NFL Insider Jay Glazer Full Interview | Depression & Anxiety | The Chris Cuomo Project

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@amyodonnell-fout3708
@amyodonnell-fout3708 2 жыл бұрын
I'm living in the trenches right now. This struggle is real and frightening. It's nice to see I'm not alone even though I feel alone. Thanks Chris.
@HH-gv8mx
@HH-gv8mx 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know your situation but I’ve been there. And I was completely 100% alone. Try to get outside in nature as much as possible. Exercise helps tremendously with depression. Studies have shown that exercise, Particularly outside, actually changes your brain chemicals and releases happy hormones. Breathe. And think that this is only temporary. It will get better. 🤗
@barbarawood9518
@barbarawood9518 2 жыл бұрын
As a 78 year old grandmother dealing with anxiety for the first time ever…I want to share my feelings about this podcast…. Hands down its absolutely the best information I have ever seen on the subject of understanding ourselves and others in this journey called life! I thank you both so much! It’s a life changing experience..👍❤️
@VeeAnna626
@VeeAnna626 2 жыл бұрын
Love the "tough guy" impersonations! Great podcast! So excited for you Chris and look forward to watching your Newsnation and Chris Project. Let's all help each other "get out of the grey and LIVE IN THE BLUE." ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@sparky955
@sparky955 2 жыл бұрын
I cried throughout this. It felt validating to hear feelings similar to my own & it hurt to acknowledge that I have no one in my life that I can be honest about wanting to no longer live. PLEASE continue to bring national attention to emotional health!! God seriously bless you both. 🌸
@nicolemixon7168
@nicolemixon7168 2 жыл бұрын
I think that your term 'emotional health' that you use is accurate. Along with the term 'brain health' is a definition of MENTAL HEALTH. i.e. MENTAL HEALTH = EMOTIONAL HEALTH + BRAIN HEALTH. I wish you continued RECOVERY.
@skybabe1959
@skybabe1959 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Sparky, Please tell someone, I'm glad you've admitted it here! Not wanting to live sucks and there are so many us out here! Use us! Talk to us, life is hard. Are you getting professional help? Sending good thoughts! Free Agent Bev
@HH-gv8mx
@HH-gv8mx 2 жыл бұрын
@@skybabe1959 thank you for your kind and thoughtful words. Sometimes it’s easier to talk to strangers then it is with your own family and friends. There’s a lot of shame and guilt surrounding depression. It is nice to know there are people out there that will listen. 🤗
@sherryjohnson4307
@sherryjohnson4307 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you both for this. I struggle with panic attacks and Jay’s description was spot on. It can be debilitating.
@mariaelenaavila4761
@mariaelenaavila4761 2 жыл бұрын
Take magnesium, it help me with my anxiety...feel better
@sherryjohnson4307
@sherryjohnson4307 2 жыл бұрын
@@mariaelenaavila4761 thank you!♥️
@rosannajacksonwright927
@rosannajacksonwright927 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chris, suffered from depression and suicidal thoughts most of my life, it’s good to talk about it. The tendency for people to label us as being attention seeking, negative and too sensitive, or panic and tell us to be strong, is not helpful and can make us more depressed and isolated. Thank you for this video. I walk a lot and try to keep my life simple. The last few years with long Covid made it extra hard. Thank you so much.
@sunnyann7
@sunnyann7 2 жыл бұрын
Great discussion! I'm struggling now because I'm living without crutches for the first time. Retired in April from a consuming job, quit abusing alcohol in May and quit smoking a week ago. So there's just me now, bare bones. It sucks. But I appreciate everything Jay & Chris shared and planning to buy the book!
@skybabe1959
@skybabe1959 2 жыл бұрын
James, from my heart to yours...keep talking! So much at once, you're amazing. Cigs...63 and still smoking. I dunno, just shaking my head! Kudos brother!!! Free Agent Bev
@cristym4139
@cristym4139 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for speaking about mental illness it is very prevalent . A lot of people don’t understand and you hit it on the nail. Thank you!
@tamaramenard7574
@tamaramenard7574 2 жыл бұрын
Currently taking two antidepressants and undergoing therapy for depressive anxiety disorder. I have had it since I was 4 years old, it started from physical abuse. It never got treated and morphed into something really horrific as I got older. Suffered emotional abuse in high school. Raped when I was 22. Verbal and emotional abuse every day of my life in my marital relationship. Breast cancer at 40. All of this snowballed into me having suicidal thoughts for the last three years. Finally reached a point weeks ago where I decided to start medication. One in the morning and one at night to treat my serotonin and dopamine levels. I am walking every morning now. It is a work in progress, but I will get there. I have been through a lot of pain in my life. Working hard to heal. Thank you so much Chris for your voice. You are a beautiful gift, and I really appreciate you ❤
@twononcriticsandacat
@twononcriticsandacat 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. My husband and I were glued to the TV, he said to me about what you said on anxiety that that’s his process too and it helped me understand him and I felt touched in so many different ways from what you both said. Thank you
@minniemaklingham4255
@minniemaklingham4255 2 жыл бұрын
Wow ❤ thank you Jay for spreading the word of love and good morning Chris .. looking forward to seeing this later in the day !
@cherylvrabel1159
@cherylvrabel1159 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being so open about your struggles. I learn something from every podcast. Thanks for coming back.
@debbie1968
@debbie1968 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this story. We really need more of this and bring it into the light. It's never shameful. I have Bipolar Disorder and I worked in a behavioral services where people have different disorders. It was a great feeling to be a peer support to help others. I live with my Disorder some days are good and others bad.
@lakennedycuomo446
@lakennedycuomo446 2 жыл бұрын
I have a profound respect for Mr. Glazer since his interview on the subject of mental health with Chris on the Cuomo Project. His candor is refreshing and he is blessed with the ability to reach right into people's heads and hearts with his plain spoken rhetoric. I was not familiar with his career before this interview with Chris but I feel as if I know him quite well now because he opened up and shared so profoundly with the audience for their benefit. Chris's ntroduction to the Glazer interview was both broad and deep and I may just listen to it once again. The entire interview was jam- packed with shared insights and excellent advice from both parties that were born from true experience and thoughtful reflection. It is truly an honor to share a small part of another's journey in this unbreakable life. Smile. Just smile. Truly.
@cherylmetcalf8121
@cherylmetcalf8121 2 жыл бұрын
Man, did I (and I’m sure many other folks as well) NEEDED y’all’s discussion. The past couple of weeks have been challenging and I’ve struggled to try to get my mind from racing with so many dark thoughts. I’ve had meds changed and trying to adjust to them. Still working on getting comfortable in my own skin. Jay has a new fan, and Chris-well I’ve always thought you were an insightful, caring and brilliant human being. By the way, you handled Bill O. so tactfully last nite. Bravo to you. How many cocktails do you think he indulged in prior to his interview?
@debrabelaska3175
@debrabelaska3175 2 жыл бұрын
Good morning looking forward to seeing this, glad you shared sneak peaks from yesterday on you prior clip and Newnation. Will share to all my platforms.
@barbararey4337
@barbararey4337 2 жыл бұрын
I went to therapy for years which was helpful. I found something that has helped me so much, praying the Rosary. It works to heal me. Thanks for the great interview.
@charlenecharchar
@charlenecharchar 2 жыл бұрын
Awwww Jay...I'm hoping they do meet in the middle for you ☺️! You are absolutely great in your work. I sure hope you feel that.
@ibuydigital1574
@ibuydigital1574 2 жыл бұрын
You just want to hug the guy.
@ibuydigital1574
@ibuydigital1574 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this Chris.
@donnaelkins186
@donnaelkins186 2 жыл бұрын
I have it! I take meds. Thank God for that. Been treating it since I was 12. It's not easy but I love life. Thanks for doing this Chris !
@FreeAsABird53
@FreeAsABird53 2 жыл бұрын
Were your parents ever fearful of putting you on medication? I’m dealing with that right now and would love to hear your insights on what it was like since 12.
@skybabe1959
@skybabe1959 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Someone like me! I love it....yes on meds, therapy forever and I love life! So it's a lot of work but so worth it....thank you so MUCH! Free Agent Bev
@AmandaHallPsychic
@AmandaHallPsychic 2 жыл бұрын
Great insight for us all to share and learn from. A big hug to you both for being so honest with us and making it normal for all of us to talk about and deal with today
@edson.dasilva
@edson.dasilva 2 жыл бұрын
Unsubscribed from CNN and joined you Chris! Let us know how we can support you more!
@deep.thought.solution888
@deep.thought.solution888 2 жыл бұрын
Chris. This subject is bigger than life! It takes it! You Are Right On! I survived it. Important for everyone. Thank you for talking. I share your concerns. Don't be shy. Communication. Experienced. Tough Men to Me. Thank you both 💓
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations. You were an excellent leader and servant in showing strength in your vulnerability. The entire episode showed your wounds more in need of ice than heat. Kinesiology. Thank you, for allowing me to point my finger around.
@payleighsteele1540
@payleighsteele1540 2 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to tell you I’m SO happy to be watching you on the news again! Keep up the good work!
@laurarouse2975
@laurarouse2975 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your truth and letting Jay open up with his. Everyday is a true struggle.. I love that you are ready to jump ship from the jets to MY BILLS. GO BILLS!!
@jenngarri1181
@jenngarri1181 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chris for bringing this to the attention of the masses! You are a blessing! Jay is right on with with so many of his comments. I suffer from depression and anxiety and I am in the process of changing meds now. The struggle is real but we can all lift each other up! God bless!
@mmpmazerolle
@mmpmazerolle 2 жыл бұрын
Great episode with a lot of important and very useful information. Thanks Chris and Jay for being so honest and upfront.
@pulyjimenez0101
@pulyjimenez0101 2 жыл бұрын
It is very difficult and exhausting having to explain to people, including family, that certain situations cause you anxiety and fear that something will happen to you, thank you both for your testimonies. (Sorry about my english, I speak spanish)
@mamavic8066
@mamavic8066 2 жыл бұрын
Watching from Ghana 🇬🇭 👏👏👏
@BobbiTaylor624
@BobbiTaylor624 2 жыл бұрын
I have anxiety disorder but what happens is that I get depressed because I got so anxious over something. I had a head on MVA 11 yrs ago, kid texting and driving,crossed center line. Being a passenger I got the worst because I braced. 7 surgeries later and I am more a mess. My husband finally quit saying that I got to get over the MVA and move forward after going to my latest doc appointment. I have a ventral hernia but because of my BMI I have to have bariatric surgery. Watching my ex son in law fing with my grandsons heads makes things worse, especially since the 2 with Mom are at puberty age. My 15 is on 4 meds. He feels no one in court system listens to him. He doesn't want to be around him, mostly dad's girlfriend. Girlfriend is a narcissist, tells my baby, he is worthless, should be in JV or mental hospital. Also, the depression for me is menopause. I am starting with therapist Monday. Please add my family to your prayers. Ophiods, ( pain meds) is a soar subject with me...and add to my issues. I broke my pelvic girdle, hip, foot and back in MVA. I was given a choice after awhile, anxiety meds or pain meds. Seriously? My PCP and discussed I would be worse without anxiety meds. The pain gets bad, massive depression, can't walk more than 100ft at a time, stand to wash dishes, run vacuum. I have very bad thoughts about the white shirts making decisions about my health without seeing me.!!!
@maritaburgess6445
@maritaburgess6445 2 жыл бұрын
Positive message. My gosh just think if we had just a little more understanding, and a little more caring. Stay in the Blue Chris! You're doing a great job.
@AljIsHere128
@AljIsHere128 Жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed the transparency between the two. Who would be outwardly considered privileged manly men without any cares or problems or challenges in the world. Being open and honest and forthright on their experiences and what they do to cope and reaching out to others. Thank U fellas for this as someone who is THANKFUL for seeing my therapist indeed and grateful in the midst of my challenges for that outlet to reach to speak to someone!
@nolabachiu7690
@nolabachiu7690 Жыл бұрын
So glad to hear men talking about this, Nola 🇨🇦
@goldenlass9488
@goldenlass9488 Жыл бұрын
I agree, one of the greatest strengths is being vulnerable! Thank you for helping remove the stigma for those who suffer with depression.
@carlajohnson3682
@carlajohnson3682 11 ай бұрын
Chris, this video was so helpful to me, thank your so much!
@louisedavidson848
@louisedavidson848 2 жыл бұрын
Great topics!! Keep them coming pls.
@isokeno1365
@isokeno1365 2 жыл бұрын
This was a very edifying and productive conversation. I have anxiety and this was helpful!
@annemarieandrus3912
@annemarieandrus3912 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this interview with Jay! We lift while we climb! 🤗
@tomnohmy1273
@tomnohmy1273 2 жыл бұрын
CC is one of the best communicators on YT. Should consider starting a podcast.
@ivoripatterson3895
@ivoripatterson3895 2 жыл бұрын
He has one.
@tomnohmy1273
@tomnohmy1273 2 жыл бұрын
@@ivoripatterson3895 lol. I know
@stevenredondo1052
@stevenredondo1052 2 жыл бұрын
Chris killing the NYC tough guy impersonations on this one!
@daddybearlv
@daddybearlv 2 жыл бұрын
Have you heard of Chris Como (from CNN)). Well - now - he has his own show: The Chris Como Project. Please allow me to recommend him. Like Chris, I consider myself as a Social Liberal and Fiscal Moderate. Another way of putting it is: Free Agent… no particular elegance to either political party). What Chris has to say will probably resonate with even the most conservative amongst us. He discusses issues like gun control… brings up the fact (as I have said a number of times before) that the vast number of gun deaths are due to suicide (especially amongst our younger population). Again, I believe Chris is well worth watching.
@carriezimmerman7700
@carriezimmerman7700 2 жыл бұрын
Great show!!!
@kimberlynickles8984
@kimberlynickles8984 2 жыл бұрын
Wish I could buy gear. Forgot to put in a week on timecard also had to come up with 500 for breaks. Bee bad month. Love the show wish more people would talk about mental health.
@MattGrossChannel
@MattGrossChannel 2 жыл бұрын
I have no idea of Chris reads these comments, but I think our country needs to have licensed politicians. Doctors, beauticians, airplane pilots, dentists, etc. needs to be licensed, why not politicians? Before they can be on a ballot, I propose they sit for a licensing exam that covers: ethics, law, history, science, etc. If an applicant fails, moreover, they can only retake the exam one additional time during an election cycle. This type of check and balance might have kept Trump from ever holding office.
@nancynunez9130
@nancynunez9130 2 жыл бұрын
Great info
@dmolina8933
@dmolina8933 2 жыл бұрын
Chris, what is the data, if it exists, of how much sleep deprivation plays into depression and anxiety? I am aware that we are a seriously sleep deprived culture and can't help but think that play a serious role into depression and other forms of health issues, mental or otherwise. TIA. Appreciate the continuing education you are providing
@skybabe1959
@skybabe1959 2 жыл бұрын
This was just a kick ass podcast!!!! Free Agent Bev
@minniemaklingham4255
@minniemaklingham4255 Жыл бұрын
Awesome Greg 😂!! Enjoyed watching you Chris :)this is too funny 😅 stay strong 💪🏽 Awesome episode, 🙏🙏
@jessicamarzan1642
@jessicamarzan1642 2 жыл бұрын
Great Podcast-Thank you both!! Many people are now referring to MH as "Brain Health".
@wafaasoliman7378
@wafaasoliman7378 2 жыл бұрын
Watching u from Cairo
@BobbiTaylor624
@BobbiTaylor624 2 жыл бұрын
Kevin Love brought to the attention of everyone in Cleveland and NBA a few years ago. That it isn't anything unusual, you need to talk about what is happening. When he walked off the court middle of a game because of it. It sure brought it to the forefront. 👏👏👏👊 for talking about it!!
@virginiacampbell3364
@virginiacampbell3364 2 жыл бұрын
just got the book! thanks so much for this so I knew to get the book!
@ravipeiris4388
@ravipeiris4388 Жыл бұрын
I love this man.
@gloriagrimes479
@gloriagrimes479 2 жыл бұрын
I love this you are awesome 👏 ❤
@sygunparchment1707
@sygunparchment1707 2 жыл бұрын
Its great to see that now you can be your true self
@lucianamaiorana1693
@lucianamaiorana1693 2 жыл бұрын
Love the "not a learning disability"..."I learn differently"!
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
Being loved from the inside out. This is my biggest concern for my daughter. She trusted implicitly that I loved her. She trusted me so much that as we were having one of our standoffs, something I expected from a teenager not a 1.5 year old mind you, that she once dared me to jump three stories to save her. She always refused to go up the stairs to our apartment. Typically, I'd have groceries and she'd expect me to put them down and carry her instead. I'd try to make her walk. This day, she plunked her cute little pampered bottom down on the first step and refused to move. I tried reverse psychology, and headed up without her chastising her up every step. Did it phase her? No. Why don't they write books like these? I start lecturing her from the third floor and the little shit flicks her head like, jump and get me. You see, I made the mistake of saying I'd jump if she delivered on her threat to bolt with me 3 floors up, and she flicks her head like I dare you. Pissed is such a nice way to put what I wanted to call her. I marched down. She won. Knew it, and I prayed to God, please give me five years with this child instead of what I've got. Not this child will I get that wish. My grandparents loved me from the inside out. I've never had better trust or better friends that I never wanted to leave. It's a warmth. You know how they gave it to me? They were willing to deliver. They said I'd go homeless first, they were right. They said they'd protect my mother before me, they were right again. But I, was their friend. I'm was grandpa's hearts partner not my mom. I was the one my grandmother and grandfather let me see them holding hands instead of Eve in the kitchen and Adam digging up stones. My parents I believe we're jealous. I will not give anything less to anyone else. The truth, even if it's ugly and hurts will be there for you even when I'm gone.
@skeeter3246
@skeeter3246 2 жыл бұрын
My guy keep getting after it
@joannscott6506
@joannscott6506 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris - It is difficult for me to ask this request. However, I am presenting to you regardless of the results. I have always been a fan of yours. When you were away from the media, I deeply missed your presence. I thought you were the best. (And still do of course) As I listen to this broadcast, it gives me more energy and courage to make this request. Would you consider employing Wendy Wiliams as a part-time employee on your staff? Definitely not on camera but maybe in the field of reseach and development. She needs a true friend. What if she too can tell her story as the gentleman presents today on this broadcast. Thanking you in advance. J. Scott.
@rosemarykingpate7832
@rosemarykingpate7832 2 жыл бұрын
"You got to go to your own funeral." I love that!
@genevievebahrenburg
@genevievebahrenburg 2 жыл бұрын
I want to do an interview with Chris Cuomo
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
❤️
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
Bless you. "My wallet is not an anti-depressant."
@justme6767
@justme6767 2 жыл бұрын
good people jay Glazer i hear you, depression is very real
@janetfickeissen684
@janetfickeissen684 2 жыл бұрын
Love the funeral analogy.
@begabrielanunez7326
@begabrielanunez7326 2 жыл бұрын
How great if your Intro were Watched at HighSchool -
@chadbruning6631
@chadbruning6631 2 жыл бұрын
Please get English comedian James Acaster on the podcast to talk about this topic. He's a mental health advocate and extremely articulate on his personal struggle as well as a fantastic comedian.
@beverlywideman9076
@beverlywideman9076 2 жыл бұрын
Depression was prevalent in the state of New York years ago - as I can recall - especially during the Vietnam War!!! I think this era of time - TODAY - MOSTLY IN THE UNITED STATES, MY COUNTRY, DEPRESSION IS PREVALENT!!! DUE MOSTLY TO THE MENTAL HEALTH OF THE FORMER PRESIDENT! -- And COVID-19!!! I watched your other show News Nation, and thought about our New President who THANKFULLY is trying to MEND our COUNTRY from the abuses it suffered under the previous president. I think, however, that we need a New more ASTUTE Voice President! (Not one who doesn't know the difference between North and South Korea when discussing Nuclear War threats and practicing Bomb Drills as a warning to the other Korean Country!!!) My suggestions for Biden's VP in 2024 would be KATIE PORTER or STACEY ABRAMS!!! They BOTH are extremely thorough in their Preparedness for whatever job title they take on!!! Katie, however, has experienced the Governmental Routine of our Congress and has demonstrated Stellar Responses to her Assignments!!! However, that is not to disqualify STACEY ABRAMS whom I BELIEVE WOULD MAKE A STELLAR VICE PRESIDENT AS WELL, DUE TO HER OUTSTANDING WORK ETHIC!!! IF POSSIBLE, would you bring up their names the next time you discuss Biden's 2024 running mate??? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!!!
@HH-gv8mx
@HH-gv8mx 2 жыл бұрын
We need universal healthcare in this country. Most people who are depressed I don’t even have access to seek medical attention, or therapist they don’t have healthcare. I don’t have health insurance and I recently fractured my finger and had to have surgery. I couldn’t even get a cast Put on my hand in the emergency room. If you are poor in this country you are fucked. Mexico has better healthcare than we do.
@irishplayerkc
@irishplayerkc 2 жыл бұрын
we all feel like that brother
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
The grey we just started and we have a commercial break, which I watch because it reminds me of when I was the remote control. Plus, commercials can help set you free when stuck in a train of thought. When I found Matthew 16:19, my baby teeth fell out as a Christian. Then, in Matthew 18:18, Jesus says it again but starts the concept with "I tell you the truth!" What did Martin Luther King Jr. become known for? John 8:31-32. One of my favorite classes at UCSB was my African American studies class and I never would have taken it if it didn't satisfy 7 Gen Ed's. It took me going homeless 20 years later to finally understand what black people in our country have been yelling about. They feel so good because they've learned to breath in the corner we placed them and it's time to let them out of that corner. The debate of robe surfing can be had by all this day and age but, there is wisdom our inner cities have to offer like military and athletes do that deserves just pay.
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
I'm almost driving myself crazy and carpel tunnel is around the bend but life goes on. I've got a drinking story with a bit of history. I've been drinking with the boys since I went to my first party, I had a shot contest like the arm wrestling contest I was in in junior high metals class. I've only been sloppy when drinking with the girls. 1 Cor. 11:3. My father is an ass when he drinks and his diet consists of two Gins before dinner and more during and after, wine etc. His anger, retired military, can come from one drink or many. I grew up with this, learned to deal with it, but the abuse I suffered as a child in daycare had a silver lining: "No one, will ever run me again." I make daddy drink, is an excuse I'm sure. I was with my in-laws one Thanksgiving or Christmas. Before the baby was born by years, and the in-laws aren't the parents but a brother, a sister, their kids, and an aunt. Another spouse of course that loved it when I was the hutt of the jokes, pun may be intended. Their kids started talking as you both touched on, experts at the age of 11 and 12 I'll say, to my over thirty years of being repeatedly f'd so it was okay for them to verbally abuse me. I picked up my full glass of wine, for the first time, and downed it in three gulps just like step-momny does. Smooth as butter, and it clicked. I saw her fat cow tongue, red nose, my father's beet red face as if he's ready to rape, and I found the line. I don't get drunk like an alcoholic, many thanks to those who work their Cold War Tactic to even disguise their Holy Spirit; this, is one of my hatreds of LGBTQ. Do not help them bury it more and feel entitled to abuse the rest of us because we were taken out of the will because they were smarter in the dark.
@littlefraser6686
@littlefraser6686 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris 👍
@nolabachiu7690
@nolabachiu7690 Жыл бұрын
Love “roommates in my head”
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
"What I see on the graph." First, remember, I got my B.A. in Psychology from UCSB, an awesome school. Second, my grandfather a WWII Veteran my other grandfather a liaison, VP, to the Union for John Deere. Tough men. Quiet men. Good men. Their generation denied psychiatrist's into their bedrooms and in the 60s someone slipped something past the goalie. Psychiatry started out as a government project much like I just heard President Biden tout the new Infrastructure Plan for EVs. Psychiatrist's thought they had the answer for all the WWII vets but they wouldn't buy in so they picked up their toys and went private in the 50s and 60s. In the 60s LSD was experimented with in the Universities and it was "a break through in medicine." 1982, TEFRA is born and in it "experimental drugs" are permitted for a period of two years. Also in 1982, AIDS is discovered and for ten years people lived in fear. The fear now is worse than anything I remember from the 80s, 2 Samuel 24. Do you remember Three's Company, and the age of "My eyes are up here?" All cast aside now because LGBTQ can get HIV, go on a 3 month cocktail after taking a morning after STD test, and then jump back on that horse and ride. K.I.S.S., Leviticus 18, 20:13. Romans 12:9, you aren't loving anyone by telling them it's okay to disregard what God gave them and then saddling them with a drug addiction on top of it so they can get back up on that horse and ride. Oh, and find a way to make some money at it because, "I intend to bounce the last check I write when I die." Read Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe in which the eldest brother who made it rich during the Depression to save his family from poverty got his second wife to accept a marriage to depression medicine so he could go make time with his first wife guilt free. That ought to give you a better idea of the junk our people keep getting saddled with while shunning the Bible that tells you how it was, is, and will continue to be until reality is accepted and the devil's Kool-Aid is denied instead.
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
Amen! "We don't say kidney health."
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
You know what one of my criteria used to be for someone to be a good actor or actress was? If they, when speaking intimately with their costar, had that eye movement Jay Glazer just spoke of. For this, I offer you 1 Cor. 9:24-27.
Жыл бұрын
I have no idea suicide myself . It's insanely and stupid. When you have problem you should find resolve an solution
@debbie1968
@debbie1968 2 жыл бұрын
PS Meds do work but it can take awhile to get a good cocktail of meds so never give up
@jenniferhizzy6591
@jenniferhizzy6591 2 жыл бұрын
Not disability, its a difference.
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
I was up a few hours earlier today and my bed is calling me. I made it through the first 15 minutes, but I want to see more. I can see how much the topic of depression affects you, I am not your friend. I can't help you out of the cocoon society has made of cement and giving you only Febreze to break it down. John 6:63 is where I'll leave it today, a draw.
@hannahtelluselle
@hannahtelluselle 2 жыл бұрын
First a word about your merch - I just want to complain a little but not about the merch, but the fact that I had to pay twice as much as everybody else, since the Swedish customs add their fees, tolls and tax onto something so simple like buying a T-shirt - now do you understand why I can't start a business here? It would imply with a 25% VAT and a 32% regular income tax has to be added to any price, including for services. Thus, a reason to go and live in the States. Whenever I've mentioned political correctness, it has been to describe the culture of Sweden, which is not a country built on immigrants, yet becoming one while it seems that many people of authority like giving some seats away to in fact immigrants (sort of like your quota for African Americans) just to make it look good. Unfortunately, I've even been one of those employed based on then being a young woman, which would "look good" according to my then boss. I think, Barack Obama, was the one starting the focus on talking a certain way in politics, aiming to become a new Kennedy, which I'm sure many have seen him as, don't skip him in your recount of history. How he has affected the US, would in fact now become a good book by someone able to analyse when enough years have gone by. I see Donald Trump as the natural response to Barack Obama, ie action, then reaction. --- I think so called mental health illnesses are all a result of some kind of stress, usually based in trauma, with unresolved and most of all, unfelt, unexperienced and unexpressed emotions. It is not who we are, but what we have (PTSD in some form, to some extent we all have). To really acknowledge grief for example takes a lot of courage, to let that emotion completely be felt in its depth, which I believe is the only way through. In my own case, I've been told to take anti-depressants, even though I don't feel depressed at all, just angry with people haltering my life by evidence, being projected at. Everybody needs a good cry sometimes. The reason I messaged you a lot after you lost your job, was that I was afraid that you would kill yourself. Karla McLaren says in her book "The Language of Emotions" that suicidal urges can be understood and interpreted as the need to end something in your life, not working. Stay strong with a soft heart. The stigma of mental illness is often based on internalising diagnoses as if they would create our identity - just like we aren't a hurt knee, we aren't a hurt soul.
@jenniferhizzy6591
@jenniferhizzy6591 2 жыл бұрын
How about cerebrum health.
@ellentaylor4351
@ellentaylor4351 2 жыл бұрын
Doctor diagnosed me with Chemical Imbalance, prescribed anti depressents, they work yet over a period of time you got to withdraw the dependency. 👉YOGA and self love.🗣 GOD loving and self love are one's need❤. Therapist didn't help either. 👀
@jenniferhizzy6591
@jenniferhizzy6591 2 жыл бұрын
That doubt comes from the add.
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
Jay Glazer is "tired of doing this shit on my own." I've never been more alone in my life than I am today and it is my own choice. The story is longer than this special but suffice it to say that all the events lead to today and I am happier than I've ever been in my life. This confuses people who were given experiments that tell you what real emotions are by how babies respond, but maybe this explanation will help. In the Bible, Jesus is asked by the religious leaders who a woman will be with in the after life after she's slept with seven brothers who all die without giving her a child. He says that, "We will not have these bodies when we die." Jesus' disciples call our bodies tents, and if you start to accept that the "gold and silver are God's," Haggai 2:8, and that he made us with his great arm and can give everything he makes to whomever he chooses, Jeremiah 27:5, then this spiritual tracking that creates dynasties and wins wars for one lifetime but not two, becomes irrelevant. Gal. 5:1-6. So, if you are what God loves and you, are intangible, the real you, then heart flutters won't bother you as much, a prick in the toe as if from a medicine doctor is interesting but not debilitating. Eventually, you realize just how sensitive and incredible the body is to sense the world around you; and! in a world that is growing more predatory by the day, Gal. 5:19-21, having "extra sensory skills" might come in handy. All of this self awareness works best if you seek responsibility first for self and without drugs which a doctor can change at whim to suit their ability to control you; they need you more than you need them. Mind you, I am very active in the healthcare industry because I'm not letting them off the hook for the mess this country is in. Read Leviticus 18, at least the last two paragraphs.
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
Being famous verses being great. Joe Namath verses Peyton Manning? My personal experience. I was born with a hunger to be the winner. It is frustrating to try and teach people to learn they don't have it, but not because they don't, more because they haven't found it. Matthew 23:9-12, I am not their teacher. I've been a coach, and many have succeeded but that hunger only Jesus can help them find. Our part is to be true, dependable, so he can help them find their feet. I was a successful swimmer because I loved practice, the process. I was alone. No one micromanaging me or criticizing me in the pool. Yell and wave your hands all you want, jumping on my back will only drown me and then we both lose. My mother, the forever stage mom loving her ballerina pirouettes atop my music box, always tried to piss me off before a race if I seemed toi relaxed. "You always get a best time when I piss you off Kirsten." Years, of me untraining people from the glamore of me coming from 50 behind for a win. Merciless still. This is what I see public entertainers, such as yourselves, coping with. Accept, that it is part of the duty and build it into your training.
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
Here's a fun one for "I'm a big God guy." Me too. Matthew 10:16-42, Jesus Prepares the Disciples for Persecution. In it He speaks of "If I am called the prince of demons, surely you will be too. Don't fool yourselves." Now spin it or, "What a Woman Wants" with it. Wouldn't you agree, that if you are heading down a path, righteously believing God is with you, that stumbling blocks will feel like Satan? Now, read Hebrews 10:1-10. Jesus is the cornerstone. Then read 1 Peter 2:8, "He is the stone that makes people stumble, the rock that makes them fall." In our world of "perfection" created by The Rule of Law, doesn't a stumbling block bring you back to your humanity?
@mariaelenaavila4761
@mariaelenaavila4761 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah Chris, but don't use the F word, that was disrespectful...I got one of your videos in NY and you Used the F Sorry, not a good example to your kids.. or any body...I am disappointed at you.
@neillong7801
@neillong7801 2 жыл бұрын
So you’re above the game because your in the middle. Is this show not part of “the game”?
@jenniferhizzy6591
@jenniferhizzy6591 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to adhd comorbidities
@minniemaklin4372
@minniemaklin4372 4 ай бұрын
Chris do anything for money 💴🤑🤑
@robbiecrni1396
@robbiecrni1396 2 жыл бұрын
cuomo 🤡
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 2 жыл бұрын
I've told people you're weak for the very reason you hate hearing it and here's why. I said it within one year of being served divorce papers in 2012. I was raising my kid alone with no parents helping me because it was their chance to have the baby God never gave them. I spent 13 years with a man that when told the truth, "I'm thinking about divorce," not I want a divorce but I think I might, he doesn't even think about it for 30 seconds and 6 months later to the tee of a CFP manual serves me with with divorce papers. Over 800k spent humbling myself as he demanded I do if it was going to work, buying rounds of beer and shots for his rugby buddies, and me only being fat, alone, not rehirable, and losing what worked for my entire life, my daughter. I was pissed. I was pissed that 5 years earlier I went to an emergency room to let them know I was contemplating suicide, "It's only my problem," and they didn't bother to ask me why I felt so confident going to them about it. Do you know why I was finally confident? I was ready to finally narc on my tax evading husband and his boss, whose psychologist wife told my husband to give me the advice to go to the emergency room if I did think of suicide. I still think I saw my exhusband watching a surveillance camera he had set up in our bedroom, his family had done it for years he told me. So, when someone these days male or female walks up to me to show me how good their customer service is, I remember that old black and white where I wonder if he was rooting for me to down an entire bottle of Costco ibuprofen.
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