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It’s Not What You Think

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OCD, it’s really not what you think. This is a podcast about the horrors and hilarities of living with OCD, hosted by author and mental health advocate Penny Moodie and CEO of Stand Up Events, Angie Greene.Both Penny and Angie have lived with OCD for as long as they can remember and they have had enough of the misconceptions about OCD that can cause so much damage. They want to share what it’s really like to live with OCD so that other people feel more understood and less alone. Each week they will speak to an expert or someone with lived experience to delve into the raw and often confronting reality of living with this often debilitating illness. Penny and Angie are on a mission to shine a light on something that is so often shrouded in shame so that everyone can feel less alone. So if you have OCD, or you know someone who has OCD, take a listen!INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/itsnotwhatyouthink_pod

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episode Chris Walker: When childhood trauma meets OCD artwork

Chris Walker: When childhood trauma meets OCD

Leading Australian TV producer, Chris Walker talks to Penny and Angie about the devastating intersection of OCD and childhood trauma.  When Chris was a young kid he witnessed a devastating event which left him and his family reeling. A few years later, Chris experienced OCD symptoms which started to take over his life.  In this very raw and honest episode, Chris talks so generously about: * The role religion and moral scrupulosity played in his OCD * The exhaustion of dealing with OCD at school when it’s so often invisible/hidden * The continuing misunderstanding around OCD and mental illness in general * Getting treatment for PTSD and ocd and how ERP therapy helped his compulsions * Seeing OCD symptoms in one of his children and his optimism for early intervention.

17 de may de 2026 - 46 min
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Adelaide Miller: Solving the jigsaw of multiple diagnoses

Award-winning ABC journalist and independent filmmaker, Adelaide Miller has a lot going on. Over the last five years she's been diagnosed with OCD, an eating disorder, mild tourettes and ADHD.    Adelaide talks to Penny and Alison about the symptoms she experienced as a child, the painful and awkward lengths she would go to, to make others feel happy and loved and how she's worked to unpack the different components of her neurodivergence and mental health.    We discuss eating disorders in this episode, so if you need help please contact The Butterfly Foundation [https://butterfly.org.au/]   Show notes:  The Man Who Couldn't Stop [https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-man-who-couldn-t-stop-david-adam/book/9781447277682.html?source=pla&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21622022821&gbraid=0AAAAA-Ia9hNpnQAfRD_aeUVvHWvPAecwH&gclid=Cj0KCQjw8PDPBhCeARIsAOJwmWWDIR2ihcuoZqre0V-BJEDYXIGT15F-QHJHY1Qj2Yx8-GsmK1FJDAgaAt9AEALw_wcB] by David Adam

10 de may de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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Group chat: How OCD affects friendships

OCD can take so much from people, and a devastating effect of this illness is that it can complicate friendships. In this last episode of season 2, Alison Cosker joins Penny and Ange again to talk about how and why this is the case. They touch on: - How hard it can be to tell friends about an OCD diagnosis  - The strain a mental illness, with no end-date can put on friendships - The boundaries that people with mental illness often have to put in place to look after themselves, and how this can be misconstrued - How friends can get entangled in the reassurance web - Trying to take the ego out of friendship where possible  They end by giving tips for trying to maintain precious friendships; from the point of views of the person with and without OCD

23 de nov de 2025 - 42 min
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