My most recent being overthinking about you navigating romantic relationships when you have anxiety, OCD and or depression.Īnd as you can probably see with that title, I've really kind of launched into, in addition to writing and comedy writing, a lot of what I do now is in the mental health space because I've actually had OCD since I was four years old. So I had a YouTube channel called Just Between Us that's now a podcast. That has really allowed me to have this career where writing is the core of it. I've been making content for the internet since about probably about like 2010 or like since I graduated in 2011. So I really thought my journey would just be kind of attempting to work in TV and then through a, a series of events that sort of started with a web series class I took when I was at U usc. I came out to California to do undergrad program at U USC and screenwriting. It's, it's like letting us realize we can get work done without having an image of perfection. īut don't you feel like that's becoming accepted in like the last few years of just Oh it's totally kids running around and whatever your backdrop is like it just is what it is. I did like a, like an important TV pitch at like halfway through. I always have him on my lap for like zooms and recordings and people don't notice till he readjusts himself in Frame. , let's start off, tell us who you are, where you're from and what you do and what this cute dog's name is. As I said to you before we hit record, my list of questions is really long, so we'll see what we get to today. I am so looking forward to this conversation. So if that is not something you wanna listen to today, please skip to another episode So, welcome Allison I will give you a heads up that there is talk of self-harm and suicide. We talk about her experience with OCD, depression and anxiety and what it’s like to date and be in a relationship with someone with these conditions. Today’s episode is with podcaster, writer and mental health advocate Allison Raskin. I’m a big believer in talking about mental health regularly but wanted to shine a light on some stories especially this month. It’s May which means it’s Mental Health Awareness Month and every Tuesday this month we’ll be releasing an episode related to mental health. I’m your host Harper Spero and I’m so glad you tuned in. Hey guys welcome to another episode of Made Visible. You should consult with a license or registered healthcare professional about your individual condition and circumstance. Please note this podcast is intended to provide information and education and is not intended to provide you with a diagnosis or treatment advice. It also helps to create a new awareness of how we can be sensitive and supportive to those with invisible illnesses. It provides a platform for people who seem fine but aren't, to share their experiences. Made Visible helps people with invisible illnesses feel seen and heard.
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