Empathy Global’s mission is to bring to light untold stories and to use the individual story to bridge gaps in our society using empathy and understanding.
Two women discuss their history of bulimia while Andrew Walen (author of Man Up to Eating Disorders https://amzn.to/2K6Ddzp) discusses how eating disorders affect men.
One guest with bipolar disorder, one with obsessive compulsive disorder, and one with borderline personality disorder discuss their mental illness and the cultural stigmas behind mental health.
Three guests open up about their previous toxic relationships with the church and how the church can help protect its members from future tragedies.
Two moms open up about their journey to recovery and how difficult addiction can be and how it affects their families and children.
African Americans open up about their life and how their life and experiences have been shaped by their skin color.
In this episode, three former teen moms join me to discuss how it has shaped their lives. They discuss their interactions with their families, their children, and society at large. Trai, Chrissy, and Candace are from the Central Florida area and Candace is the creator of MakingMeToo.com.
This is a quick intro explaining what the Empathy Global podcast is all about.
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