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“Why Can’t She See Me?” with Madigan and Aimee Duffy, MD

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Season 2, Episode 60

Join your hosts Carmen and Sophia Micsa and learn about Dr. Aimee Duffy and her daughter Madigan, our mother/daughter guests, who wrote a book together entitled Why Can’t She See Me about overcoming depression, anxiety, and suicide since September is national suicide prevention month.
Doctor Aimee Duffy, founder and medical director of Carolina Integrative Medicine is the #1 International Bestselling author of "Normal Doesn't Have Side Effects" and an award-winning speaker at the Harvard Club of Boston, Nasdaq, New York City Bar Association, and CNN Center. A frequent guest on ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX Network TV news and talk shows.
On this Seeds of Sunshine episode:

  • Dr. Aimee Duffy opened Carolina Integrative Medicine in 2011 because she was finding more research and data and more people were looking for this type of approach to not just fixing a health problem, but wanting to be well.
  • Although Madigan does not want to become a doctor like her mom, for she is in a public speaking program that she likes, she is happy that she made her voice heard and hopes that the book they wrote together will help other teenagers like herself.
  • Find out Madigan’s powerful story about her mental struggles when at 13, she was put in a mental hospital for having suicidal thoughts. The book is just that story told from the first day that she asked for help from her mother. Madigan is happy that it all ended up well and that six years later, she can tell the story together with her mom.
  • To have a teenager who recognizes some signs that they're seeing in themselves and asking for help is powerful.
  • Dr. Duffy highlights the importance of the genetic predisposition and nutritional deficiencies, such as deficiencies and omegas in Vitamin B12 in vitamin D, which could contribute to some mental health issues and symptoms of anxiety and depression.

To purchase their book, please go to Amazon, her website, and wherever books are sold.

To connect with Dr. Aimee Duffy, please follow her on:
(17) Facebook
Aimee Duffy (@aimeeduffymd) • Instagram photos and videos
(4) Duffy Aimee (@aimeeduffymd) / X (twitter.com)

Support the show

Full editing credit & art design to my daughter Sophia Micsa.
There are three ways to support our podcast:
1. You can become a monthly subscriber to our podcast
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1999885/support to help us continue our journey of sprinkling as many seeds of sunshine your way. When you become a subscriber, we will also give you a shout-out on our next episode and promote your business! No strings attached and you can cancel at any time.
2. Please donate any amount at
https://ko-fi.com/carmenmicsa.
3. To follow me on social media, buy my books, or contact me about real estate, please visit
https://linktr.ee/carmenmicsa, or email me at carmenmicsa@yahoo.com


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Season 2, Episode 60

Join your hosts Carmen and Sophia Micsa and learn about Dr. Aimee Duffy and her daughter Madigan, our mother/daughter guests, who wrote a book together entitled Why Can’t She See Me about overcoming depression, anxiety, and suicide since September is national suicide prevention month.
Doctor Aimee Duffy, founder and medical director of Carolina Integrative Medicine is the #1 International Bestselling author of "Normal Doesn't Have Side Effects" and an award-winning speaker at the Harvard Club of Boston, Nasdaq, New York City Bar Association, and CNN Center. A frequent guest on ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX Network TV news and talk shows.
On this Seeds of Sunshine episode:

  • Dr. Aimee Duffy opened Carolina Integrative Medicine in 2011 because she was finding more research and data and more people were looking for this type of approach to not just fixing a health problem, but wanting to be well.
  • Although Madigan does not want to become a doctor like her mom, for she is in a public speaking program that she likes, she is happy that she made her voice heard and hopes that the book they wrote together will help other teenagers like herself.
  • Find out Madigan’s powerful story about her mental struggles when at 13, she was put in a mental hospital for having suicidal thoughts. The book is just that story told from the first day that she asked for help from her mother. Madigan is happy that it all ended up well and that six years later, she can tell the story together with her mom.
  • To have a teenager who recognizes some signs that they're seeing in themselves and asking for help is powerful.
  • Dr. Duffy highlights the importance of the genetic predisposition and nutritional deficiencies, such as deficiencies and omegas in Vitamin B12 in vitamin D, which could contribute to some mental health issues and symptoms of anxiety and depression.

To purchase their book, please go to Amazon, her website, and wherever books are sold.

To connect with Dr. Aimee Duffy, please follow her on:
(17) Facebook
Aimee Duffy (@aimeeduffymd) • Instagram photos and videos
(4) Duffy Aimee (@aimeeduffymd) / X (twitter.com)

Support the show

Full editing credit & art design to my daughter Sophia Micsa.
There are three ways to support our podcast:
1. You can become a monthly subscriber to our podcast
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1999885/support to help us continue our journey of sprinkling as many seeds of sunshine your way. When you become a subscriber, we will also give you a shout-out on our next episode and promote your business! No strings attached and you can cancel at any time.
2. Please donate any amount at
https://ko-fi.com/carmenmicsa.
3. To follow me on social media, buy my books, or contact me about real estate, please visit
https://linktr.ee/carmenmicsa, or email me at carmenmicsa@yahoo.com


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