When depression makes it hard to get out of bed, eat, or even believe things will ever get better, a loving pet can be a lifeline. In this moving episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Lori shares how her dogs helped her survive and heal after divorce and severe depression.
Lori describes days spent “swimming through mud,” unable to function—until her dogs gave her a reason to get up, go outside, and reconnect with the world. Through their loyalty, routine, and affection, she found purpose and emotional grounding when her mental health was at its lowest.
Hosts Terry McGuire, Bridget, and Carly McCollow discuss how pets—dogs, cats, or other animals—can support depression recovery by encouraging exercise, structure, connection, and even laughter. The episode also explores how caring for another living being can restore a sense of normalcy, purpose, and calm when life feels chaotic.
You’ll also learn simple ways to bring the healing power of animals into your life, whether by adopting, fostering, or even dog walking for a friend.
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction: How depression isolates us and how connection helps
01:12 – Meet Lori and her story of living with depression and loss
03:20 – Family history of depression and stigma around mental illness
04:38 – Divorce, despair, and “swimming through mud”
05:16 – How her dogs kept her alive and gave her purpose
06:03 – Emotional healing through loyalty and companionship
07:00 – Exercise and connection: walking dogs as therapy
07:55 – How pet routines bring structure and calm to chaotic times
08:44 – Crying, walking, and slowly finding light again
09:43 – Distraction and small steps toward recovery
10:33 – The power of human accountability: texting a friend daily
11:56 – Medications, therapy, and the regret of waiting too long
12:20 – How pets bring calm, peace, and a sense of normalcy
13:50 – Staying connected: daily check-ins that save lives
15:19 – Humor and warmth: the comfort of shared moments
16:05 – How to experience animal connection even without ownership
17:01 – Closing reflections and links to resources
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