Bill Bernat: How to connect with depressed friends
Bill Bernat is a recovering addict living with bipolar condition who advocates for mental health awareness through speaking, comedy and storytelling. Full bio
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more than any other in my life
to the edge of the Grand Canyon
I was totally at ease.
at that exact moment,
to talk about my journey
in the hygienic community area
of a mountain-town hospital.
if you would be our guest
would have made a way better postcard.
to another person, simultaneously.
living with depression,
at that table was a member of your family
of ill health and disability worldwide,
experiencing depression in a year.
to talk to depressed people
for casual interactions.
in their pumpkin spice latte
in the infinite darkness of their soul
a person's desire
living with depression
at-an-underground-party fun --
each other's company effortlessly.
of ruining the holidays.
or confusing ways
a war in their head
look across the chasm
a divide like this in your life.
a stronger connection,
of questions and concerns.
may avoid depressed people.
while they're depressed,
for their well-being.
know what to say,
at conversation will be awkward,
thing to focus on.
successfully outrunning
woo-woo person in the world
that depression is contagious,
the joy of human bonding.
depressed people differently.
to have bipolar condition.
happy people just don't get it.
discriminating against happy people --
when I was eight,
much of the time
with my bipolar condition,
mental health conditions
and social anxiety.
I know who've lived with depression
you might want to avoid --
things you can say is,
to just get over it is depression.
with a broken ankle or cancer,
feel like we're disappointing you.
some people feel better
by getting ice cream ...
that would be living the dream.
isolated and depressed.
my brilliant wisdom?
times I've been depressed,
in all possible futures,
and things like that.
told me otherwise --
happiness freak you out.
we're taught the opposite,
to you personally, some may not.
because we're depressed --
to somebody with a cold.
"Hey, call or text any time,
to get back to you that same day."
with really clear boundaries around it.
"Hey, I want to check in with you.
and call later in the week?
she earned my complete confidence
when people were worried about him,
if he wanted to go shopping
could be a good source of free labor --
to your life in some way,
as asking you to go see a movie
of dos and don'ts and maybes,
a definitive list.
is that they're all grounded
in the Jeep Wrangler
without even trying.
at that moment.
as if their life is just as valuable,
to build a bridge between you,
conversation of their life.
for somebody you care about?
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Bill Bernat - Mental health awareness advocateBill Bernat is a recovering addict living with bipolar condition who advocates for mental health awareness through speaking, comedy and storytelling.
Why you should listen
Bill Bernatleads storytelling workshops and fundraisers for nonprofit organizations including the National Alliance on Mental Illness. He has appeared on Comedy Central and The Moth Radio Hour. He has worked as a computer programmer at NASA and helped take LookSmart public as an engineering leader. He currently works as a content marketing director for Adaptiva.
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