Kerri Kenney-Silver: Finding Strength in Codependence
I'm not drawing the line in the sand and saying me and them, me and you, because it's not that way, and its own drug, helping people being a codependent, is certainly its own.
What happens when a comedian known for her wit and humor opens up about the darker corners of her life? In this episode of 'Mental Illness Happy Hour', Kerri Kenney-Silver, famous for her roles in 'Reno 911' and 'Bob’s Burgers', takes a brave step into her past. Kerri shares the emotional impact of her parents' divorce, her struggles with obsessive worrying, and the heartbreak of an engagement to a crack addict that never made it to the altar.
This isn’t just a tale of hardship; it's a story of resilience and growth. Kerri candidly discusses how she navigated these turbulent waters, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries and seeking therapy. Her journey from trauma to joy is not only inspiring but also deeply relatable for anyone grappling with codependence. If you’re looking for an episode that blends humor with heartfelt honesty, this one will leave you reflecting on your own experiences and relationships.