1. We Need to Accept People with Mental Illness George Siegal 40:45

November 29, 2022
61. We Need to Accept People with Mental Illness

The Therapy Twins, Jane and Joan have come up with their own diagnoses and are on a mission to shine the light for everyone on mental illness and make it easier for those suffering.

Here are some important moments with The Therapy Twins from the podcast: 

At 4:35 What is the problem you have identified and what are you doing to make it better?

At 8:14 Is mental illness overdiagnosed?

At 13:26  Mental illness is such a big problem, how do we make this better?  

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George Siegal began his career in front of the camera as a newscaster, sportscaster, and weathercaster. He worked in markets from San Antonio, Texas to Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. In addition to work in front of the camera, George was a feature reporter and producer.