
65: Masks, Identity, and Sitting Still with Our Feelings with Cameron Mackail
- E65
- 1:35:08
- March 4th 2019
On Episode 65 of You, Me, Empathy, Cameron Mackail and I explore facing trauma, putting masks on to hide our pain from others, affirming our identities in mental health, and how we can get out of our own heads to confront and sit still with our feelings.
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