Episode 6: Into the Darkness

In today's episode I delve into the depths of why I created this podcast. I spent the past two years of my life trying to find and discover what makes me who I am; and today's episode tells you why I ever started on this journey to learn more about myself. I've had a lot of time to comprise this episode, spent most of the past four months drafting and re-drafting how I wanted to convey this message, and today, I present to you my final product. To further delve into the psyche of my mind, go to the Crazy Asian Chick Facebook page for open discussion. What questions do you have? Have you felt the same things or have gone through similar situations? What would you have done if you were in my shoes? Open discussion is also welcome on my Crazy Asian Chick Instagram @crazyaznpodcast and Twitter @CrazyAsianChic1National Suicide Prevention Lifeline toll-free at 800-273-8255.Girls & Boys Town National Hotline (800) 448-3000Veteran’s Crisis Line (800) 273-8255If you're not in crisis, but just need someone to talk to, you can try Warmlines. It's a peer-run program that is staffed by people who are also in recovery. http://warmline.org/

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Breaking our limitations means discovering our strengths and our weaknesses. My name is Xai Moore, and my coaching focuses on self-discovery and empowerment. How do we achieve our goals and dreams? By knowing what limits us and what makes us stronger. I have spent the last four years of my life delving into my persona. After facing a financial and mental crisis, I took back my own life and started setting my own rules. I worked on my communication. I worked on my marriage. I worked on my own self-image. All that work has brought me here today. Once Upon a Mental Crisis Podcast highlights the changing elements of my life: what they were, how they affected me, and what I learned from them. Join me through my life journey in hope that I can also show you guidance through yours.