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Tag Archives: Halifax
I Am Here – Of Depression, Yoga, Meditation, and Profound Epiphanies
I’ve made it no secret on here, on social media, or privately among friends, that I’ve struggled with depression most of my life. I was diagnosed with situational depression when I was 18, then re-diagnosed with bi-polar II and ADD … Continue reading
Posted in Depression & Mental Issues, Life Stuff, Yoga
Tagged Biking, Depression, Halifax, Health, Hiking, Meditating, Meditation, Mental Health, Namaste, Yoga
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Redfish: A Review
The other day, I saw a poster for a small, local stage production called Redfish: A Comedy About Depression. When I looked it up online, I discovered the titular “Redfish” is a superhero. A play combining depression and superheroes? It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Depression & Mental Issues, Reviews, Writing
Tagged acting, anxiety, Dalhousie University, Depression, Halifax, Nova Scotia, theatre
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DCAF!
When I lived in Toronto, I had the chance to go to three nerd conventions: Toronto Expo, Wizard World, and Anime North. To be honest, I became a little disillusioned with conventions, especially after Toronto Expo. It was enjoyable to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Comic Books, Dilbert Pinkerton
Tagged April M Designs, Brennan Bova, comics, dartmouth, DCAF, doctor who, Elephantmen, Gremlins, Halifax, Joel Duggan, Kate Leth, Rocketeer, Strange Adventures
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Bump in the Road – Part 2: Halifax Emotional Explosion
(Bump in the Road is a multi-part story detailing my attempts to get into wrestling school and the wrestling business.. Part One discusses my growing up on wrestling and some brief backyard wrestling.) In Spring of 1999, I moved in with … Continue reading