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Maybe Tomorrow
Bria King and Caroline Chang
24 episodes
2 days ago
Maybe Tomorrow is on a mission to destigmatize anxiety through honest conversation from those who experience it. It’s about understanding your lows, celebrating your quirks, and finding ways to expand our collective understanding about what it means to live with anxiety in our daily lives.
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Maybe Tomorrow is on a mission to destigmatize anxiety through honest conversation from those who experience it. It’s about understanding your lows, celebrating your quirks, and finding ways to expand our collective understanding about what it means to live with anxiety in our daily lives.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Mental Health Potpourri
Maybe Tomorrow
46 minutes 2 seconds
5 years ago
Mental Health Potpourri
Ever wonder why they didn’t build the computer where you can move shit around with your hands? No? Does it have anything to do with mental health? No. But these are the things we think about, among so many other things with our busy brains. On a relevant note, Bria goes back to therapy and Caroline talks about the struggles of getting organized with ADHD. It’s a mixed bag of an episode, but we always promise entertainment.
Maybe Tomorrow
Maybe Tomorrow is on a mission to destigmatize anxiety through honest conversation from those who experience it. It’s about understanding your lows, celebrating your quirks, and finding ways to expand our collective understanding about what it means to live with anxiety in our daily lives.