“Beyond the Veil” Episode 16: “Yer a Wizard, Corrie: The Search for Identity in Potter”
On this week’s episode, Corrie Ferguson shares how she gets by with a little help from her beloved brother and everyone’s favorite wizard, Harry Potter.
On this week’s episode, Corrie Ferguson shares how she gets by with a little help from her beloved brother and everyone’s favorite wizard, Harry Potter.
The connection between mental and physical health is often overlooked. Learn how Remus Lupin taught this week’s guest to deal with physical and mental illnesses.
On Episode 8, we are joined by Julianna Coughlin, who shared her story of isolation, depression, and how the “Potter” books helped her work through these issues.
Explore one of the many intersections of social justice and mental health this week on “Beyond the Veil” as we discuss internalized misogyny, depression, and dynamic female characters with Sarah Olivares.
How has the “Harry Potter” series helped fans with mental health and overcoming life obstacles? Listen to our newest podcast, “Beyond the Veil”, for stories like these from fans all over the world.
Join host Madison Ford for the first-ever episode of “Beyond the Veil”, a “Harry Potter” podcast about mental health.
Harry’s fight to produce a Patronus, and the ways he self-sabotages, mirror my own struggle with depression.
Lupin may not be an expert at fighting his own Dementors, but he’s still willing to mentor Harry in his struggle against their powers.
Given our current climate, socially and politically, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” is the most relevant “Harry Potter” book right now. This first article in a two-part series examines how mental health issues and the phenomenon of biased news reporting are portrayed in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”.
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Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
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