Episode 10 STIGMA - media & modern culture

In this episode, mental health advocates Shaley Hoogendoorn and Julie Kraft discuss how stigma is affected by media & modern culture. Do movies and tv shows portray mental illness in an accurate light? Do characters give a realistic glimpse? And what happens if and when they don’t? This episode also explores what responsibility, if any, the media has when reporting about 'people in the public eye' & their mental health struggles. Listen in as Shaley and Julie weigh in on specific shows, interviews, and even the paparazzi. It is their greatest hope that this episode brings awareness to the powerful impact the entertainment world has on our perceptions of mental health! If you enjoyed this episode or if this podcast means something to you would you consider pressing the follow or subscribe button. If you really loved it feel free to buy me a coffee. I am forever grateful that I get continue on with this work. xo Shaley *media mentioned in this episode: -Framing Britney Spears - Hulu (2021) -Modern Love - “Take me as I am, whoever I am” - HBO (2019) -Interview with Charlie Sheen - ABC NEWS (Feb 2011)   Instagram: @this.is.bipolar #thisisbipolar #thisisbipolarpodcast 

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’this is bipolar’ is an unfiltered & authentic podcast sharing stories of lived experience. Listen to hear a real-life glimpse of bipolar disorder. Join mental illness advocate, Shaley Hoogendoorn as she passionately shares her bipolar journey and holds space for others to share their own. It is Shaley’s greatest hope that each episode will give insight, shatter stigma, and offer hope. Our voices need to be heard. Our stories aren’t over yet. this is bipolar...