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Streaming Saved Me… Video Games Saved Me

November 22, 2017 Leave a Comment

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Content warning: This episode feature discussion of suicide and depression.

#32: Josué interviews his friend Jonathan, a disabled veteran, about how video games and streaming communities saved him during a tough time.

Notes:

  • Jonathan on Mixer – https://mixer.com/Johnny7500
  • Jonathan on Twitter – https://twitter.com/johnny75001
  • Rolling for Change podcast – http://podcast.rollingforchange.com
  • Geek Therapy Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/GeekTherapy

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