Episode 5 - Lindsay: Forgiving Schizophrenia
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This is an interview episode. Why? Because the story of Lindsay’s family was very well told in the bestselling book, Hidden Valley Road. The book chronicles her family of 12 siblings, six of whom developed a serious mental illness. There’s no need to tell it again. But there is always more to say. And in this episode, Lindsay says it.
The Episode Producer was Boen Wang whose other work can be found at boen.cool.
Bob Kolker’s book, Hidden Valley Road can be found here. Please consider donating to the Galvin Family Trust this holiday season. Their website is here: galvinfamilytrust.org. Those who donate will get access to bonus video clips from Lindsay’s interview! Learn more about Lindsay’s involvement in mental health advocacy at her website, lindsaymarygalvinrauch.com. And lastly, you can find Dr. Xavier Amador's TED Talk here.
Let us hear from you! We want to know how this story affected you, or any questions or stories you'd like to share. Text, call or leave us a voice message at (424) 240-9302. If you have a detailed story, it's even better to email us an audio message to brainstoriesproductions@gmail.com.
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