What if the story we’ve been told about depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and schizophrenia isn’t actually supported by the science?
In this eye-opening conversation, JJ sits down with investigative journalist and bestselling author Anatomy of an Epidemic creator Robert Whitaker to explore the origins of the “chemical imbalance” theory, the pharmaceutical influence on psychiatry, and what the research actually says about long-term outcomes with psychiatric medications.
Robert shares how his career as a medical journalist led him into uncovering contradictions between the public narrative around mental illness and what researchers inside the field were actually finding. Together, JJ and Robert discuss how emotions, trauma, environment, nervous system responses, childhood conditioning, and meaning-making may play a much bigger role in mental health than we’ve been taught.
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JJ also shares her perspective as an Empowerment Strategist, discussing the role of core wound patterns, subconscious beliefs, emotional suppression, and how people can begin reconnecting with their bodies, emotions, and inner resilience.
This episode challenges conventional thinking while opening the door to a broader conversation about healing, humanity, and what it truly means to thrive emotionally.