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Pink Pill with Jamie Lynn
Jamie Lynn
29 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to Pink Pill with Jamie Lynn, where it’s not all about facts and stats. Relationships, and people, aren’t black-and-white , and while facts hold value, they’re not everything. Pink Pill opens the door to a new perspective on dating, relationships, and gender roles. Here, we’ll be taking a deep dive into what actually works in relationships, as well as covering topics related to mental health issues, and building resilience so that you can thrive in your personal and romantic relationships. Pink pill wont beat around the bush. Now, it’s time to pop the Pink
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Welcome to Pink Pill with Jamie Lynn, where it’s not all about facts and stats. Relationships, and people, aren’t black-and-white , and while facts hold value, they’re not everything. Pink Pill opens the door to a new perspective on dating, relationships, and gender roles. Here, we’ll be taking a deep dive into what actually works in relationships, as well as covering topics related to mental health issues, and building resilience so that you can thrive in your personal and romantic relationships. Pink pill wont beat around the bush. Now, it’s time to pop the Pink
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Mental Health Mislabeling
Pink Pill with Jamie Lynn
1 hour 21 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
Mental Health Mislabeling

In this illuminating episode of the Pink Pill podcast, your host Jamie Lynn, a seasoned mental health therapist, delves deep into the murky waters of mental health mislabeling alongside the insightful Scary Gary, a multifaceted producer, podcaster, and journalist.


Throughout the episode, Jamie and Scary Gary embark on a profound exploration of the detrimental impact caused by the misuse and misinterpretation of terms such as narcissism, incels, and gaslighting within the realm of mental health discourse. They unravel the layers of misunderstanding surrounding these terms and shed light on the harmful consequences of mislabeling individuals, both personally and societally.


In a poignant moment, Scary Gary courageously shares his own journey of grappling with childhood trauma, offering listeners a raw and authentic glimpse into his personal struggles and triumphs. His vulnerability serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of seeking understanding and compassion in the face of adversity.


Through candid conversation and shared experiences, Jamie and Scary Gary challenge listeners to question preconceived notions and foster a deeper understanding of the complexities of mental health. This thought-provoking episode invites listeners to join the conversation, break down barriers, and embrace empathy and understanding as we navigate the intricacies of the human psyche.


Tune in to this compelling episode of Pink Pill as Jamie Lynn and Scary Gary redefine the narrative surrounding mental health mislabeling and pave the way for greater awareness, acceptance, and healing.

Pink Pill with Jamie Lynn
Welcome to Pink Pill with Jamie Lynn, where it’s not all about facts and stats. Relationships, and people, aren’t black-and-white , and while facts hold value, they’re not everything. Pink Pill opens the door to a new perspective on dating, relationships, and gender roles. Here, we’ll be taking a deep dive into what actually works in relationships, as well as covering topics related to mental health issues, and building resilience so that you can thrive in your personal and romantic relationships. Pink pill wont beat around the bush. Now, it’s time to pop the Pink