Paul Gilmartin

Mental Illness Happy Hour

Paul Gilmartin

  • #247 Danny Hatch

#247 Danny Hatch

Friday 16th October 2015

Danny Hatch discusses overcoming depression, self-harm, and accepting his bisexuality through comedy on 'Mental Illness Happy Hour'.
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113 minutes
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Mental Illness Happy Hour
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Paul Gilmartin
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Body & Mind
Sobriety Toolkit
Healing from Sexual Trauma
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Financial Health in Recovery
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Danny Hatch: Finding Light Through Comedy and Self-Acceptance

I don't think I'm a bad person for these urges, I'm not sad that I have them, I'm just perplexed by them.
Ever wondered how someone finds their true self amidst a storm of depression and self-doubt? Meet Danny Hatch, a 23-year-old from Oklahoma, who opens up about his battles with depression, self-harm, and the journey to accepting his bisexuality in this compelling episode of 'Mental Illness Happy Hour'. Growing up in a devoutly Catholic family, Danny faced immense guilt and shame around his identity.
However, through therapy and the unwavering support of loved ones, he has managed to carve out a path toward self-acceptance and healing. Danny also shares how he found his voice and identity through comedy, particularly through his involvement with the 'Keith & The Girl' podcast. His story is a powerful reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is hope and strength to be found.
Tune in to hear how creative expression can be a lifeline and discover the slow but rewarding process of embracing one's true self.