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Mental Health: You Never Know What Someone Is Carrying ⭐

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Some struggles are visible. Many aren’t. In this episode, I open up about my own experiences with body dysmorphia, PMDD, mood swings, and the emotional highs and lows that so many of us quietly carry. I’m not a mental health professional—just someone trying to understand my own mind while learning how to be a little kinder to myself along the way. We talk about the pressure to always appear happy, how easy it is to hide pain behind a smile, and why checking in on the people we love matters more than we realize. Mental health looks different for everyone, and no matter what you’re facing, your struggles are valid. This is a conversation about compassion, resilience, mindfulness, and hope. Because one bad day—or even a few bad days—doesn’t erase the progress you’ve made. Healing isn’t about being perfect; it’s about continuing to show up for yourself. If you’re feeling overwhelmed today, I hope this episode reminds you that you’re not alone, you’re worthy of support, and you’re doing better than you think. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please reach out to a trusted person or contact emergency or crisis services in your area. Help is available, and you don’t have to face it alone. https://linktr.ee/Jschwartz615

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