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Jan 21, 2025 • 1h 11min
Sex Drugs Harm Reduction | Caty Simon | Madness Radio
How do decriminalizing drug use and sex work advance mad liberation? What lessons can psychiatric survivors learn from the harm reduction movement? Caty Simon’s activist leadership spans the low-income rights, psychiatric survivors, sex worker, and drug users union movements, and she was a key organizer at Freedom Center in Western Massachusetts. Caty is on the leadership team of National Survivors Union (NSU), the US drug users union; is a founding co-organizer of Whose Corner Is It Anyway, a mutual aid group by and for low-income, street, and survival sex workers who use opioids and/or stimulants and/or experience housing insecurity; and leads Narcofeminism Storyshare, a collaborative autobiographical story development and key publics training stigma reduction project at NC Survivors Union, the flagship affiliate group of NSU. Caty is currently a research assistant at the Yale School of Medicine, and in 2023 received the International Drug Policy Reform Conference’s Alfred R. Lindesmith Award. Caty reunites with longtime colleagues and Madness Radio co-hosts Jacks McNamara and Will Hall to talk about psychiatric incarceration and her 20 years experience in the harm reduction movement for drug user, sex worker, and mad people liberation. (Transcript) 58 min version
To contact Caty: caty@urbansurvivorsunion.org
The principles of harm reduction, as defined by the National Harm Reduction Coalition: https://harmreduction.org/about-us/principles-of-harm-reduction/
Whose Corner Is It Anyway crowdfund: https://www.gofundme.com/f/whose-corner-is-it-anyway
Caty’s research publications on Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bMlmEE4AAAAJ&hl=en
A Contemporary Drug Problems journal article on the Narcofeminism Storyshare project: https://bit.ly/3OMVdRz
NC Survivors Union website: https://www.ncsurvivorsunion.org
Caty Simon chapter in Outside Mental Health: Voices and Visions of Madness https://bit.ly/42mRWQL
A series of interviews with late Arise for Social Justice Executive Director Michaelann Bewsee, discussed in the interview, from the Smith College Collection: https://smith.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?pid=5afb0a04-510f-45d3-ac09-ae2201473430
Two key corrections by Caty: The national reduction in overdoses this year was 14.5%, not 10% or less, as I erroneously said in the interview. Also, to clarify further on my statement that the DSM-V’s diagnostic criteria for mild opioid use disorder could easily apply to someone who is prescribed opioids for pain, this is why they must specify in the DSM-V entry on opioid use disorder that “These criteria [are] not considered to be met for those individuals taking opioids solely under appropriate medical supervision.”The post Sex Drugs Harm Reduction | Caty Simon | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

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Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 6min
Escaped Lunatic | Irit Shimrat | Madness Radio
Legendary psychiatric survivor activist Irit Shimrat escaped psychiatric incarceration to become a leading anti-psychiatry organizer. Co-founder of the Ontario Psychiatric Survivors’ Alliance, Irit edited the Canadian magazine Phoenix Rising: The Voice of the Psychiatrized and wrote Call Me Crazy: Stories from the Mad Movement, bringing together the stories of many leading activists. Irit shares her experiences from the inside of locked wards, and from the outside – organizing to abolish them. (Transcript) 58 min version
Call me Crazy: Stories from the Mad Movement by Irit Shimrat
Spotlight on Institutional Psychiatry Edited by Irit Shimrat
Phoenix Rising: The Voice of the Psychiatrized
Don Weitz Legacy Project
Lunatics Liberation Front web archive
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Aug 5, 2024 • 1h 19min
Visionary Ecology | Steven Morgan | Madness Radio
Do grieving goats lick psychedelic lichen? Altered states are part of nature, used by plants and animals for survival(!). How does ecology reveal the evolutionary – and spiritual – purpose of psychosis? Steven Morgan, psychiatric survivor and trainer in Intentional Peer Support, led the Another Way sanctuary and was project director for Soteria Vermont. Today he journeys in the wilderness to find healing and spiritual renewal, and with host Will Hall discusses psychosis as part of evolution, psychedelics in natural ecology, personal visions of Christianity, and communicating with bacteria through expanded consciousness. (Transcript) 58 min version
stevenmorganjr.com
www.madnessradio.net/madness-radio-reinventing-bipolar-steven-morgan/
Music by Steven Morgan
The World We Used to Live In by Vine Deloria Jr.
Intentional Peer Support
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Jul 9, 2024 • 1h 25min
Grand Rounds UCSF Psychiatry – Will Hall – Madness Radio
Will Hall’s June 2024 Grand Rounds talk at University of California San Francisco Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences – where he was locked up as a young man! – titled “New Visions of Psychosis: Abolition as Clinical Best Practice.” Revenge is a dish best served cold. Video here: https://youtu.be/adYrzmJ2w50?si=nwAQBM2F6oYmbShe transcript here. 58 min versionThe post Grand Rounds UCSF Psychiatry – Will Hall – Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Jun 13, 2024 • 1h 9min
Philosophy of Madness | Justin Garson | Madness Radio
Justin Garson, a philosophy professor at Hunter College and author of *Madness: A Philosophical Exploration*, dives deep into the idea of madness as an evolutionary strategy rather than mere dysfunction. He critiques modern psychiatric narratives, advocating for a historical perspective that recognizes madness as adaptive. The discussion highlights how community support can transform mental health experiences and urges a more inclusive approach that values personal meaning and cultural traditions in healing.

Apr 8, 2024 • 21min
The End of the World | Will Hall | Madness Radio
What can R.D. Laing, madness, and Star Trek teach us about the end of the world – and saving it? Will Hall reads “Can Madness Save the World? Where R.D. Laing—and Star Trek—Meet,” published on Mad In America March 14, 2024. The essay draws on the original series Star Trek episode City on the Edge of Forever and on The Obvious, Laing’s speech at the 1967 Dialectics Of Liberation Congress. (Trust us, this all does makes sense!)
www.madinamerica.com/2024/03/can-madness-save-the-world-where-r-d-laing-and-star-trek-meet/The post The End of the World | Will Hall | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Feb 1, 2024 • 1h 15min
Crazy or Religious? | Alison Smith | Madness Radio
Does hearing God’s voice make you mentally ill? Will psychiatry help you cope with grief and rejection – or make things worse? After a distressing romantic breakup Alison Smith went to her college clinic for help – and was locked up, drugged, and labeled psychotic. Positive and mysterious voices – including visions of Jesus – suddenly turned dark and persecutory, and Alison was driven into psychiatry-induced madness. Co-hosts Will Hall and Jacks McNamara join Alison to discuss religious voices – and psychiatric violence to suppress them. Alison’s writing has appeared in Granta, Real Simple, and PBS’s Stories from the Stage, and her acclaimed memoir Name All the Animals was named a ten best books of the year by People magazine (yes, that People magazine). A coming of age story, Name All the Animals opens on the day Alison’s brother died in a car crash and explores themes of grief, faith and sexuality. Alison lives in Northampton, MA and is working on a new memoir about hearing voices. www.namealltheanimals.com Transcript 58 min versionThe post Crazy or Religious? | Alison Smith | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Dec 7, 2023 • 1h 13min
UCSF Grand Rounds | Dina Tyler | Madness Radio
Dina Tyler’s FANTASTIC, heartful, brilliant December 2023 Grand Rounds talk at UCSF Medical School, “Improving Outcomes for Psychosis: Psychiatric Survivor and Critical Psychiatry Perspectives.” Also available as a video. (Transcript) (Slides from talk) (58 min)
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Sep 17, 2023 • 33min
A Ten Day Voyage | R.D. Laing Politics of Experience Audiobook | Madness Radio
Audiobook mp3 of Chapter 7 “A Ten Day Voyage”, from The Politics of Experience and the Bird of Paradise, by R.D. Laing, read by Will Hall.
Full book .mp3 (cntrl/rtclck save as to download):
https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookFULL.mp3
Full book as chapters on this YouTube playlist:
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMya78GAdrpxtOjEayvMp1lC88ce21kUb
Individual chapters as .mp3 (ctrl/rtclick to save as):
https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh1.mp3
https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh2.mp3
https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh3.mp3
https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh4.mp3
https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh5.mp3
https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh6.mp3
https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh7.mp3
https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh8.mp3
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Jul 5, 2023 • 1h 8min
Abolish Psy? | Craig Newnes | Madness Radio
Are psychotherapy’s assumptions completely misguided? What is really at stake in the research and practice of psychology? Is it possible to take a step back and see “psy” for what it is? Craig Newnes is a Jewish dad, grandad, musician, writer, and former director of one of the UK’s largest NHS Psychological Therapies Directorates, and he joins Will Hall to discuss a critical view of the entire psy industry. Past editor of the British Psychological Society clinical psychology division newsletter for 19 years, Craig has doctorates in History and Clinical Psychology and currently edits the Journal of Critical Psychology Counseling and Psychotherapy. He has published over 200 articles and 25 books, including the upcoming Psychomusicology, available from Egalitarian Publishing. (58 min version) (transcript here)
Racism in Psychology
Finniendo – an illustrated saga for children
https://www.egalitarianpublishing.com
Survivor Poetry
52 Ways to Change Your Life.
Tearagh’t: a novel
Teaching Critical Psychology
A Critical A to Z of Electroshock
Clinical Psychology: A critical examination
Inscription, Diagnosis, Deception and the Mental Health Industry: How Psy governs us all The post Abolish Psy? | Craig Newnes | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.