EPISODE 99: A Younger Brother From Another Mother
“When opportunities too amazing to deny came across my bow, I went in that direction.”— Dr. Eric Weissman
Dr. Eric Weissman, an assistant professor and a PhD in Social Science at University of New Brunswick, has been developing and applying a lived experience form of scholarship to the study of homelessness, housing, mental health, and substance use in Canadian and US cities since 1999 — an academic pursuit based on his own history of addiction and homelessless. He is currently studying mental health issues and housing precarity among post-secondary students across Canada.
This episode of The Living Jewishly Podcasts is an episode of What’s in Your Toolbox?, a podcast about mental health and the tools that we use to cope and heal. Host Bobby K sits down with Dr. Weissman to talk about personal reinvention, the rise of youth anxiety and homelessness, his ongoing documentary exploring the real-life stories of Canada’s homeless population, and what’s in his toolbox.
“Time flies… and then there’s this really wild painting finished.”— Dr. Eric Weissman
This episode discusses:
- Dr. Weissman’s incredible journey and how he’s used his lived experience to create meaningful impact
- How physical activity provides an outlet for our energy — and why it’s more important than ever to consciously engage in it
- How Dr. Weissman discovered the calming nature of fly fishing and why he became a fly fishing guide in Mexico
Highlights:
00:51 Intro
02:34 About Dr. Weissman’s work
05:40 Early friendship & moving to Red Deer
08:22 Fly fishing
13:57 Back to school & back to art
16:53 Anxiety & physical activity
17:48 Having pets & nurturing ecosystems
20:55 Power of laughing
23:19 Student homelessness & mental health
25:12 Dr. Weissman’s journey & lived experience
29:25 E.A.S.T.
31:02 Subtext: Real Stories
Links:
Subtext: Real Stories
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CezCHIXzXHU
https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/arts-sj-socialscience/weissman-eric.html
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