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@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2026-01-10 11:22:04

New: Podcast REMIX: Why we over-shop and compulsively acquire, and how to stop, with Dr Jan Eppingstall overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

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@hacksilon@infosec.exchange
2025-12-22 21:01:16

Paying forward a good recommendation I got: Over the weekend, I watched a couple more episodes of "The Pitt". Holy crap, this series is good! Even though objectively not a lot is happening (in the sense of an overarching, connected storyline), the storytelling is superb, I am glued to the screen and can't wait to keep watching. If you are up for some realistic (as far as I can tell) emergency room drama and don't mind a few fairly graphic depictions of medical procedures (o…

@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2026-01-02 11:34:03

New: Podcast REMIX: OCD and hoarding disorder with Jenna Overbaugh overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

Blue graphic for the "OCD and Hoarding Disorder with Jenna Overbaugh" podcast episode, featuring a line drawing of a person with a tangled head, representing the challenges of OCD and hoarding disorder.
@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-12-26 11:34:04

New: Podcast REMIX: Therapy and hoarding disorder – what are the options? With Dr Jan Eppingstall overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

Purple graphic for "OCH Episode Remix" featuring therapy and hoarding disorder—“What Are the Options? with Dr Jan Eppingstall”—and the Overcome Compulsive Hoarding Podcast website.
@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-12-21 21:12:04

New: Podcast REMIX: ADHD and hoarding disorder with Professor Sharon Morein overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

Red graphic featuring the text: "Episode Remix, ADHD and Hoarding Disorder with Professor Sharon Morein," and "That Hoarder: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding Podcast." A simple brain illustration is centered, highlighting hoarding disorder.