280: What if you lived on the line between life and death?

280: What if you lived on the line between life and death?

By Wondery

Growing up in a family of ex-Scientologists, a person finds solace in relationships, when they suddenly fall in love with someone calling everything in their life into question while descending into mental illness.


Today's episode featured Cass Donish. Cass is a poet, writer, and educator from the West Coast. They write about queer desire, grief and loss, and ecology. They live in Missouri. Website: cassdonish.com 


Producers: Whit Missildine, Aviva Lipkowitz, Andrew Waits

 

Content/Trigger Warnings:  suicide, suicidal ideation, mental illness, explicit language

 

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Intro Music: ""Illabye" – Tipper

Music Bed: Ambient Themes by Nigel Countinho

 

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