
I wanted to update the blog on how The Bipolar Writer Podcast is doing, and I happy to say that it is going well! The interviews have been amazing, and season one is well on its way. I hope for about fifty episodes for the first season, and I am sure I will reach that goal no problem. The outpour of listeners and interviewees has been tremendous. I want to continue that momentum for the rest of the year. For the latest episodes, look up The Bipolar Writer Podcast on places like Spotify and Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to podcasts.
How can you become a interviewee, just email me @ thebipolarwriterpodcast@gmail.com.
I will record the interviews on Zoom, and use Anchor.fm to put the podcast on different platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcast or anywhere you listen. The only thing that will go live will be the audio file, and while I save my interviews, it will be on my cloud. The podcast is all about exploring the stories of depression, self-harm, anxiety, suicide, mental health issues today, mental illness stories, and everything in between. I would love for you to be one of the people that began on the ground floor of The Bipolar Writer Podcast. Thank you for your time, and you can use the contact page.
It is my hope for The Bipolar Writer Podcast to become fully listener-supported. You can become a supporter of the podcast here. You can also support the podcast by clicking the button below, where you can buy me a coffee.
So how can you support The Bipolar Writer Podcast and James Edgar Skye? Well, there are several ways.
- There is becoming a listener supporter through the anchor.fm where I do my podcast episodes. That link is here. It is simple to support Apple Pay or a credit card for once month, and you can end your support whenever it feel right to you. There are options for $0.99, $4.99, and $9.99, and all options will go 100% to the podcast. No need to create an account.
- Last is Buy Me A Coffee, a great platform in my mind and where I want to grow most of my lister support for the Podcast, blog, and in some ways, my writing. You can be a monthly subscriber or a one-time supporter. There are options for extras that include one on one mental health advocacy Zoom call, where you can ask mental health questions about blogging, tiers with my books, and other unique extras. The options for payments are credit card or PayPal. Soon, my support website Buy Me a Coffee will be t-shirts, mugs, and stickers available as soon as I get all that together with more support. You can click the button below.
Over the years, you, my audience, is why I continue to do my mental health advocacy. Joining me allows for other projects and gives me more outlets to help end the stigma, and what I am saying is that it takes the community. I have a major writing project called The Many Faces and Voices of Mental Illness, and I want to open up my own non-profit. I know times are tough at times, but if you can help a little, please reach out in one of the ways above. It means the world to me and allows me to continue to bring the content that helps the community as a whole. If you can, please listen to The Bipolar Writer Podcast.

The Bipolar Writer Podcast Interview with Aby – The Bipolar Writer Podcast
Thank you, my community, for always being there and looking out for this blog, the podcast, and the mental health advocacy projects that I am working on. Stay strong in the fight to end the stigma.
Always Keep Fighting.
What is the worst that can happen?
James Edgar Skye
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Thank you for all that you are doing to change the way others see mental illness. Much appreciated
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Thank you. I am doing my best. If you can please support my work through buy me a coffee. An easy website to help content creators. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Jamesedgarskye
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“Finding the middle ground between the mental illness community and the professionals treating us…” A very necessary conversation! Looking forward to the stories.
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That is my new mission statement. I plan on starting a nonprofit that is literature based for those that need help dealing with medical professionals, like what questions to ask.
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