My Brain's An A$$hole

By: Mai Vu Coach
  • Summary

  • Darla Mersman and Mai Vu Coach are so excited to bring you our new podcast on love and mental illness. Mental illness is rampant in our society, from depression to ADHD to more severe forms of illnesses. How does this impact the relationships in our lives? How do we maneuver through these breakdowns? Follow and share this knowledge if you find this conversation helpful.
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Episodes
  • Ep #6: Getting Back to Work w/Mental illness
    Nov 28 2022

    What’s it like to try to get back to work after suffering a long period of mental illness?

    We have two new guests Joffrey Sarphati and Paul Thompson sharing their journey with us.

    #mentalillness #mentalhealth #mybrainsanasshole #boldbravewomen #boldbravewoman #maivucoach #shaming #mentalhealthshaming

    If you enjoy what we do and would like to support us, please like, comment, and share. You can also buy us a coffee to help keep our mojo up.

    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Maivucoach

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    45 mins
  • Ep#5: The Meds Are Not Working
    Nov 28 2022

    Today is not such a good day for Darla. Things have not been right for many months now. Darla will share what it is like living with mental illness and delusional episodes. Shit is getting real… well it has been real.

    From Pscyho therapist to psychotic patient Darla Mersman and her coach/champion Mai Vu capture her day-to-day journey in this land that she calls My Brain’s An Asshole.


    #mentalillness #mentalhealth #mybrainsanasshole #boldbravewomen #boldbravewoman #maivucoach #shaming #mentalhealthshaming


    If you enjoy what we do and would like to support us, please like, comment, and share. You can also buy us a coffee to help keep our mojo up.

    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Maivucoach

    Follow Mai Vu Coach on FB

    @BoldBraveWomen on IG

    Follow Darla Merman on FB

    Ask to Join My Brain’s An Asshole on FB

    @MyBrainsAnAsshole on IG

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    45 mins
  • Ep#4: The Never Ending Loop: Homelessness, Psychiatric Disorder, Morbidity Rate
    Jul 14 2022

    According to The Psychiatric Time, researches have shown a clear link between homelessness that leads to mental illness, or vice versa and then all roads lead to a higher morbidity rate. 40% of the homeless are vets, 25% of the homeless have serious mental illness, and about 41% of vets have mental illness. 

    Today’s show will be joined by our dear friend Nicole Huguenin, who is the Founder of Care Circle. She is an innovator of thoughts and actions, and a fierce advocate for a better way of being and doing on this planet. Nicole has spent the last decade tending and advocating for the homeless in Maui, Hawaii. We will get to hear first hand what is really happening out there, and stories of hope.

    #homeless #homelessvets #homelessnessandmentalillness 

    Darla Mersman, Therapist & Patient joins force with Mai Vu Coach, Relationship Expert, to bring you an authentic conversation about mental illnesses and love.

    #mentalillness #mentalhealth #mybrainsanasshole #boldbravewomen #boldbravewoman #maivucoach #shaming #mentalhealthshaming

    If you enjoy what we do and would like to support us, please like, comment, and share. You can also buy us a coffee to help keep our mojo up.

    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Maivucoach

    Follow Mai Vu Coach on FB

    @BoldBraveWomen on IG

    Follow Darla Merman on FB

    Ask to Join My Brain’s An Asshole on FB

    @MyBrainsAnAsshole on IG

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    1 hr and 1 min

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