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Today on the ClearlyWell Podcast, we’re talking about a man who made the world laugh while carrying a pain most of us never saw — Robin Williams. Actor Sam Neill once called him ‘the loneliest man on a lonely planet,’ and after his death, we learned he had been living with severe depression and the effects of Lewy body dementia. His story reminds us that depression doesn’t always look like sadness — sometimes it hides behind humor, success, and the biggest smiles in the room. In this episode, we’re not just talking about the problem — we’re diving into real solutions. From talk therapy to medication, from building a strong support system to knowing where to turn in crisis, we’ll explore how we can move from silent suffering to real healing. And most importantly, we’ll talk about how each of us can be part of breaking the silence and saving lives."
By Elizabeth McKeonToday on the ClearlyWell Podcast, we’re talking about a man who made the world laugh while carrying a pain most of us never saw — Robin Williams. Actor Sam Neill once called him ‘the loneliest man on a lonely planet,’ and after his death, we learned he had been living with severe depression and the effects of Lewy body dementia. His story reminds us that depression doesn’t always look like sadness — sometimes it hides behind humor, success, and the biggest smiles in the room. In this episode, we’re not just talking about the problem — we’re diving into real solutions. From talk therapy to medication, from building a strong support system to knowing where to turn in crisis, we’ll explore how we can move from silent suffering to real healing. And most importantly, we’ll talk about how each of us can be part of breaking the silence and saving lives."