just now

Reframing

First published

12/30/2021

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health

mental

society

culture

Summary

M.C. MoHagani Magnetek is many, many things. When she appears on Mosaics, she's sharing her poetry. In this episode she talks about living with bipolar disorder and PTSD and what helps her get through it all. One of her thoughts? Reframe your situation. This bonus episode is a glimpse into MoHagani's life and a bit of inspiration for those having trouble getting through winter.Remember, you can always find someone to talk with at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.Supp...

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