EP40. Eugene Dusauzay. Levels and Shades Within Mental Health.
Release Date: 02/18/2025
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Recording in a remote, romantic setting on the eve of Valentines Day... We're delighted to welcome the comedic force that is Eugen Dusauzay to open the Hurt Locker door on his mental health experiences..
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*TRIGGER WARNING* This open conversation shares some experiences of bereavement, cancer, racism and discrimination.
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