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Ep 3 - Bipolar 2 with Joanne Almonte Mason

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In this conversation, Jade Rose interviews Joanne Almonte-Mason, a writer who is querying a novel called On Shadow's Ledge. The book follows a college senior who experiences auditory hallucinations and is later diagnosed with bipolar II disorder. Joanne shares that her own experiences with bipolar disorder inspired the story. They discuss the challenges of the writing and publishing process, as well as the importance of sharing the journey openly. Joanne also opens up about her own experiences with bipolar disorder, including the symptoms she experiences and how she manages them. They discuss the need for better understanding and support for people with bipolar disorder, both in the workplace and in society.

Takeaways

  • Writing and publishing a book can be a challenging and mysterious process, but sharing the journey openly can provide support and inspiration for others.
  • Bipolar disorder can manifest differently in each individual, and it is important to challenge the stereotypes and misconceptions portrayed in media.
  • Accepting a bipolar disorder diagnosis can be a difficult process, but seeking treatment and finding the right medication can lead to stability and improved quality of life.
  • Support from friends and family is crucial in managing bipolar disorder, and it is important for loved ones to be understanding, observant, and willing to have open conversations.
  • There is a need for greater awareness and accommodations for people with bipolar disorder in the workplace and in society as a whole.

Keywords

writing, publishing, bipolar disorder, auditory hallucinations, diagnosis, medication, support, workplace accommodations, mental health

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In this conversation, Jade Rose interviews Joanne Almonte-Mason, a writer who is querying a novel called On Shadow's Ledge. The book follows a college senior who experiences auditory hallucinations and is later diagnosed with bipolar II disorder. Joanne shares that her own experiences with bipolar disorder inspired the story. They discuss the challenges of the writing and publishing process, as well as the importance of sharing the journey openly. Joanne also opens up about her own experiences with bipolar disorder, including the symptoms she experiences and how she manages them. They discuss the need for better understanding and support for people with bipolar disorder, both in the workplace and in society.

Takeaways

  • Writing and publishing a book can be a challenging and mysterious process, but sharing the journey openly can provide support and inspiration for others.
  • Bipolar disorder can manifest differently in each individual, and it is important to challenge the stereotypes and misconceptions portrayed in media.
  • Accepting a bipolar disorder diagnosis can be a difficult process, but seeking treatment and finding the right medication can lead to stability and improved quality of life.
  • Support from friends and family is crucial in managing bipolar disorder, and it is important for loved ones to be understanding, observant, and willing to have open conversations.
  • There is a need for greater awareness and accommodations for people with bipolar disorder in the workplace and in society as a whole.

Keywords

writing, publishing, bipolar disorder, auditory hallucinations, diagnosis, medication, support, workplace accommodations, mental health

  continue reading

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