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February 17, 2025 27 mins

In this episode, we delve into the critical role of support in loving and living with bipolar.


Celebrating five years of the Live Well Bipolar podcast, Paris reflects on its evolution and underscores the influence of support networks on managing bipolar.


Personal anecdotes illustrate how support from loved ones and the community can significantly impact one's mental health journey.


The episode highlights the importance of expressing how we need to be supported, ways to support ourselves, and offering support to others.


Paris announces the launch of her first course coming in June aimed at helping those who love individuals that live with bipolar.


To get a full breakdown of all the course details, please email Paris the word "COURSE" to livewellbipolar@gmail.com.


Stay connected with Paris on her free weekly newsletter by subscribing here.


Grab a copy of Paris's book where she details how she went from being a patient, to a provider & finally to a fierce advocate here.


Follow Paris & the work she puts out for you here! 00:00 Introduction and Announcements00:33 Celebrating Five Years of Live Well Bipolar03:11 The Importance of Support in Bipolar Disorder04:16 Personal Journey and Experiences06:47 Challenges and Gaps in the System10:53 Launching a New Course16:15 Final Thoughts and How to Get Involved24:38 Conclusion and Farewell

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