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Autism, Mental Health, Advocacy & Human Stories.
Embracing Autism/Mental Health Worldwide.
Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition affecting millions worldwide, characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. Despite increasing recognition, there remains a lack of understanding and awareness about the condition.
Mental health encompasses a range of conditions impacting emotional, psychological, and social well-being, affecting millions globally. It includes disorders like anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and psychosis. Schizophrenia is marked by symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking, while psychosis involves a loss of contact with reality, often presenting with similar symptoms.
Despite growing awareness, stigma and misconceptions about mental health, particularly schizophrenia and psychosis, persist, underscoring the need for greater understanding and support.
From celebrating neurodiversity to breaking down stigma, we create a safe space for listeners to learn, grow, and feel seen.
Whether you're on the spectrum, a caregiver, or an advocate, join our global community for inspiring conversations and empowering resources that uplift and unite.
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Meg LaDuc's Journey Through Serious Mental Illness:Living Beyond the Diagnosis
vendredi 26 juin 2026 • Durée 27:05
Show Notes
What happens when the diagnosis changes, the struggle feels endless, and hope seems impossible to find?
In this episode of Why Not Me?, Tony Mantor sits down with writer and journalist Meg LaDuc to discuss her personal journey through depression, anxiety, psychosis, suicide attempts, self-harm, recovery, and ultimately healing.
Meg shares how years of misdiagnosis, hospitalization, and mental health challenges shaped her life—and how determination, faith, support, and the right treatment helped her rebuild it.
This honest conversation explores what it feels like to live with serious mental illness, the realities of psychosis, the impact of stigma, and why recovery is possible even after the darkest moments.
Whether you're living with mental illness, supporting someone who is, or simply looking to better understand the human experience, this episode offers insight, compassion, and hope.
In This Episode:
- Meg's journey through anxiety, depression, and psychosis
- The challenges of diagnosis and finding effective treatment
- Living with suicide ideation and surviving multiple attempts
- Self-harm, shame, and learning to heal
- The role of faith during recovery
- Relationships and mental illness
- How stigma affects people living with serious mental illness
- The difference between receiving help and choosing healing
- Recovery, resilience, and rebuilding a meaningful life
- Why psychosis is not a life sentence
Memorable Quote
"It's a piece of the puzzle. It's not the entire puzzle. There's so much more to me than illness."About Meg LaDuke
Meg LaDuc is a Detroit-based freelance journalist, creative writer, and contributor to mental health publications. Drawing from both lived experience and professional reporting, she writes about mental health, disability, recovery, and resilience. She is currently working on a memoir chronicling her journey through serious mental illness and recovery
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Dr Aaron Meyer and Ann Marie Council part 2: Breaking the Cycle: Why Serious Mental Illness Deserves Better Than Jail or the Streets
mercredi 24 juin 2026 • Durée 26:15
Show Notes
What happens when the systems designed to help people with serious mental illness become the very barriers preventing care?
In Part 2 of this important conversation, Tony Mantor welcomes Dr. Aaron Meyer and Anne Marie Council for a candid discussion about the failures and possibilities within America's mental health system. Together, they explore why so many individuals spend years cycling through emergency rooms, jails, homelessness, and crisis without ever receiving the long-term treatment they truly need.
The conversation examines the gap between policy and practice, the importance of housing with wraparound support, and why accountability—not simply creating more laws—may be the key to meaningful change.
This episode challenges listeners to rethink assumptions about involuntary treatment, homelessness, public safety, and compassion while offering practical ways communities can advocate for a better behavioral health system.
If you've ever wondered why so many people fall through the cracks, this conversation provides insight, hope, and a call to action.
In This Episode
- Why the "10-year loop" delays treatment for countless people living with serious mental illness
- How emergency rooms and jails have become default mental health providers
- The importance of continuous support instead of one-time stabilization
- Why existing mental health laws are often not fully implemented
- The need for more psychiatric beds and comprehensive treatment options
- How housing combined with wraparound services can change lives
- The role families and caregivers play in advocating for better care
- Why stigma continues to prevent people from receiving help
- The importance of investigative journalism and public accountability
- Practical ways listeners can become advocates for change in their own communities
- Why empathy and person-centered care must become the foundation of mental health policy
Key Takeaway
Serious mental illness is not a moral failing or a criminal issue—it is a healthcare issue. Until communities invest in accessible treatment, supportive housing, and systems that prioritize people over bureaucracy, too many individuals will continue cycling through crisis instead of recovery.
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Rep Ann Meyer: How A State Lawmaker Builds Mental Health Support That Works
lundi 18 mai 2026 • Durée 25:47
We talk with Iowa State Representative Ann Meyer about how mental health legislation gets built and why access to care still fails families in crisis.
We dig into provider shortages, the fight for mandatory follow-up after commitment, and how constituents can move lawmakers with personal stories and local relationships.
• her path from nursing to the Iowa House and why constituent stories changed her focus
• why access to mental health care breaks down during a crisis and what “waiting” really means
• the provider shortage problem and steps to grow psychiatry and therapy capacity
• incentives that help recruit and retain clinicians in rural states
• why 30 days of treatment is often not enough for severe mental illness
• the case management follow-up bill that passed the House then stalled in the Senate
• how law enforcement and ERs absorb the cost when the system fails
• homelessness, shelter rules, and the overlap with substance use disorder
• how to speed change through education, budgeting strategies, and persistent advocacy
• why reaching out to your state legislator works and how to do it with a personal story
If you know someone who has a story to share, tell them to contact us at why notme.world.
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Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform
Épisode 125
samedi 10 mai 2025 • Durée 28:00
Jack Wood shares his son Jonathan's journey through Florida's mental health system, revealing how management failure rather than lack of resources creates catastrophic outcomes for those with severe mental illnesses.
• Jonathan's early life included kidney disorder requiring powerful medications including cancer drugs
• At 18, Jonathan developed schizophrenia with fixed delusions about having $10 billion from his blood plasma
• Community treatment teams refused hospitalization despite clear deterioration and self-harm
• After assaulting his father during psychosis, Jonathan entered a cycle of jail and inadequate hospital care
• Florida's mental health system operates in silos with facilities prioritizing administrative goals over patient outcomes
• Current system puts 60% of mentally ill people in jails rather than treatment facilities
• Jack proposes a pilot program where a governor-appointed team coordinates care across all agencies
• The solution requires breaking down bureaucratic barriers between law enforcement, courts, and healthcare
• Like "a football team without a coach," mental health services need central coordination to function effectively
• Jack advocates approaching governors and state leadership as they oversee all aspects of mental healthcare
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The content on Why Not Me: Embracing Autism amd Mental Health Worldwide, including discussions on mental health, autism, and related topics, is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.
The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect those of the podcast, its hosts, or affiliates.
Why Not Me is not a medical or mental health professional and does not endorse or verify the accuracy, efficacy, safety of any treatments, programs, or advice discussed.
Listeners should consult qualified healthcare professionals, such as licensed therapists, psychologists, or physicians, before making decisions about mental health or autism- related care.
Reliance on this podcast's contents is at the listener's own risk.
Why Not Me is not liable for any outcomes, financial or otherwise, resulting from actions taken based on the information provided.
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Justyna Rzewinski : A Whistleblower's Fight for Mental Health in Prisons
Épisode 124
vendredi 9 mai 2025 • Durée 28:07
Justyna Rzewinski shares her experience as a whistleblower after working at Rikers Island and her ongoing advocacy for criminal justice reform focusing on mental health treatment.
• Working with different organizations to close Rikers Island and advocating for better treatment of mentally ill inmates
• Fighting for smaller borough-based jails to replace Rikers, potentially saving $1 billion annually from DOC's $2.8 billion budget
• Advocating for mental health courts and programs to divert people with mental illness away from incarceration
• Connecting pre-trial defendants to mental health services, education, employment, and housing resources
• Witnessing remarkable transformations when mentally ill inmates receive proper treatment in appropriate facilities
• Challenging misconceptions about mental illness through education and sharing personal experiences
• Working on legislation to mandate healthcare professionals to report abuse seen in correctional facilities
• Demonstrating how one voice speaking up against injustice can create meaningful systemic change
Our experience shows that mental illness treatment works when provided in appropriate settings. We encourage everyone to learn more about criminal justice reform and share these conversations to create better understanding and awareness.
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Why Not Me is not a medical or mental health professional and does not endorse or verify the accuracy, efficacy, safety of any treatments, programs, or advice discussed.
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Leslie Carpenter: Breaking the Mental Health Crisis Cycle
Épisode 123
jeudi 8 mai 2025 • Durée 29:26
Leslie Carpenter, co-founder of Iowa Mental Health Advocacy and Legislative Advocacy Manager at the Treatment Advocacy Center, shares her journey from concerned mother to dedicated mental health advocate after her son was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder 19 years ago.
She discusses the barriers families face when seeking help for loved ones with severe mental illness and her multi-level approach to creating systemic change.
• Leslie advocates at both state and national levels, tracking legislation across all 50 states
• Mental health reform requires community-based collaboration, state-level policy changes, and federal action
• Creating empathy for those with severe mental illness requires sharing stories and humanizing affected individuals
• Current laws often prevent intervention until someone becomes dangerous, causing unnecessary suffering
• Progress is happening with Crisis Intervention Team training for police and mental health courts
• First responders, including 911 operators, need specialized training to properly handle mental health crises
• The 988 crisis line offers an alternative to 911 for mental health emergencies
• Hope is crucial - people with severe mental illness can attend college, build careers, and lead fulfilling lives with proper treatment
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Why Not Me is not a medical or mental health professional and does not endorse or verify the accuracy, efficacy, safety of any treatments, programs, or advice discussed.
Listeners should consult qualified healthcare professionals, such as licensed therapists, psychologists, or physicians, before making decisions about mental health or autism- related care.
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Joel Corcoran: Welcome, Needed, and Valued: The Clubhouse Approach
Épisode 122
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Durée 29:10
Clubhouse International is transforming lives through intentional communities where people with mental illness rebuild their lives after disruption and isolation.
Joel Corcoran joins us to tell the Clubhouse story.
• Clubhouse International operates 377 clubhouses across 32 countries using a specific 37-standard model
• Members voluntarily participate in work-ordered days that provide structure, purpose, and skill development
• Employment program achieves 40% employment rate compared to national average of 15% for people with mental illness
• Education support helps members return to school at all levels from basic adult education through advanced degrees
• Members receive assistance with housing, healthcare access, and rebuilding social connections
• Clubhouses reduce hospitalizations, criminal justice involvement, and early mortality while improving overall wellbeing
• Members determine their own level of participation based on their needs and recovery journey
• Future goal is to triple the number of clubhouses by 2030 to reach more isolated individuals
Visit clubhouse-intl.org to find a clubhouse in your community, take a tour, volunteer, or advocate for expanded mental health resources.
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Denise Paley: From Crisis to Advocacy
Épisode 121
mardi 6 mai 2025 • Durée 30:09
Denise Paley shares the harrowing story of her son's sudden onset schizophrenia at age 18 and his subsequent five-year imprisonment without sentencing, revealing critical failures in how our justice system handles mental illness.
• Son Ellis was an honor roll student with a bright future before experiencing first-episode psychosis
• Police dismissed parents' concerns when Ellis disappeared, missing critical intervention opportunity
• Ellis has been incarcerated for nearly five years, remaining unsentenced with his case continued 48 times
• He spent 3.5 years without proper treatment for psychosis while in prison
• When finally transferred to a facility that properly treated his condition, his symptoms completely remitted
• Denise successfully advocated for mandatory crisis intervention training for Connecticut police officers
• People with serious mental illness are 10 times more likely to end up in prison than in hospital
• Contrary to popular belief, 50% of people with schizophrenia recover within 10 years with proper treatment
• First episode psychosis requires immediate treatment - early intervention dramatically improves outcomes
• Breaking stigma and sharing family mental health history can help others recognize symptoms earlier
Join us in spreading awareness about mental health in the justice system by sharing this episode and telling everyone everywhere about Why Not Me? The World.
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Why Not Me is not a medical or mental health professional and does not endorse or verify the accuracy, efficacy, safety of any treatments, programs, or advice discussed.
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Judge Milton Mack's Mission to Reform Mental Healthcare
Épisode 120
lundi 5 mai 2025 • Durée 27:14
Judge Milton Mack shares his mission to reform the mental health system by moving from crisis intervention to early treatment and prevention.
His groundbreaking work in Michigan demonstrates how changing laws and procedures can dramatically improve outcomes while reducing costs.
• Moving from an inpatient model to an outpatient world where over 90% of mental health care now occurs
• Changing intervention standards to help people before they reach crisis, not waiting for the "magic moment" of danger
• Implementing mediation for mental health cases to increase engagement and compliance
• Creating a system that reduces trauma by avoiding unnecessary hospitalization and incarceration
• Demonstrating success through Genesee County's 70% reduction in hospitalization and 90% treatment compliance
• Building coordinated stakeholder systems where law enforcement, hospitals, courts and treatment providers work together
• Focusing on upstream solutions to prevent people from entering the criminal justice system
• Recognizing that early intervention in mental health is as important as early intervention for cancer
We need to intervene early—we wouldn't wait to treat someone with cancer when they're stage four, and we do just as much damage by waiting to treat mental illness.
Assisted outpatient treatment is the most humane option, far better than hospitalization, jail, or homelessness. This approach benefits everyone.
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From Diagnosis to Detention: How Schizophrenia Changed Two Lives Forever
Épisode 119
dimanche 4 mai 2025 • Durée 24:04
Carly, a licensed clinical social worker and mother, shares her 30-year journey navigating her son's schizophrenia diagnosis and the healthcare system's failures that led to his year-long incarceration.
• Son diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 17, now 47 years old
• Early signs included not wanting to get out of bed, not going to school, and "odd" behavior
• Initially had periods of stability while on medication but struggled with consistent treatment
• COVID isolation marked a turning point with medication non-compliance and rapid deterioration
• Multiple hospitalizations where he was repeatedly released before being stabilized
• Baker Act attempts failed, requiring court intervention for involuntary commitment
• Currently in jail after physically attacking neighbors, with limited treatment options
• Courts cannot order medication or appropriate treatment due to misdemeanor charges
• Carly's advice: "We didn't cause it, we can't cure it, we can't control it"
• Self-care is crucial for family members – "The best thing we can do for our loved ones is to take care of ourselves"
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