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🚨🚨 You will need to input a password on Vimeo to access the videos. The password is changed EVERY month.

The current password will aways be pinned in the welcome post at the top of the main feed. lf you have trouble finding the Welcome pinned post then try the following:

1) lf you are using the Patreon App, simply click on the profle name in any post and that will bring you to the main page. The pinned post will be at the top with the password.

2) Click on the profile name to get to the main page. Click the search bar on the right and put in the word BAAGEL (but only use one A when you type it out) This will bring up a post with the password.

https://vimeo.com/842344523?share=copy

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Sabrina Walker

I might be too early but the link isn’t working for me… anybody else?

Melissa B

So yeah, Rue has managed to stay sober for a while for Jules. The shots on the toilet were flashbacks from when it was opiates from preventing her from peeing instead of depression and she was saying she missed when opiates were the reason for her bladder pain vs. not being able to leave her bed!! Hope that makes sense lol

Jazzy Jay 💃🏾

So glad the live and such was successful this weekend! Let’s do more, we are all down. This episode gets me everytime, my own story is similar to Cassie’s with my own dad’s history. You were not crying alone on this one. Thank you for everything Danny.

7deadlybananas

I would love to do the live again! Maybe a different day? 🤷‍♂️ I don’t know when would be best for most peeps to be there.

Steph Stephens

Still behind in watching these, but damn...good episode. When you (Danny) started to cry during Cassie's story I just wanted to give you a big hug! I could feel your pain. 😭 I really felt for Rue in this episode. I went through so much shit, diagnoses, and medications to eventually find out I was bipolar. I literally thought I was just nuts and there was nothing to be done. I feel like that is why I experimented with alcohol and drugs. I was trying to feel normal. But, that just made things worse. Luckily, I'm fairly balanced now as an adult. I still have bad ups and downs, but I can control the swings better.