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Apr 18, 20194:53Now PlayingTimika Young was in a relationship with someone who didn’t accept her mental illness. Young, who is a rapper, talks candidly about her experiences with bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in her music. She asks podcast host and author Nora McInerny when and how to tell potential love interests about her mental health challenges.
“Nora Knows What to Say” is an advice series from The Lily and Nora McInerny, author of “No Happy Endings” and host of the podcast “Terrible, Thanks for Asking.” She knows all about navigating challenges. In 2014, her husband died of brain cancer, her father died and she miscarried her second child — all in the span of seven weeks. In this series, McInerny helps readers of The Lily prepare for difficult conversations.
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