I'm Rare

Mental health conversation ft. Sadie Sutton


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In this episode, I interviewed Sadie Sutton. She is an 18-year-old high school senior from the Bay Area. After receiving a year and a half of intensive treatment for severe depression and anxiety, she was inspired to share her story with fellow teens going through their own personal growth. Sadie Sutton started She Persisted (formerly Nevertheless, She Persisted) in 2019 and has accumulated over 45 episodes reaching over 10,000 monthly listeners. 

Sadie conducts impactful and inspirational interviews with subject matter experts, fellow teenagers, and social media personalities to break down the stigma surrounding mental health and inspire teens to create their life worth living. Sadie's episodes offer self-improvement tips, DBT education, and vulnerable personal experiences, making it a show for anyone struggling or interested in mental health.  Sadie is an incoming psych major at the University of Pennsylvania and hopes to pursue a career in clinical psychology to further her impact in the mental health field.

We talked about her community "She Persisted", mental health, parents and teachers' support, teen problems, pressure from society and celebrities' documentaries as Paris Hilton and Demi Lovato. She shared her perspective and gave so many useful advices. 

Also, I want to but TW about suicide, mental health issues, panic attacks, sleep paralyses.

Saddie's IG: @shepersistedpodcast

Saddie's PODCAST: She Persisted

Saddie's YouTube: Sadie Sutton: She Persisted Podcast


Saddie's Recommendations:

Follow: @theskinnyconfidential

Watch: Generation

Listen: Relaxing Music


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I'm RareBy Alina Yavnikova