me and get people talking like they've never before. I was extremely nervous beforehand because I was afraid of letting down my peers and falling into DJ's circular logic debate tactics. Even though we could have gone on for several hours and I could have addressed more viewer comments I'm satisfied with how it turned out. My intention was not to persuade DJ to believe in what I believe in but rather to offer a completely different perspective than my own to my viewers and let them make up their own minds on where they stand on these issues. My hope is that I was able to persuade a few individuals who were on the fence but, in the end, all I can do is speak my truth and not back down. And I will never back down. No Restraints with Rudy Caseres is back! If this is your first time listening I hope you'll check out other episodes as well. I've interviewed some of the leading mental health advocates in the world and I'm only getting started. You can watch live at Facebook.com/RudyCaseres and on-demand anytime at NoRestraints.net. The show is also made in audio form so you can download and listen on your favorite podcast app. You can also follow me on Instagram and Twitter @RudyCaseres. See you again next week for an all new episode with a brand new guest. Be there. Because it's for your own good.
Rudy Caseres and I hung out, talked about bipolar disorder and This is My Brave, which debuts in Los Angeles tomorrow night! Here's more from Rudy. My name is Rudy Caseres. I am an award-winning public speaker, writer, and vlogger who shares his story of living with bipolar and surviving suicide. I have traveled the country to work with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Mental Health America, Project Semicolon, and the American Association of Suicidology. My content has been featured on The Mighty, This is My Brave, OC87 Recovery Diaries, Wear Your Label, Project UROK, Schizophrenic NYC, The S Word, Mad in America, and HealthyPlace. In August 2017 I was awarded Outstanding Peer of the Year by NAMI California and in December 2017 I was selected by The Mighty as one of their Mental Health Heroes of 2017. I was born in and currently reside in San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA. Represented by This is My Brave Speakers Bureau
Rudy Caseres, my inspiration for starting my podcast, comes on to discuss forced mental health treatment. We talk about the shortcomings and negative outcomes of forced psychiatric care, and solutions we think are possible. We also discuss the notion of "bipolar as a superpower." Rudy is an incredible mental health advocate, and a blast to have on the show. I am sure Rudy will come on again!
Rudy Caseres, my inspiration for starting my podcast, comes on to discuss forced mental health treatment. We talk about the shortcomings and negative outcomes of forced psychiatric care, and solutions we think are possible. We also discuss the notion of "bipolar as a superpower." Rudy is an incredible mental health advocate, and a blast to have on the show. I am sure Rudy will come on again!
Hello, wonderful listeners! We had a special guest, Rudy Caseres, on this week’s episode, and we talked all about his incredible work as a mental health advocate! Rudy speaks and writes publicly about his experiences with bipolar disorder and surviving suicide. In addition to hosting a Facebook show (No Restraints) with a variety of interesting … Continue reading Jedi Counsel Podcast 93 – Talking Mental Health Advocacy & Lived Experience with Rudy Caseres
This week, I spend some time thanking people who help made CXMH possible recently and than talking about what's coming up for CXMH! After that, I talk with Rudy Caseres, an award-winning writer, speaker, & mental health advocate. He shares about his story, being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and wanting to be the next Pope.
This week, I spend some time thanking people who help made CXMH possible recently and than talking about what's coming up for CXMH! After that, I talk with Rudy Caseres, an award-winning writer, speaker, & mental health advocate. He shares about his story, being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and wanting to be the next Pope.Join the exclusive Cxmhunity Facebook group to interact with the hosts, guests, and other listeners by pledging just $1/month on Patreon!Connect with Rudy on his website, Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.Support CXMH on Patreon or leave us a review on iTunes or Google Play! Check out our brand new merchandise to show off your love of CXMH or start conversations! Check out other episodes and find your favorite guest on our website.Connect with CXMH on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.Connect with Robert on his website, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.Intro/Outro music for this episode is Fall Down by Rivers & Robots.
Rudy Caseres is a mental health advocate who lives with bipolar disorder, depression, and anxiety. The post Episode 19 – Rudy Caseres: Champion for Mental Health appeared first on OC87 Recovery Diaries.
Today on No Restraints with Rudy Caseres my guest is Jess Stohlmann-Rainey. Jess works in suicide prevention as a consultant, peer support line supervisor, and speaks publicly about her story as an attempt and loss survivor. Topics include why forced treatment and police involvement are never the answer, why mental illness diagnoses are irrelevant, the right to suicide, and whether strip searches and forced catheterization is sexual assault. I’ve had the privilege of meeting with Jess a few times at various conferences and can’t say enough good things about her. We need more people not afraid to speak their mind and even piss people off. Because lives are at stake. You can also pledge your support at Patreon.com/RudyCaseres and PayPal.me/RudyC. Because it's for your own good.
Today on No Restraints with Rudy Caseres my guest is Julie Kraft: author of The Other Side of Me: Memoir of a Bipolar Mind. This was the second time I’ve interviewed Julie after she was brave enough to dress up for my Halloween-themed show last year. As always, she’s a lot of fun and the time passes by effortlessly. Please make sure to buy your own copy of The Other Side of Me on Amazon. You can also stay updated with her work at www.juliekraft.com. Julie is also making great content on her Instagram as well. Like what you see? You can support No Restraints with Rudy Caseres by pledging a monthly amount at Patreon.com/RudyCaseres. This will help keep the show running as well as improving important aspects such as lighting, sound, a new laptop, and eventually a recording studio. You can also make a one time offer of monetary support at PayPal.me/RudyC and Venmo.com/RudyCaseres. I appreciate any and all support. Stay tuned for another episode of No Restraints with Rudy
It's the time of year to pause and reflect, so we take some time to think back on the show so far and what we've done in 2017. Also, Steve makes a big announcement.Join the exclusive Cxmhunity Facebook group to interact with the hosts, guests, and other listeners by pledging just $1/month on Patreon!A huge thanks to the following people who made the first year of CXMH possible:Our wives and families, Scott McConnell, Sarah Fader, Sarah Schuster, Aaron J. Smith, Mike McHargue, Jason Micheli, William Paul Young, Gabe Howard, Nate Crawford, Dr. Heather Vacek, Nate Pyle, Dr. Bart Andrews, Jon Scott, Kristen Kansiewicz, L.J. Vanier, Sarah Robinson, Rev. Liz Edman, Stephanie Gates, Dan from Canada, Grace Sandra, J.J. Landis, Jeremy Sims, Act of Congress, Dr. Janis Whitlock, Stephen Mansfield, Hannah Brencher, Dr. Jonathan Singer, Dr. Sherry Molock, Rev. Ed Bacon, John Pavlovitz, Dr. Elizabeth Horn, Jason Chesnut, Kay Warren, Zach Hoag, Marc Alan Schelske, Kaitlin Curtice, Dr. Stacey Freedenthal, Dr. Amber Thornton, CloZee, Rivers and Robots, Seth Baker, Chris Guar, Jenna Rose Jack, Caroline North, Christy Vanhoozer, Rudy Caseres, Lindsay Hicks, Barry Pearman, Noel Young, Brad Wofford, Sarah McLachlan, Callan Sims, Justin who lent Robert the earphones that one time, anyone who gave us podcasting advice, the folks who rate & review us on iTunes, Carter Carroll, Kevin Garcia, James Vore, Andre Henry, so many more people, and you: the listeners.Coming in 2018: Amy Simpson, Brittney Moses, Dr. Holly Oxhandler, Dr. David Susman, Scott Sauls, Dr. Margaret Rutherford, and plenty more! Make sure to subscribe and come back to listen!Support CXMH on Patreon or leave us a review on iTunes or Google Play! Check out other episodes and find your favorite guest on our website. Connect with CXMH on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.Connect with Robert on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and his website.Connect with Steve on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and his website.
Rudy is a public speaker, writer, and vlogger who shares his story of living with bipolar. He travels the country to work with the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Project Semicolon, This is My Brave, and Active Minds. Interviewed for the Fall 2016 edition of BP Magazine. Creates video content for HealthyPlace.com. Featured on “The S Word” (documentary) blog. Rudy has proudly lived in San Pedro, CA his entire life. Follow him on Twitter @RudyCaseres and on Facebook www.facebook.com/rudycaseres