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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Take a deep dive into the medications that help control mental illness and how they change you. Self-medicating with drugs and alcohol. Lord Elko's Broadsword. What medications Brad and Adam are taking. Preventing episodes for life. One Lethargic Salmon. Ghost Dogs on the Scottish Moors. A penthouse filled with prostitutes. Making amends to those you hurt. Medieval exorcism. Actor Brad enters the scene. Bring that tight little butt over here onto my couch. Manically starting a new career. Game Show Adam enters the scene. How mania controls you and medication flips that script. Being present in the moment. Brad's missing kids. Misconceptions about treating mental illness. Observable physical differences in the bipolar brain. Shingles and weed mania. Dissociation and remembering manic states in the 3rd person. Does medication make you numb? Finding the right medication. Peer reviewed research versus dipsh!ts on Reddit. Hippy dippy froo-froo bullsh!t. Different types of bipolar medication and how they work. Brad is the Antichrist.

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Released:
Apr 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (67)

BatShit is a frank, funny, and no holds barred look at living with mental illness. Hosted by actor and comedian Adam Slemon, alongside screenwriter and comic Brad C. Hodson, BatShit covers topics ranging from how mental illness destroys relationships to how it affects creative and artistic works. The two hosts have both been diagnosed as bipolar and bring their unique backgrounds having dealt with this illness to the show with an irreverent, tongue firmly planted in cheek approach. Laughter, as they say, is the best medicine. Well, next to actual medicine. Seriously, take your pills.