Listen now | Rob Wipond discusses his book, his research on the concerning implications of involuntary treatment in mental health — & real emergent solutions.
holy shit. i am only a few minutes into this and I already might cry. Thank you for having this conversation because it needs to be sooooo fkng loud right now. I'm gonna pipe down now and finish listening to the interview but just wanted to say thank you.
Thank you friend. In great part, it took us months to publish it because every time I sat down to review the content I had such huge feeling states come up, process by process. Stunned, or weeping, or shaking / trembling, or having to radically re-orient myself in order to continue. So many of us have had such hardcore experiences around this.
We want to publish so much more from these intersections, and we have massive as-yet-unshared content for it... and wow, it's a whole experience every time we manage to share another piece. And it's got to happen.
Thank you for your words here. They mean a lot to me. 🌺🙏🏼💖
Thank you friend. In great part, it took us months to publish it because every time I sat down to review the content I had such huge feeling states come up, process by process. Stunned, or weeping, or shaking / trembling, or having to radically re-orient myself in order to continue. So many of us have had such hardcore experiences around this.
We want to publish so much more from these intersections, and we have massive as-yet-unshared content for it... and wow, it's a whole experience every time we manage to share another piece. And it's got to happen.
Thank you for your words here. They mean a lot to me. 🌺🙏🏼💖
What a great interview!! What horrific information and find the truth in it within my own experience. When I was growing up there was a lady across the street who took in foster kids, young first nations women and kept them in her basement to clean the house. I just remembered that. They were only allowed out to go to school. I was 5. My experience as a youth worker validated this reality as well. What a beautiful conversation and collaboration with so much positive envisioning and aliveness around a deep, deeply entrenched and foul corruption of care.
Yes. There is so much of this happening, and it is often so hidden — of course — which keeps it going on and on until we find ways to talk about it together. Thank you so much for your words here Thea. 🙏🏼
holy shit. i am only a few minutes into this and I already might cry. Thank you for having this conversation because it needs to be sooooo fkng loud right now. I'm gonna pipe down now and finish listening to the interview but just wanted to say thank you.
Thank you friend. In great part, it took us months to publish it because every time I sat down to review the content I had such huge feeling states come up, process by process. Stunned, or weeping, or shaking / trembling, or having to radically re-orient myself in order to continue. So many of us have had such hardcore experiences around this.
We want to publish so much more from these intersections, and we have massive as-yet-unshared content for it... and wow, it's a whole experience every time we manage to share another piece. And it's got to happen.
Thank you for your words here. They mean a lot to me. 🌺🙏🏼💖
Thank you friend. In great part, it took us months to publish it because every time I sat down to review the content I had such huge feeling states come up, process by process. Stunned, or weeping, or shaking / trembling, or having to radically re-orient myself in order to continue. So many of us have had such hardcore experiences around this.
We want to publish so much more from these intersections, and we have massive as-yet-unshared content for it... and wow, it's a whole experience every time we manage to share another piece. And it's got to happen.
Thank you for your words here. They mean a lot to me. 🌺🙏🏼💖
My brother took his life when he was under professionals care 😞
I am so sorry about this. I am sending you such a lot of love. And praying blessings for the energies of your brother in the great sacred cosmos. 🙏🏼
Sending you much love, thank you Mack! 🤗
I believe he is happy with those loved ones who preceded his passing, enjoying life in the sacred cosmos among the angels watching over us. 😇
💫💞💫 🙏
And MANY blessings to that 💖 !
I am so sorry about this. I am sending you such a lot of love. And praying blessings for the energies of your brother in the great sacred cosmos. 🙏🏼
What a great interview!! What horrific information and find the truth in it within my own experience. When I was growing up there was a lady across the street who took in foster kids, young first nations women and kept them in her basement to clean the house. I just remembered that. They were only allowed out to go to school. I was 5. My experience as a youth worker validated this reality as well. What a beautiful conversation and collaboration with so much positive envisioning and aliveness around a deep, deeply entrenched and foul corruption of care.
Yes. There is so much of this happening, and it is often so hidden — of course — which keeps it going on and on until we find ways to talk about it together. Thank you so much for your words here Thea. 🙏🏼