The Uninvisible Podcast recently interviewed me, Natasha Tracy, and, honestly, I’m honored. Lauren Freedman, the host of The Uninvisible Podcast, gave me a chance to talk about what it’s really like to live with bipolar disorder and my personal history battling with the treatment of bipolar disorder, and, quite frankly, I made her laugh out loud. We taped the podcast at the HLTH Conference, where we both received WEGO Health Awards. If you’d like to know more about my personal story and what made our sound tech sit up in rapt attention, this podcast is for you.

Lauren Freedman’s Uninvisble Podcast

Natasha Tracy is interviewed on the Uninvisible Podcast. Learn about Natasha Tracy's personal story with bipolar disorder and how she become and advocate.

Lauren Freedman is an entrepreneur, voice actor, writer and invisible illness activist living in Los Angeles. She’s a fellow spoonie diagnosed with, among other things, Hashimoto’s disease and she wishes to share information, inspiration, and comfort while advocating for greater awareness among friends, family, coworkers, and society at large.

Lauren won the WEGO Health Award for Best Podcast — and seriously, you should check her out to see why. She’s got interviews with all sorts of people in the invisible illness community like these folks dealing with mental health issues:

  • Kelsey Darragh — an outspoken mental health and LGBTQ+ advocate who struggles with anxiety
  • Anisha Gangotra — an inclusive dance instructor who struggles with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression post a high-speed car accident
  • Ariel L. of @carpe_that__diem — an activist who blogs about living in a disabled, trans, agender body, having a cluster B personality disorder, working with an SD (service dog) and death positivity

And more than 50 other amazing people who talk about their stories of survival in spite of all manner of illness and challenges.

Natasha Tracy’s Uninvisible Podcast Episode

My interview with Lauren is Episode 63 of the Uninvisble Podcast. If you haven’t had a chance to head me speak in person, this is the next best thing.

If you have any questions or comments about the episode, please leave them below. (If they’re about the lovely Lauren, I’ll make sure she gets them.)

I hope you like the episode and you tune in for more of Lauren’s work.