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3295: Floodgates w/ Hannah Boone
Borderline personality disorder explained; love, war, and coronadating; Irresistible review; Russia tries to steal virus vaccine research; Great White apologizes for performing for a packed maskless crowd
Guest: Hannah Boone http://static-3.keithandthegirl.net/...NE-100x100.jpg Share this episode: Twitter, Facebook & email Get the show: on iTunes, on Stitcher and RSS feed |
Have you ever considered having a pro do some digging about your family history? It seems like this might be a job for Peter Grossman. If he was able to find Jon Petrie, I don't see how he couldn't find some info regarding either side of your family.
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Keith I'd prefer Metallica on my playlist to Whitney Houston.
I hope you like me even more now. |
God nothing better than when a guest spills all the beans on a shitty relationship. Weird but true indeed.
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He seemed to admire her in every way. That’s why I now wonder if he really felt that way or is he a great actor. Was it all a Trick? Or can such impressive love just vanish in a few weeks? |
i’m Borderline. #shocker
having a therapist say it out loud gave much needed context to all the chaos i was experiencing inside and projecting into every relationship i had, personal and professional. something we all share is an intense triggering from either perceived or actual abandonment by a “favorite person,” who oftentimes we’ve developed a connection with that may or may not actually exist for the other person. i can’t always tell what is real and what i’ve strung together. another super fun thing: my responses are often disproportionate to a given situation; a level 2-3 thing will read as a 12. everything feels urgent. i will be too reactive to nothing or not-responsive enough to actual urgency. it’s scary not being able to trust your gut. my self-identity is incorrectly tethered to my current moods which are ever shifting. it’s like seeing yourself through a kaleidoscope. in the moment something is true and authentic and in a second it becomes untrue or is abruptly over. it’s a constant question of what’s real and how to behave. getting on a mood stabilizer helped me a lot to curb the intensity of everything, but it’s not a panacea. vigilance on which impulses to act on or ignore and a support system of people to check reality with are necessities. |
Chemda, you know when you’re sick and can’t sleep and it feels like you’ll never sleep again; it’s like that all the time about everything forever.
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