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Episode 52: Living with Tourette's with Calder Holloway

1 h 8 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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Episode warning: Due to the nature of our discussion, this episode contains strong language.   On this episode, we are honoured to be joined by Calder Holloway. Calder bravely talks about his Tourettes experience to help reduce the weight of anxiety, fear and stigma around this condition. We hope that the weight of knowledge Calder brings so brilliantly to today’s show increases the compassion and understanding essential to neurodivergent ability.   Please remember we are not clinicians, psychologists or ED specialists, but share our lived, researched and specialist informed experience of an eating disorder and mental health trauma to contribute to the wider understanding in how to best support and improve mental health care services. Thank you to our amazing listeners for joining in our candid discussions and supporting our hope to effect positive change. Contact us: dontweighttochange@outlook.com

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