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2 Chinese Brothers Have a Late Night Chat about Shame, Bipolar, Neurodiversity

DJ Chuang and his younger brother Deef share openly about their personal mental health experiences with mental health, neurodiversity, and bipolar disorder.

We noted the importance of finding containment to process emotions, especially in dealing with depression and lack of language. We emphasized the need for gentle approaches to healing and the benefits of practices like therapy, journaling, and meditation. We touched upon the challenges of expressing emotions in cultures that value social harmony over individual expression, like the effects of Confucianism upon most Asian cultures. Our conversation also touch on the concept of rebirth and finding meaning and growth from past traumas, emphasizing the importance of recognizing potential for growth and acceptance of the new normal. Maybe we didn’t get into our family dynamics too much, but you can listen and add a comment if you think we did or didn’t enough.

https://youtube.com/live/kkwtTskW-Z4

Show Notes

a Chinese American Life, Legacy, and Caregiving youtube.com/watch?v=_Ng0pegy8cQ

Visceral Gravitas on YouTube youtube.com/@VisceralGravitas + website visceralgravitas.com

MUSIC CREDIT:

Intro & Outro Music via Vlog No Copyright Music.
• Song: TVARI – Tokyo Cafe 
• Creative Commons—ShareAlike—Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)

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