Unmasking Recovery: Keida Mascaro's Journey of Self-Acceptance
Episode Overview
Recovery is about learning how to accept one's imperfections Keida shares his experiences in clown school and its impact on self-expression Discussion on the complexities and grey areas of disordered eating and addiction Emphasis on the importance of vulnerability and fellowship in recovery Exploration of the nuances and layers of personal struggles
Recovery isn't about trying to become perfect and do everything right. It's entirely about learning how to accept how messed up you are first.
Ever thought about the twists and turns of recovery that aren't often talked about? In this eye-opening episode of 'Grey Maybe', host Jillian Schmitz sits down with Keida Mascaro, a producer, director, and cinematographer, to discuss his unique path to recovery. Keida opens up about his childhood experiences and how they've resurfaced in adulthood, shaping his journey towards self-acceptance. From battling body dysmorphia and addiction to finding solace in clown school, Keida's story is anything but ordinary.
His candidness about the grey areas of disordered eating and addiction challenges the conventional black-and-white views on these issues. Jillian and Keida's conversation is raw, relatable, and filled with moments that will make you reflect on your own struggles and victories. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has ever felt misunderstood or alone in their journey.
It's a reminder that recovery is not a straight path but a winding road filled with ups and downs, and that's perfectly okay.