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Welcome to "Who We Are" – a podcast dedicated to sharing personal stories of mental health struggles and triumphs. Join me, Zach Molock, as we delve into the complexities of mental health and explore practical ways to navigate them in our daily lives. Having battled mental health challenges for nearly 20 years, I've become a passionate advocate for mental well-being. This podcast aims to bring us together, fostering conversations that break the stigma and promote a supportive community. Let's embark on this journey to improve our mental health and quality of life together!

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Kirsten's Journey: Navigating Autism

Summary In this episode of the Who We Are podcast, host Zach Molock speaks with Kirsten Osborne, a young adult navigating her journey with autism and ADHD. Kirsten shares her experiences with mental health, the challenges of masking, and the importance of self-acceptance. She discusses her creative pursuits in writing and acting, and how her neurodivergence influences her perspective on the world. The conversation also touches on misconceptions about autism, the role of faith, and the power of humor in coping with life's challenges. Kirsten emphasizes the importance of trusting oneself and reaching out for help, encouraging others to embrace their unique journeys. Takeaways * Kirsten has a background in theater and is passionate about acting and writing. * Early experiences with autism were misread as being overly dramatic. * Masking is a common behavior in autistic individuals, leading to anxiety and depression. * Kirsten's turning point was receiving her autism diagnosis at age 23. * Faith plays a significant role in Kirsten's journey and self-acceptance. * ADHD influences Kirsten's creative work and how she experiences the world. * Healing is nonlinear, with ups and downs in the process. * Misconceptions about autism often prevent proper understanding and diagnosis. * Humor helps Kirsten cope and connect with others who share similar experiences. * Kirsten encourages others to trust themselves and seek help when needed. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Kirsten's Journey 01:30 Navigating Autism and Mental Health 04:32 Understanding Masking and Its Impact 06:26 Self-Discovery and Trusting One's Journey 08:54 Faith and Its Role in Mental Health 13:58 The Intersection of ADHD and Autism 20:30 Creative Expression Through Challenges 25:26 Chaos and Clarity in Healing 29:15 The Importance of Self-Advocacy 33:06 Therapeutic Approaches and Personal Growth 34:43 The Power of Journaling 35:28 Understanding Stimming and Autism 36:34 Misconceptions About Autism 39:19 Reframing Autism: Support Needs vs. Functioning Labels 41:54 Empathy and Connection in Autism 45:05 The Unique Bonds of Non-Verbal Communication 48:26 The Role of Humor in Coping 51:50 The Journey of Healing: Action vs. Reflection 53:51 Messages of Self-Acceptance and Seeking Help 57:17 Final Thoughts and Resources for Understanding Autism Resources from Kirsten: * Unmasking Autism by Devon Price: https://a.co/d/gHN4K7w [https://a.co/d/gHN4K7w] It's written by a late-in-life diagnosed autistic and explores how social and structural changes like accessibility measures would improve the lives of both allistic and autistic people + provides a more in-depth exploration of what masking is, what unmasking looks like, and other terminology used in the community to explain and communicate our experiences.  * This website has several resources ranging from fictionalized media that accurately portrays autism as well as some of the history of autism + online resources covering accessibility and adult diagnosis. ⁠https://thinkingautismguide.com/resources⁠ [https://url.us.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/71xJCNkB6XUoo3rqFmfZfyt0DB?domain=thinkingautismguide.com] * This is a good resource for up-to-date information on what autism is as well as relevant language/terminology used by and within members of the community. ⁠https://aane.org/autism-info-faqs/autism-basics/what-is-autism/⁠ [https://url.us.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/WTDBCOYD0LT33x9LFvh4fGz1Jf?domain=aane.org] * Here's another link from the above website that will take you to the FAQ directory in which the above article is located; they have several subsections of information on autism such as diagnosis, disclosing one's diagnosis, government support, education, mental health services, and more. ⁠https://aane.org/autism-info-faqs/⁠ [https://url.us.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/zSy7CPNEVgSQQXr1I1ipfxQP61?domain=aane.org] * This is a resource for sensory processing difficulties and covers all different kinds of over/under-stimulation as well as copying skills/strategies to meet those challenges in a supportive, safe way. ⁠https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/sensory-differences/sensory-differences/all-audiences⁠ [https://url.us.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/wBspCQWG8ju77PE1FksxfG0arI?domain=autism.org.uk] * If you need to talk, the 988 Lifeline is here.: https://988lifeline.org/ [https://988lifeline.org/]

30. mai 2025 - 1 h 0 min
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Imposter Syndrome vs. The Poser: Awareness Brings Confidence

In this episode of the Who We Are podcast, hosts Zach Molock and Brian Williford delve into the complexities of Imposter Syndrome and Poser Syndrome. They explore the definitions, similarities, and differences between the two, sharing personal experiences and insights. The conversation emphasizes the importance of authenticity, vulnerability, and the impact of external validation on mental health. Strategies for overcoming both syndromes are discussed, along with common misconceptions that surround them. The episode concludes with a reminder of the significance of sharing personal stories and seeking help when needed. Takeaways - Imposter syndrome involves doubting one's accomplishments despite evidence of success. -Poser syndrome is about projecting a false image to gain acceptance. -Both syndromes stem from insecurity and fear of rejection. -External validation can lead to feelings of inadequacy. -Sharing personal stories can help others feel less alone. -It's important to surround yourself with supportive individuals. -Growth often requires stepping out of comfort zones. -Misconceptions about these syndromes can minimize their impact. -Therapy and counseling can be beneficial in overcoming these challenges. -Everyone's story matters and can provide valuable perspective. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Imposter Syndrome 05:09 Exploring Poser Syndrome 11:06 Comparing Imposter and Poser Syndromes 16:38 Strategies to Overcome Poser Syndrome 32:38 Strategies to Overcome Imposter Syndrome 38:43 Understanding Intrusive Thoughts and Their Origins 39:51 The Importance of Trusted Relationships 41:14 Navigating Imposter and Poser Syndrome 43:04 The Interplay of Imposter and Poser Syndrome 44:50 The Power of Sharing Personal Stories 49:22 Debunking Misconceptions About Mental Health 56:24 Misconceptions Surrounding Imposter Syndrome 01:02:13 The Reality of Success and Self-Doubt 01:07:14 The Impact of Words on Mental Health 01:13:48 Final Thoughts on Mental Health Awareness

23. mars 2025 - 1 h 17 min
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Taylor Rollins- Postpartum Depression (PPD)

In this compelling episode, Taylor Rollins opens up about her deeply personal journey with postpartum depression, shedding light on the emotional toll it took on her mental health and the challenges she faced along the way. She shares how this experience shaped her perspective, underscoring the critical need to break the stigma surrounding maternal mental health. With honesty and hope, she delves into the strategies and support systems that helped her overcome and thrive, inspiring others to seek help and embrace healing. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss. **If anyone needs to talk and feels like they have nowhere to turn, please use 988 Lifeline. Dial 988 or go to 988lifeline.org for immediate help. Don't give up. You are worth it. You are enough. You are loved. https://988lifeline.org [https://988lifeline.org/] **You are not alone. There are resources available.The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline is free, confidential, and here to help, 24/7. 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262)  https://mchb.hrsa.gov/programs-impact/national-maternal-mental-health-hotline [https://mchb.hrsa.gov/programs-impact/national-maternal-mental-health-hotline] **Postpartum Support InternationalYou are not alone and you are not to blame. Help is available. You will get better.Get Help. Call the PSI Help Line:1-800-944-4773https://www.postpartum.net [https://www.postpartum.net/]

3. mars 2025 - 1 h 0 min
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