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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2020 · 51 MIN

13. Accepting the Diagnosis (w/ Maggie Foust)

from Bipolar Bicoastal · host Maria Duke

Join us and renowned bipolar queen/mountain goats superfan/all-around good egg Maggie Foust to discuss her thoughts on medication (necessary but hard), voluntary hospitalization (also hard) and moms (saints). Plus, we delve into more music hot takes that no one wanted or asked for. Enjoy!

Join us and renowned bipolar queen/mountain goats superfan/all-around good egg Maggie Foust to discuss her thoughts on medication (necessary but hard), voluntary hospitalization (also hard) and moms (saints). Plus, we delve into more music hot takes that no one wanted or asked for. Enjoy!

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Join us and renowned bipolar queen/mountain goats superfan/all-around good egg Maggie Foust to discuss her thoughts on medication (necessary but hard), voluntary hospitalization (also hard) and moms (saints). Plus, we delve into more music hot takes...

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