Gucci Mane’s new book Episodes revealed something most of us didn’t know — his journey living with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. His story, and the way his wife Keyshia Ka’Oir stood beside him, opened up deeper questions about what it means to love and support someone who’s struggling with their mental health.
In this episode, Pennie breaks down the difference between mania, psychosis, and schizophrenia, shares her personal experiences supporting loved ones through these disorders, and offers insight into how to show up with empathy, care, and boundaries.
This isn’t just for caregivers — it’s for friends, partners, and anyone who wants to better understand how to walk alongside someone on their healing journey.
What you’ll hear:
Understanding the difference between mania, psychosis, and schizophrenia
What Gucci and Keyshia’s story reveals about grace and support
How to hold space without losing yourself
The truth about “handlers” and mental health misconceptions online
Why boundaries are an act of love, not rejection
How to balance compassion with care for your own mental health
Key Quote:
“People living with mental illness are not burdens — they’re humans doing their best with what their mind is giving them that day.”
Resources Mentioned:
ForYourThoughts.org
Therapy for Black Men
Boris L. Henson Foundation
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
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Gucci Mane’s new book Episodes revealed something most of us didn’t know — his journey living with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. His story, and the way his wife Keyshia Ka’Oir stood beside him, opened up deeper questions about what it means to love and support someone who’s struggling with their mental health.
In this episode, Pennie breaks down the difference between mania, psychosis, and schizophrenia, shares her personal experiences supporting loved ones through these disorders, and offers insight into how to show up with empathy, care, and boundaries.
This isn’t just for caregivers — it’s for friends, partners, and anyone who wants to better understand how to walk alongside someone on their healing journey.
What you’ll hear:
Understanding the difference between mania, psychosis, and schizophrenia
What Gucci and Keyshia’s story reveals about grace and support
How to hold space without losing yourself
The truth about “handlers” and mental health misconceptions online
Why boundaries are an act of love, not rejection
How to balance compassion with care for your own mental health
Key Quote:
“People living with mental illness are not burdens — they’re humans doing their best with what their mind is giving them that day.”
Resources Mentioned:
ForYourThoughts.org
Therapy for Black Men
Boris L. Henson Foundation
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
EP 81: CultureCon, Confidence & Comparison | How to Stop Feeling Small in Big Rooms
Pennie For Your Thoughts Podcast
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1 month ago
EP 81: CultureCon, Confidence & Comparison | How to Stop Feeling Small in Big Rooms
This week, Pennie unpacks the discourse around Culture Con NYC — the critiques, the conversations, and the insecurities that often live underneath them.
She opens up about why she didn’t attend for years, what finally made her go, and what she learned about confidence, belonging, and showing up authentically.
From social anxiety and comparison to the pressure of online visibility, Pennie offers tangible mindset shifts and wellness-based tools to help you build confidence, regulate your nervous system, and connect with people from a grounded place.
Because sometimes, it’s not the event — it’s how we feel about ourselves when we walk in.
Pennie For Your Thoughts Podcast
Gucci Mane’s new book Episodes revealed something most of us didn’t know — his journey living with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. His story, and the way his wife Keyshia Ka’Oir stood beside him, opened up deeper questions about what it means to love and support someone who’s struggling with their mental health.
In this episode, Pennie breaks down the difference between mania, psychosis, and schizophrenia, shares her personal experiences supporting loved ones through these disorders, and offers insight into how to show up with empathy, care, and boundaries.
This isn’t just for caregivers — it’s for friends, partners, and anyone who wants to better understand how to walk alongside someone on their healing journey.
What you’ll hear:
Understanding the difference between mania, psychosis, and schizophrenia
What Gucci and Keyshia’s story reveals about grace and support
How to hold space without losing yourself
The truth about “handlers” and mental health misconceptions online
Why boundaries are an act of love, not rejection
How to balance compassion with care for your own mental health
Key Quote:
“People living with mental illness are not burdens — they’re humans doing their best with what their mind is giving them that day.”
Resources Mentioned:
ForYourThoughts.org
Therapy for Black Men
Boris L. Henson Foundation
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)