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Morris: The Mind of Someone Like Me
Morris: The Mind of Someone Like Me

Morris has learned how to navigate a life filled with challenges by finding solace in keeping busy with all the things he enjoys, from watercolor painting to working out mathematical equations. However, when TMI Project offered a storytelling workshop in collaboration with the Mental Health Association of Ulster County (MHA), he was hesitant to join. When he decided to overcome his fear of public speaking and give it a try, though, he transformed into a powerful storyteller.

In his story, Morris shares a heartfelt letter to his late grandmother, Gigi, and speaks out about to breathe stigma surrounding schizophrenia.

If you think you have a problem and want help, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Association’s National Helpline at  1-800-662-HELP.

Writing Prompt: Write a letter to a memorable family member or mentor who influenced your life.

TMI Project Staff

  • Eva Tenuto (she/her), Executive and Artistic Director / Co-founder
  • Blake Pfeil (he/him), Operations and Programs Manager
  • Laura Marie Ruocco (she/her), Marketing and Digital Coordinator
  • Raine Grayson (he/him), Organizational Administrator
  • Dara Lurie (she/her), Partnership Outreach Coordinator 
  • Riley Gibbons (they/them), Administrative Assistant

This episode was produced in partnership with Radio Kingston.  It was written, edited, and produced by Eva Tenuto, Blake Pfeil, and Raine Grayson.

If you believe everyone deserves the right to safely share their truth, make a donation today! 

DONATE TODAY

Your gift powers our storytellers, who do more than entertain: they reclaim the power of the untold story. They divulge the “too much information” parts we usually keep to ourselves for personal liberation, human connection, and freedom, for both themselves and those who listen.

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Morris has learned how to navigate a life filled with challenges by finding solace in keeping busy with all the things he enjoys, from watercolor painting to working out mathematical equations. However, when TMI Project offered a storytelling workshop in collaboration with the Mental Health Association of Ulster County (MHA), he was hesitant to join. When he decided to overcome his fear of public speaking and give it a try, though, he transformed into a powerful storyteller.

In his story, Morris shares a heartfelt letter to his late grandmother, Gigi, and speaks out about to breathe stigma surrounding schizophrenia.

If you think you have a problem and want help, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Association’s National Helpline at  1-800-662-HELP.

Writing Prompt: Write a letter to a memorable family member or mentor who influenced your life.

TMI Project Staff

  • Eva Tenuto (she/her), Executive and Artistic Director / Co-founder
  • Blake Pfeil (he/him), Operations and Programs Manager
  • Laura Marie Ruocco (she/her), Marketing and Digital Coordinator
  • Raine Grayson (he/him), Organizational Administrator
  • Dara Lurie (she/her), Partnership Outreach Coordinator 
  • Riley Gibbons (they/them), Administrative Assistant

This episode was produced in partnership with Radio Kingston.  It was written, edited, and produced by Eva Tenuto, Blake Pfeil, and Raine Grayson.

If you believe everyone deserves the right to safely share their truth, make a donation today! 

DONATE TODAY

Your gift powers our storytellers, who do more than entertain: they reclaim the power of the untold story. They divulge the “too much information” parts we usually keep to ourselves for personal liberation, human connection, and freedom, for both themselves and those who listen.

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