• Finding Stability and Connection Through Structure - Lessons Learned on the Path to Mental Health Recovery
    Dec 29 2024

    What role does structure play in mental health recovery, and could it be the missing piece in your journey to well-being? This episode explores the transformative power of adding structure to your life (Building Block #1), drawing from my own "dark years" when the absence of grounding activities led to a mental health crisis. Through attending community college classes and participating in NAMI support groups, I discovered that even simple, consistent commitments can act as a lifeline, providing both stability and a newfound sense of connection with others.

    I explore how engaging in various activities, such as work, school, volunteering, or attending support groups, can lead to a healthier, more fulfilling life. The discussion underscores the importance of incorporating structure as a foundational element of recovery, offering a 'reset' in daily life that fosters balance and accomplishment. Listeners are encouraged to assess their own lives and consider adding structured activities to support their path to recovery and overall well-being.

    *AI was used to create the episode title and description

    For more information about the Five Building Blocks of Recovery and/or to contact Jared, go to Five Building Blocks of Recovery (thefivebuildingblocksofrecovery.com)

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    25 mins
  • Debbie Brazil's Story of Advocacy and Acceptance - What You Really Need to Know About Recovery from a Mental Health Condition
    Dec 15 2024

    Imagine growing up in a household shadowed by bipolar disorder, only to find yourself struggling with your own mental health challenges as a teenager. That was Debbie Brazil's reality, and she's here to share her deeply personal story of overcoming panic and anxiety disorders and agoraphobia.

    Her experiences as a mother with children living with mental health conditions, and her mission to normalize mental health conversations and fight the stigma, offer invaluable insights for anyone affected by mental health struggles.

    Debbie and I talk about mental health through the lens of Building Block #3 (trusting the process of recovery) and Building Block #4 (finding your community). Specifically, we discuss the importance of managing expectations along the mental health recovery journey for oneself and for loved ones, the fallacy of ever being fully healed, and what to look for in community.

    Finally, the episode ends with Debbie sharing her hopes for the future related to mental health for herself, her family, and the world at large. You don't want to miss it!

    *Debbie can be followed through her Instagram account at fiercely_hopeful

    *AI was used to help with the creation of the episode title and description

    For more information about the Five Building Blocks of Recovery and/or to contact Jared, go to Five Building Blocks of Recovery (thefivebuildingblocksofrecovery.com)

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    38 mins
  • From Cheerleading Pressure to Mental Health Advocate - Francesca Reicherter - Finding Community and Having a Self-Care Plan
    Dec 1 2024

    Francesca Reicherter shares a deeply personal journey from the pressures of competitive cheerleading to becoming a beacon of hope in mental health advocacy. Her story lays bare the impact of media, social media, and societal pressures on self-worth, and how writing and podcasting became her refuge and platform for change and breaking the stigma. We explore how her struggles led to the founding of multiple different entities and projects, such as:

    • “Inspiring My Generation” -- a nonprofit on a mission of suicide prevention
    • “Normalize the Conversation” -- a podcast which amplifies diverse voices in mental health
    • “Gracefully Chaotic” -- an online community for mental empowerment

    Furthermore, her insights on self-care practices (Building Block #2) and meaningful relationships (Building Block #4) paint a powerful picture of resilience and community as cornerstones of mental health recovery. Francesca's journey is a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the pursuit of meaningful education and support systems.

    To learn more about Francesca and to get in touch with her, check out her websites and her podcast:

    francescareicherter.com

    inspiringmygeneration.org

    open.spotify.com/show/4jRxkfg2SjvzkCidaUG3ho

    *Francesca's story about her mental health journey in the beginning of the episode went longer than expected, but it was incredibly inspiring!

    *trigger warning we do talk about suicide

    *AI was used to help with the creation of the episode title and the episode description

    For more information about the Five Building Blocks of Recovery and/or to contact Jared, go to Five Building Blocks of Recovery (thefivebuildingblocksofrecovery.com)

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    47 mins
  • Trusting the Process of Recovery - Getting Through the Difficult Parts of the Mental Health Recovery Journey
    Oct 6 2024

    In this episode I talk about the importance of, and what it means, to trust the process of recovery (Building Block #3) for those living with a mental health condition. I also offer some tips for how to get through the bad days and setbacks along the recovery journey with less resistance.

    For more information about the Five Building Blocks of Recovery and/or to contact Jared, go to Five Building Blocks of Recovery (thefivebuildingblocksofrecovery.com)

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    16 mins
  • Conversation with Frank King, Mental Health Comedian, Part II - Following Your Intuition and Trusting the Process
    Sep 15 2024

    In today’s episode, as part of my second conversation with Frank King, we talk more about his journey with comedy and mental health, and the importance of following one’s intuition and what intuition can look like (Building Block 5). We also talk about trusting the process in life and in recovery, especially when it comes to depression (Building Block 3), and the importance of community (Building Block 4).

    Frank King, Suicide Prevention Speaker was a writer for The Tonight Show for 20 years, a speaker and comedian for 38.

    He’s fought a lifetime battle with Depression and Suicidality, turning that long dark journey of the soul into 12 TEDx Talks, sharing his lifesaving insights with associations.

    He’s survived 2 aortic valve replacements, double bypass, heart attack, and losing to a puppet on Star Search and lived to joke about all of it.

    *we were having such a good conversation that we ended up talking longer than expected!

    *trigger warning we do talk about suicide

    *this episode was published when the podcast was titled "Five Pillars of Recovery" and before the name change to "Five Building Blocks of Recovery"

    If you’d like to get in touch with Frank, he can be reached at:

    frank@thementalhealthcomedian.com

    858.405.5653

    For more information about the Five Building Blocks of Recovery and/or to contact Jared, go to Five Building Blocks of Recovery (thefivebuildingblocksofrecovery.com)

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    53 mins
  • The Importance of Having Non-Clinical Support (Friends, Family...) along the Mental Health Recovery Journey
    Sep 1 2024

    In this episode I talk about why having a support system outside of having a therapist is so essential along the mental health recovery journey.

    I also share ideas for how you can expand your support system and what it can look like to actually ask for support.

    You don't have to go through the recovery journey alone. Everyone deserves support.

    *this episode was published when the podcast was titled "Five Pillars of Recovery" and before the name change to "Five Building Blocks of Recovery"

    For more information about the Five Building Blocks of Recovery and/or to contact Jared, go to Five Building Blocks of Recovery (thefivebuildingblocksofrecovery.com)

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    20 mins
  • The Importance of Clinical Support along the Mental Health Recovery Journey
    Aug 18 2024

    In this episode I talk about the importance of accepting and embracing clinical support along the mental health recovery journey and what to look for in a psychiatrist and a therapist. I also share tips on how to find clinical support.

    *trigger warning I do indirectly talk about suicide

    *this episode was published when the podcast was titled "Five Pillars of Recovery" and before the name change to "Five Building Blocks of Recovery"

    For more information about the Five Building Blocks of Recovery and/or to contact Jared, go to Five Building Blocks of Recovery (thefivebuildingblocksofrecovery.com)

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    23 mins
  • Conversation with Frank King, 12x TEDx speaker and "The Mental Health Comedian"
    Aug 4 2024

    In this episode I talk with Frank King about how he takes care of his mental health through the lens of Building Block 2 (Having a Self-Care Plan) and Building Block 1 (Basic Stability).

    Frank talks about his five-part self-care plan and how he uses “gamification” to motivate him to stay consistent with his self-care practice. He also talks about the importance of having a schedule/structure and relying on his “pit-crew” of non-clinical support in his life.

    *trigger warning Frank and I do talk about suicide in this episode

    *this episode was published when the podcast was titled "Five Pillars of Recovery" and before the name change to "Five Building Blocks of Recovery"

    If you want to get in touch with Frank, his website is Frank King | Suicide Prevention Speaker | Mental Health Comedian

    For more information about the Five Building Blocks of Recovery and/or to contact Jared, go to Five Building Blocks of Recovery (thefivebuildingblocksofrecovery.com)

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    25 mins