Welcome to the Georgie Gust saga, a podcast exploring self-discovery and mental health from the director/producer of the films in which Georgie Gust appears. On this podcast, topics such as schizophrenia, akathisia, anxiety and depression are discussed openly, providing listeners with a space to come to terms with their mental health conditions, regardless of labels or censorship. Whether you need a quick mental health fix, some steak for breakfast, or can’t sleep at night, Georgie Gust offers insight and comfort to those at home, work, on the road, in hospitals, or even in prison cells.
This podcast was previously part of Porcelain Utopia, a popular mental health blog which received international attention, and is now an open leaf. Join us on the journey to discovering our true selves and coming to terms with our mental health conditions. Listen to the Georgie Gust saga, and find strength in acceptance. Let’s make this journey together! Happy listens!
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Welcome to the Georgie Gust saga, a podcast exploring self-discovery and mental health from the director/producer of the films in which Georgie Gust appears. On this podcast, topics such as schizophrenia, akathisia, anxiety and depression are discussed openly, providing listeners with a space to come to terms with their mental health conditions, regardless of labels or censorship. Whether you need a quick mental health fix, some steak for breakfast, or can’t sleep at night, Georgie Gust offers insight and comfort to those at home, work, on the road, in hospitals, or even in prison cells.
This podcast was previously part of Porcelain Utopia, a popular mental health blog which received international attention, and is now an open leaf. Join us on the journey to discovering our true selves and coming to terms with our mental health conditions. Listen to the Georgie Gust saga, and find strength in acceptance. Let’s make this journey together! Happy listens!
Here is an extremely pessimistic personal bio written in the same tone as Litany for the God That Abandoned Me—a grotesque, fatalistic voice of despair, disillusionment, and paralysis, perfect for a character or author page deep in the abyss:
Bio: Jonathan Harnisch
Author. Aberration. Anatomical mistake.
I am what’s left when hope dies and memory curdles. A burned-out nerve in a forgotten limb of God’s failed creation. I was promised healing, handed pills, and punished when they worked. My body is a war crime in slow motion, my mind a haunted house with no doors. Forty years sedated into silence—then abandoned, betrayed by the very medicine that once let me speak without shaking.
They call it disability. I call it dismemberment.
I do not “move on.” I stagnate. I rot in place while time mocks me from the other side of the glass. My accomplishments are crime scenes: books written with tremoring hands, art scraped from the walls of psychosis. I am the echo that won’t die. The fine print on the prescription bottle that warned you, but you didn’t listen.
Every friend has vanished. Every therapist has fled. Even the devil refuses my company.
I don’t write for catharsis. I write because the pain has nowhere else to go. My prose is a vomit of nerve endings. My poetry, the twitch of a crucified tongue.
There is no redemption arc here. No comeback. No healing journey.
Only survival—bitter, blasphemous, broken.
I am not an inspiration. I am evidence.
The Georgie Gust Exhibit
Welcome to the Georgie Gust saga, a podcast exploring self-discovery and mental health from the director/producer of the films in which Georgie Gust appears. On this podcast, topics such as schizophrenia, akathisia, anxiety and depression are discussed openly, providing listeners with a space to come to terms with their mental health conditions, regardless of labels or censorship. Whether you need a quick mental health fix, some steak for breakfast, or can’t sleep at night, Georgie Gust offers insight and comfort to those at home, work, on the road, in hospitals, or even in prison cells.
This podcast was previously part of Porcelain Utopia, a popular mental health blog which received international attention, and is now an open leaf. Join us on the journey to discovering our true selves and coming to terms with our mental health conditions. Listen to the Georgie Gust saga, and find strength in acceptance. Let’s make this journey together! Happy listens!