that loud girl
By Ethel Jones
A 26-year-old bipolar girl talks maintaining mental health, navigating girlhood, growing up in Mississippi, and everything in between. Hold onto your hats!
that loud girlMar 23, 2021
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how Ethel lost her marbles (again)
This is my explanation of my mental breakdown over the past few months. I explained it to the best of my ability. I hope this makes somebody out there feel less alone in their struggles.
Feb 18, 202419:50
gender norms and break ups: be crazy, lady
I have been thinking about this a lot for obvious reasons and just had to speak on it lol. Want to give me anonymous advice, support, feedback? Here ya go: thatloudgirl.com/2023/08/21/anonymous-qa/
Sep 19, 202331:23
i got broken up with fml
Yeah, I know. I’m a wreck. Tried to keep this puppy short though. Anonymous questions here: thatloudgirl.com/2023/08/21/anonymous-qa/
Sep 14, 202318:54
so I dropped out of law school…
Ethel talks about her law school experience and why she ultimately chose a different path for herself. Anonymously ask or comment on my blog here: thatloudgirl.com/2020/08/30/help-me/
Aug 17, 202324:59
entering my villain era
Ethel discusses what it’s like to be back on her own two feet and how she plans to get back in the saddle.
Jun 14, 202208:37
how to be there for the mentally ill (ft. Camp Roberts)
Camp and Ethel discuss navigating their relationship as two bipolar people and how to support mentally ill folks in your life.
Mar 12, 202232:39
dealing with your child's mental illness (ft. my mom)
Ethel and her mother Mary discuss their experience with mental illness and parenting through it.
May 18, 202153:31
mental health awareness month challenge
This episode is also available as a blog post: thatloudgirl.com/2021/05/07/mental-health-awareness-month-challenge/
May 14, 202109:05
an honest conversation about race (ft. Aftan Cox)
Ethel discusses race and racism with guest and friend Aftan Cox. We talk about the racist things she has experienced firsthand, the struggle between black and white identity, and the debate over systemic racism. Ethel even talks about what kept her from pursuing a more diverse friend group. No matter what side of the aisle you find yourself on, you'll enjoy this one. It's an opportunity to learn and grow for all, I believe.
Apr 23, 202101:16:45
Ethel’s advice corner
Ethel gives advice about boys, skincare, shopping, socializing, and more.
Apr 20, 202124:11
quitting the blog and answering anonymous questions
Ethel talks quitting the blog and answers your anonymous questions. Tw: sexual assault
Apr 19, 202126:14
what it feels like to be SHOT (ft. Camp Roberts)
Ethel’s boyfriend comes on the pod to tell the story of the worst night of his life. Thanks for being willing to open up to us, Camper.
Apr 08, 202140:14
on depression and answering your anonymous questions
Ethel talks having a depressed day and what it feels like. She also answers a couple of anonymous questions about her high school experience and how it plays into her mental health today.
Mar 29, 202129:34
talking insecure boys and spilling the TEA on my time living in Jackson, MS
Okay so I’m learning — be patient with me! I know this is all over the place, but you can listen to it on “faster” speed and get through it. I spill some teaaaaa, so hold onto your hats!
Mar 23, 202120:23
how I survived high school with a bad reputation
This episode is also available as a blog post: thatloudgirl.com/2020/04/11/how-i-survived-high-school-with-a-really-bad-reputation/
Mar 23, 202113:00
March 22, 2021
Mar 22, 202100:31