Birdie xo Healing, Helping and Inspiration
In this deeply honest and courageous conversation, Christopher Carazas shares his journey of living with autism, navigating identity, and surviving mental health struggles. With vulnerability and clarity, he reflects on what it means to feel different in a world that doesn’t always understand you — and how isolation, cultural shifts, and unspoken expectations can quietly erode one’s sense of self. Chris opens up about the “dark passenger” — the internal battles so many carry but rarely name — and the impact relationships have on healing or harm. Together, we explore the power of community, the weight words can carry, and why suicide is never about selfishness, but about overwhelming pain. Through his memoir, Now That I’m Still Here, Chris offers a roadmap toward understanding, acceptance, and resilience. He reminds us that healing is nonlinear, that small wins matter, and that connection — whether through people, pets, or shared stories — can be life-saving. This episode is about staying. About self-discovery. About finding belonging. And about choosing, again and again, to be here. Now That I'm Still Here: A Memoir of Ruin and Resurrection Link: https://www.amazon.com/Now-That-Still-Here-Resurrection/dp/B0FMXS2HJ1
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