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BPD and me: how comedian Joe Tracini saved his own life – and gave hope to others – The Guardian
His films about borderline personality disorder, sadness and erectile dysfunction have made the actor a radical voice on mental health. He discusses hope, horror and survival
Joe Tracini calls the voice in his head Mick, after Jagger. I see it as the Rolling Stones lips. Just a massive mouth screaming all of the time. Is he a fan of the Stones? I know nothing about them, but I respect them because theyre not dead. And, like me, they definitely should be.
The actor, TV presenter, comedian and former magician is becoming known as a radical voice in mental health at a time when the nations mental wellbeing has taken a hammering from the pandemic. Over the past year, pa…
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