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This is part two of our interview with Patience Abonge.
Let’s continue to listen to her story of struggles from mental health illnesses and the various steps she took that helped her through those troubling times.
[00:01 – 18:58] Depression
[18:59 – 29:57] Battling the Stigma
[29:58 – 42:33] Healing
Tweetable Quotes:
“People with mental illness are not attention seekers.” – Patience Abonge
You can reach out to Patience on Facebook or Instagram. Support the Free Minds Foundation, visit their Facebook page.
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A year after George Floyd’s death at the hands of a police officer, the Ear Hustle team and friends talk about their first interactions with cops, the role of empathy, […]
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