
The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance The Power of Shame with Comedian Kristen Carney : 627
Sep 17, 2019
In this conversation, comedian Kristen Carney shares her journey of navigating clinical depression while performing stand-up. She discusses how shame can catalyze personal growth, the role of humor in her mental health struggles, and her bold strategies for tackling sadness, including the benefits of headstands. Kristen reflects on the complexities of dating and intimacy, weaving together her experiences with self-worth, childhood trauma, and the stigma surrounding mental health. Her candid insights offer a unique blend of humor and heart.
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Origins of Depression
- Kristen Carney jokingly attributes her depression to the trauma of being in her mother's vagina.
- She also discusses her childhood crossed eye, a condition called accommodative esotropia.
Laziness vs. Depression
- Carney discusses the challenge of differentiating between laziness and depression.
- A psychiatrist helped her realize her perceived laziness stemmed from depression.
Combating Depression
- To combat depression, Carney sometimes uses other people's perfect Instagram lives for motivation.
- She also uses headstands as a therapeutic practice.


