The Georgie Gust Exhibit

What if you had such severe schizophrenia that your life was just one hallucination after another? And what if people kept trying to drag you back out of those hallucinations, to prove that you weren’t living in reality, and that reality was nothing more than a psych hospital? Would you go? Would you make that leap back into reality, leave such a vivid life, for ceramic walls and metal gurneys?

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Episodes

Saturday Jul 16, 2011

On this episode, Jonathan talks about identifying the cries that come from one's inner child and realizing what and how people crave help from others. When feeling alone, everybody can be their own best friend by speaking to and caring for his or her inner child, the deeper self... on the instant, and forever.

Episode 029 - SATISFACTION

Tuesday Jul 12, 2011

Tuesday Jul 12, 2011

On today's episode, Host Jonathan Harnisch speaks candidly and with no agenda in mind. Coming from a place of peacefulness and clear thinking, Jonathan imparts some new thought, about what control and ownership means and doesn't mean, and how he's been separating himself from everyday stress, and being "satisfied," even through tragedy.

Episode 027 - STICKY NOTES

Thursday Jun 30, 2011

Thursday Jun 30, 2011

Host Jonathan Harnisch reflects with insightfulness on his recovery from trauma, schizophrenia and stigma, and redefining who The Real Jonathan is all about. Grounded and at peace today, Jonathan shares with you some of the tools, including an interesting use of writing "sticky notes" to help get through the more difficult times of life with mental illness, for when they do arise, inevitably.

Tuesday Jun 28, 2011

Life can be tough, but it's possible to find happiness and joy. Host Jonathan Harnisch reminds you that you are perfect just the way you are, an already-enlightened being inherent with grace and magnificence.

Friday Jun 24, 2011

In celebration of this 25th episode, Jonathan talks candidly about what he's been learning about Zen, and invites you all to be OK with succeeding and being OK with, well, just about anything!

Thursday Jun 16, 2011

Some refer to pressured speech as "just talking too much." In this informative episode, Jonathan Harnisch introduces and demystifies pressured speech (also called pressure of speech). After hearing himself on the last episode (..."Off the Cuff") Jonathan was somewhat enlightened to actually recognize that pressured speech is precisely one of the symptoms he has been experiencing. He takes action to come to terms with it, and to help you understand a little about pressure of speech. Often it occurs when one experiences mania and/or anxiety. Stay real and positive!

Episode 022 - STAYING GROUNDED

Saturday Jun 11, 2011

Saturday Jun 11, 2011

Host Jonathan Harnisch is back and better than ever since finding tools and benefits of "staying grounded." In this brief episode, a well-rested Jonathan talks about staying grounded and positive.

Wednesday May 25, 2011

Host Jonathan Harnisch is back again, digging deeper into the more haunting details of his life with the intention of helping others who might have real situations that are considered by medical professionals to be grandiose delusions, when they are actually not. Jonathan's new website address is http://www.porcelainutopia.com. Keep the hope and faith alive!

Monday May 16, 2011

Host Jonathan Harnisch is a little under the weather today, but manages to check in with all of you, discussing his enjoyment of hundreds of new fans, followers and subscribers on The Real Me podcast, his music on the web, and the thousands of hits recently on jharnisch.com. Continuing to study Zen, Jonathan is excited about the idea of thoughts not being real.

Episode 018 - BREAKS & BLISS

Thursday May 12, 2011

Thursday May 12, 2011

Host Jonathan Harnisch is back again, keeping you up to date with things in general while defining the benefits of taking breaks and finding bliss.

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