It’s hard navigating life with a mental illness. Each week, join Hlumelo "Mello" Timothy, a feminist living with anxiety and depression, as she shares her stories, interviews mutuals, talks about feminism, answers questions and gives advice to others with mental health issues. If you are living with, want to learn about mental illness, feminism or just the ratchetry, this is the podcast for you.
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It’s hard navigating life with a mental illness. Each week, join Hlumelo "Mello" Timothy, a feminist living with anxiety and depression, as she shares her stories, interviews mutuals, talks about feminism, answers questions and gives advice to others with mental health issues. If you are living with, want to learn about mental illness, feminism or just the ratchetry, this is the podcast for you.
On this week's episode I give you guys a story time about I got body dysmophia and how I deal with it today. I am wine drunk and it is a drunk story time. I hope you enjoy the ride.
This week's episode is a check-in episode where I talk about level 3 of lockdown, #blackouttuesday and being in solidarity with Black Americans. And taking care of yourself during this time.
This week, I talk to Siyasinda Makhwenkwe about how parents aren't respecting quarantine rules, raising boy children, facing fatphobia with your circle of friends and gyiming while fat.
PThis we talk to my bestie Deni Madzunya, a Masters graduate and PhD candidate about like in quarantine, her quiting smoking and how none of us are special. It's a fun filled episode filled with laughter and loads of opinions.
LOn this episode of Mello Madness we speak to Sixolile Timothy about being in a relationship with a depressed person. We also talk about life in quarantine, how the lockdown is for her and her boyfriend and parenting.
Our guest on this week's episode is Sixolisiwe Mahlanyana. She is a feminist in her late 20s pursuing a Masters Degree in Communication. On this episode we will be talking about her experiences as a person living with depression and how she navigates dating
Talking to Sinalo Timothy about having a queer sibling and Sanelisiwe Timothy about being a queer sibling, family dynamics and about me being a cool sibling
It's PRIDE MONTH and on today's episode we're gonna be talking to Sanelisiwe Timothy aka my little sister. We talk about when she realized she was queer, her coming out and her experiences as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.
It’s hard navigating life with a mental illness. Each week, join Hlumelo "Mello" Timothy, a feminist living with anxiety and depression, as she shares her stories, interviews mutuals, talks about feminism, answers questions and gives advice to others with mental health issues. If you are living with, want to learn about mental illness, feminism or just the ratchetry, this is the podcast for you.