Welcome to The Straight Up Zoe Show! In this show I am raw, have unfiltered conversations about my life, struggles, and truths. From navigating mental health (BPD) to breaking free from my past, questioning faith, and embracing who I really am, nothing is off-limits. This is my space to be real, and if you’re here for honesty, you’re in the right place. I am not my mental health or my trauma—I refuse to be defined by it. I'm speaking about it not because it controls me, but to remind you that you're not alone. Let’s get into it!
Welcome to The Straight Up Zoe Show! In this show I am raw, have unfiltered conversations about my life, struggles, and truths. From navigating mental health (BPD) to breaking free from my past, questioning faith, and embracing who I really am, nothing is off-limits. This is my space to be real, and if you’re here for honesty, you’re in the right place. I am not my mental health or my trauma—I refuse to be defined by it. I'm speaking about it not because it controls me, but to remind you that you're not alone. Let’s get into it!

In this episode, we break down Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) – a complex and often misunderstood mental health condition. Whether you’re personally affected or simply want to learn more, this episode provides an informative look into what BPD is, how it impacts those who live with it, and the path to healing.Whether you're personally affected, a supporter, or just want to learn more, this episode will help you understand BPD better and offer insight into how we can create a more compassionate, informed world.
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Samaritans (UK): Call 116 123
Crisis Services (Canada): Call 1-833-456-4566 or text 45645
Línea Nacional contra el Suicidio (Mexico): Call 800-911-2000
Worldwide Help- World Health Organization (WHO) or International Suicide Prevention (IASP) often provide links to suicide prevention services and crisis hotlines worldwide.
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