Jason’s Connection recently talked with Ross McKenzie, star of the controversial documentary film, Bipolarized.
In this podcast, Ross talks about talks about what has happened in his life since the film wrapped, his continuing crusade for more holistic, balanced care for people with
mental illness, and his journey from being diagnosed with bipolar disorder to taking lithium to control his symptoms to his ultimate decision to resolve his
symptoms outside of conventional medicine.
For more information about the film, please visit: http://www.bipolarizedthemovie.com/
Bipolarized will be shown at the Cincinnati ReelAbilities Film Festival on Tuesday, March 3 at 7:30pm at the Esquire Theatre. For more information on the festival, please visit: http://www.cincyra.org/
And always visit us at http://www.jasonsconnection.org/.
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