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Gryff Connah: Taboo OCD and saying the quiet parts out loud

42 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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In this episode Penny and Ange are joined by young emerging performer and theatre-maker, Gryff Connah. He talks to them about how intrusive thoughts and compulsions have woven their way throughout his life and how his dad helped him to identify what was really going on. Together they discuss: * the early signs of OCD as a young kid * the obsessive thoughts intensifying during lockdown when Gryff was a teenager * the validation and relief that came with a diagnosis * some of the more taboo themes of OCD that are so common but rarely talked about * the play ‘Flicker’ that Gryff is involved with producing for the Melbourne fringe festival, which delves into the complex themes of OCD

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