About Sad Times

Bob Dylan once said, "Life is Sad, Life is a bust/All you can do is do what you must". Not bad, Bob.

Sad Times has a guest each episode and we talk with them about how sadness manifests within them; what type of behavior that may surface as a result from being sad, upset, or troubled. 

We believe Dylan’s sentiment is true at one time or another for all of us, but as a society we don't always share the feelings, thoughts and actions that accompany these moments. We hope the stories told in these episodes will help the listener feel less alone and perhaps a bit more empathetic in day to day life. 

 

About the Hosts

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Kevin Crispin

Chief Sad Officer / Host

Years ago, I wrote and performed a one man show called “Invisible Now”. I had the idea for the show when I had gone through a particularly dark period. My anxiety was overwhelming. I was exhausted at all hours of the day. I was feeling as though I was losing hope and I just wanted it to end. Luckily, we realized that the issue was something was interfering with my medication. Once this was righted, I started to think about all the things I had worried about in that period, and for my whole life. I had a thought: Wouldn’t it be funny if I did a show where I just talked about all the weird shit I’ve been afraid of?

Sad Times springs from this same well. When I did that show, I hoped that by sharing my weird shit, people would feel less alone; hoped, even, that they might feel comfortable sharing with someone close to them their own weird shit.

Here’s some more of my weird shit.

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Katie

Guest/Blog Contributor

I'm a GenX survivor. I was born in small-town Wisconsin but currently live in Northern Virginia with a husband, 17 birds, and 3 dogs, and zero quiet. I'm a beginning potter, working on a Masters in Adult Education, knitter, runner, and formerly known as an alcoholic. I strive to never become a phony - (yes, Catcher in the Rye is one of my favorite books).

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Jeremy

Guest/Blog Contributor

Jeremy is a Minister.

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Bill

Guest/Blog Contributor

Bill Kincaid is a freelance theatre director based in southwestern Ohio. His most recent directing projects have been at the Cortland Repertory Theatre in New York, Florida Repertory Theatre (education tour), Iowa’s Clinton Area Showboat Theatre, and Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He is the author of Performing Shakespeare Unrehearsed, published by Routledge, and recently retired from Western Illinois University, where he ran the MFA acting program for 17 years. (Profile photo courtesy of: Todd Joyce of Joyce Photography)

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Lisa

Guest/Blog Contributor

Podcaster | Speaker | Mental Health advocate

Lisa has walked with mental health for decades and has survived the unthinkable loss of a child. Now, she is a public speaker, podcast host, and founder of the Hope & Healing Community for grieving mothers. Lisa believes in hope and she believes that it is possible to carry hardship in one hand and happiness in the other.

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John

Guest/Writer

John works as a learning consultant for a medical technologies company just outside Chicago. He is also an actor, sometimes writer, husband, and father of two.

Carol

Blog Contributor

Carol LaChapelle is a writer, teacher and the author of Finding Your Voice, Telling Your Stories. She can be reached at writingworkshops@msn.com.