Mental Wellness meets Crime Thriller - with Mary Desch
In this episode of Speaking of Inclusion..., I am joined by Mary Desch, a former psychiatrist from Portland, Oregon, who has made the leap from addiction medicine to writing psychological crime thrillers.
Mary and I discuss her first novel, Tangled Darkness, and how her background in psychiatry and addiction work informs her storytelling and character development.
Throughout our conversation, Mary shares a grounded look at the realities of mental wellness, addiction, and recovery. The episode offers insight into how mental health struggles show up in everyday life, the critical role of community and support, and why understanding the complexities of addiction (forboth those directly affected and those around them) matters.
We talk through the messy, very human sides of change, shame, coping, and what it actually takes to move from struggle toward real peace of mind. We also cover why education and open conversations about mental health are as important as teaching physical health or spirituality, and how those in the workplace (and beyond) can make a difference by listening and engaging with care.
3 key takeaways:
* Lasting recovery from addiction is not just about stopping, it’s about staying stopped, with support, and learning to live with peace of mind.
* Open, non-judgemental education about mental health and addiction is missing from most early life experiences, but it is vital for adults and young people alike.
* Community, whether through mutual support groups, friends, family, or even creative circles, can make a profound difference for those facing tough times.
A question for listeners to reflect on:
How can you show up with empathy and openness for someone whose experience or struggles you might not fully understand?
You can find about Mary and her amazing writing from her website www.MaryDesch.com [www.MaryDesch.com].
Things we said we'd include in this episode's show notes:
* You can find additional interviews with Mary by searching for “Mary Desch author interviews” online
* Tangled Darkness is available to buy in all good book outlets NOW, and the sequel, If I Go Quiet, plus the upcoming novella, Lethal Loyalty, and forthcoming novel, Play Me Once will be available very soon – keep an eye on Mary’s website!
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Speaking of Inclusion is hosted by Katie Allen.
Katie is a specialist inclusion consultant and confidence coach, offering a no BS approach to DEI and helping people become more confident in important human conversations.
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Theme music is courtesy of Epidemic Sounds – "No Drama" by Alder