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Unfiltered & authentic - a real-life glimpse of bipolar disorder. Join mental health advocate, Shaley Hoogendoorn as she passionately share her bipolar journey and holds space for the stories others. It is her greatest hope that these raw and real stories will give insight, shatter stigma, and offer hope. This is bipolar...Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Friendships, Bipolar Besties & Being Seen
    2026/01/31

    In this heartfelt and hope-filled episode of This Is Bipolar, Shakey and Dr. Andrea Vassilev meet in real life for the very first time in Los Angeles and dive deep into one of the most meaningful (and complicated) topics when living with bipolar disorder: friendships.

    Together, they explore how bipolar disorder can impact connection, consistency, communication, and trust — from ghosting during depression to intensity, oversharing, and irritability during hypomania or mania. They talk openly about shame, grief, self-stigma, and the fear of being “too much,” while also highlighting the incredible strengths people with bipolar bring to friendships: empathy, loyalty, creativity, and deep emotional insight.

    This episode also offers practical guidance for:

    • Navigating disclosure with friends

    • Asking for what you actually need during different mood states

    • Supporting loved ones with bipolar (and letting them support you)

    • Finding peer connection through bipolar communities and support groups

    Above all, this conversation is a reminder that you are worthy of friendship, connection, and love — exactly as you are.

    6 Important Timestamps

    (formatted exactly as requested)

    • (00:03:40) — Meeting online, becoming real-life friends & why bipolar friendships matter

    • (00:08:55) — How depression affects consistency, ghosting, and friendships

    • (00:17:30) — Hypomania, intensity, irritability & how it can strain relationships

    • (00:25:45) — Grief, shame, oversharing & repairing friendships after episodes

    • (00:32:40) — Disclosure: how, when, and why telling friends can help

    • (00:44:50) — Reframing self-stigma & recognizing what makes you a great friend

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    IG @this.is.bipolar

    Youtube: this is bipolar channel

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    Be sure to sign up for my newsletter at thisisbipolar.com to get a free "Bipolar Travel Toolkit" PDF to help you prepare ahead and manage bipolar disorder while traveling.

    Chapter Markers:

    (00:02:58) Andrea's Upcoming Book

    (00:03:07) Andrea's Trip to Japan

    (00:10:35) Medication Challenges

    (00:14:20) Importance of Prevention

    (00:16:26) Conference Experience

    (00:21:11) Planning for Business Trips

    (00:27:04) Post Travel Reflections

    (00:28:17) Shaley's Camping Trip

    (00:34:17) Balancing Expectations

    (00:37:23) Memorable Moments

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    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening. If this episode or podcast means something to you, I would be forever grateful if you would follow/subscribe the ‘this is bipolar’ podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts so you stay up to date. It would also mean the world to me if you gave a 5 ⭐️ star review- this helps the podcast reach those who need to hear it most.

    Much love, Shaley xo

    More about your Host:

    Shaley Hoogendoorn is a speaker, content creator and currently hosts the popular “this is bipolar” vlog and podcast. She lives with bipolar 2 disorder and shares her story and the stories of others to dismantle the stigma around mental illness. Shaley’s greatest hope is that creating safe spaces to connect will give hope and comfort those that struggle.

    Meet our Guest Co-Host:

    Dr. Andrea Vassilev holds a doctorate in psychology, is a therapist in California, and has lived with bipolar disorder for over 25 years. Andrea is the creator of the program Overcoming Self-Stigma in Bipolar Disorder and serves on the Board of Directors of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders. As a clinician and academic with lived experience, Andrea brings a special perspective to both her professional and advocacy work. Andrea hopes that by telling her own story of life with bipolar disorder through the lenses of clinical causes, treatments, and outcomes that she can provide education, hope, and comfort to others. You can connect with her on Instagram @best.life.bipolar or at www.andreavassilev.com. Be sure to pre-order Dr. Andrea's book - releases July 1st 2026

    Beyond the Bipolar Label: A Workbook to Overcome Self-Stigma, Break Free from Shame and Live Authentically

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  • From Psychosis to Stability: A Bipolar I Story with Jess of OUR BIPOLAR
    2026/01/15

    In this deeply honest episode of this Is bipolar, Shaley sits down with a guest Jess who shares her lived experience of being diagnosed with bipolar I after antidepressant-induced mania and psychosis in college — and what it took to rebuild a life of stability, work, love, and motherhood.

    Together, they unpack what psychosis and mania actually feel like in the body, how symptoms can be rooted in reality, and why bipolar disorder is better understood as a spectrum rather than a box. The conversation moves through medication missteps, the fear of hospitalization, suicidal ideation, and the long road to finding the right psychiatrist and treatment.

    They also dive deeply into parenthood with bipolar disorder — pregnancy decisions, staying on medication, sleep protection, guilt, support systems, and why putting your mental health first is putting your child first.

    This episode is validating, nuanced, and full of moments that will resonate with anyone living with bipolar disorder — or loving someone who is.

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    Chapter markers:

    (00:07:00) Childhood trauma & missed signs

    (00:14:20) When psychosis first hit

    (00:18:30) The phone call that saved her

    (00:22:30) Living in constant cycling

    (00:30:20) The meds that changed everything

    (00:33:30) Inside bipolar psychosis

    (00:48:30) Bipolar isn’t black & white

    (01:06:00) Motherhood with bipolar

    Connect with us:

    IG @this.is.bipolar

    Youtube: this is bipolar channel

    TT @this.is.bipolar

    Be sure to sign up for my newsletter at thisisbipolar.com

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening. If this episode or podcast means something to you, I would be forever grateful if you would follow/subscribe the ‘this is bipolar’ podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts so you stay up to date. It would also mean the world to me if you gave a 5 ⭐️ star review- this helps the podcast reach those who need to hear it most.

    Much love, Shaley xo

    MEET JESS:

    Jess Curtis was diagnosed with bipolar 1 during her sophomore year of college. After a decade of ineffective treatment and poor self-care, she achieved stability by self-advocating for better medication and making healthy lifestyle changes.

    As a bipolar advocate, Jess strives to be the friend and mentor she needed when she was first diagnosed with bipolar.

    On her YouTube channel Our Bipolar (https://youtube.com/@ourbipolar), she posts videos to break stigma, offer support, and promote better understanding of bipolar disorder.

    She also shares her story with high school and college students as part of NAMI's In Our Own Voice program and has been a keynote speaker at mental health events.

    You can find her on Facebook and Instagram at OurBipolar. Jess lives in Pittsburgh with her husband Bryan, daughter Pearson, and dog Lucy. She works for a nonprofit as assistant managing editor for scientific journals.

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  • BEST OF 2025 / NEW YEAR & Navigating Bipolar
    2026/01/02

    BEST OF 2025

    Welcome back to 'This is Bipolar,' where Shaley Hoogendoorn, a passionate mental health advocate living with Bipolar 2 disorder, invites us into a heartfelt conversation about navigating change as we head into 2025. Alongside her friend and new co-host, Dr. Andrea Vasilev, a doctor of psychology also living with bipolar, they explore the complexities of the New Year's transition for those living with bipolar disorder.

    Glammed up in sparkling New Year's dresses (which you can see on the Youtube version), the duo dives into the challenges and expectations that come with the start of a new year, offering hope and alternative perspectives on how to approach personal goals and resolutions. Their stories and practical insights help shed light on managing life's pressures, accepting one's bipolar journey, and finding solidarity in shared experiences.

    With emphasis on connection, self-acceptance, and redefining success, Shaley and Andrea encourage listeners to embrace their unique path, sharing methods they've employed to cultivate resilience and joy. Join them in this engaging episode, which reminds us that our stories aren't over and that there is profound strength in our shared journey.

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    (02:36) Welcoming Guest Co-Host

    (04:15) Embracing New Years Themes

    (07:54) Navigating Holiday Stress

    (12:59) Body memory & bipolar

    (14:53) The pressure of self-improvement

    (17:35) Goals vs Resolutions

    (21:16) Celebrating Small Achievements

    (27:41) Accepting bipolar disorder

    (32:30) The Journey to Self-Love

    (35:45) Redefining Success

    (40:29) Finding Joy in Quirkiness

    (44:40) Closing Thoughts on Acceptance

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    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening. If this episode or podcast means something to you, I would be forever grateful if you would follow/subscribe the ‘this is bipolar’ podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts so you stay up to date. It would also mean the world to me if you gave a 5 ⭐️ star review- this helps the podcast reach those who need to hear it most.

    If you are looking to connect with a caring bipolar community or a support group, you can subscribe on Instagram and be added to a peer support chat and have access to a peer support meeting every month. We would love to see you there.

    Much love, Shaley xo

    About our guest cohost:

    Dr. Andrea Vassilev holds a doctorate in psychology, is a therapist in California, and has lived with bipolar disorder for over 25 years. Andrea is the creator of the program Overcoming Self-Stigma in Bipolar Disorder and serves on the Board of Directors of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders. As a clinician and academic with lived experience, Andrea brings a special perspective to both her professional and advocacy work. Andrea hopes that by telling her own story of life with bipolar disorder through the lenses of clinical causes, treatments, and outcomes that she can provide education, hope, and comfort to others. You can connect with her on Instagram @best.life.bipolar or at www.andreavassilev.com. * to hear Andrea's full story scroll back to our 'Conversations with' episode or the 'Self stigma episode".

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    49 分
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