
Hallucinations are one of the most misunderstood experiences in all of psychiatry. People assume they’re always terrifying, violent, or a sign of being “too far gone.” But the truth is more complex — and more human.
In this episode, we talk about what it actually means to hear voices or see things that others don’t. We unpack the science of psychosis, the emotional toll of being dismissed or misdiagnosed, and the deep loneliness that comes with being misunderstood.
You’ll hear real stories, lived experiences, and a message that might just shift the way you think about hallucinations — forever.
Because behind every voice is a person. Behind every symptom is a story.