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Well, January was a bit of a blur. I am blaming 2021 holdover ;-). It was a rough month (rougher for others than me, but am trying to remember that that doesn't mean it wasn't rough for me). More under the cut.
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The time got away from me, as you'll read about in November's update. Part if it was the last week of October was wrapped up with a work conference and my first press red carpet in over two years, so.... More under the cut.
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The end of June had some minor issues (more below), so this is a few days late. I know I owe a response or two to my last one, but it's been difficult to do much beyond work and the minimum upkeep on everything else.

The end of June had some minor issues (more below), so this is a few days late. I know I owe a response or two to my last one, but it's been difficult to do much beyond work and the minimum upkeep on everything else.

June overall was pretty much same old, same old. Yes, I'm fully vaccinated (and so is my wife), but I don't trust people, and news of the Delta variant making its presence known in Los Angeles has me still masking up when I go out.

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Rather than a quarterly update, figured I'd do a monthly. Make them a little less wordy, and maybe it will help me stick to a structure.

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The Hilarious World of Depression, produced by American Public Media, and hosted by John Moe. Released weekly in a season format, with an approximate running time of 60 minutes. Started December 2016.

I have depression. While not officially diagnosed, I know I either have depression or bipolar and have been aware of this since the late 1990s at least.

Unfortunately, I remain undiagnosed partially thanks to the high cost of psychiatric help in America. Since entering the workforce, out of the 20 places I’ve worked (not including internships, but including temp agencies), I’ve had company-provided insurance that wasn’t outrageously expensive at 5 of them, 1 of which didn’t even cover mental health.

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