Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsMeet Craig ConoverWhy Craig Conover Is Mentally StrongWhat You’ll Hear on the ShowWhat You’ll Learn About Mental Health and Mental StrengthQuotes From CraigMore About the Podcast

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Meet Craig Conover

Why Craig Conover Is Mentally Strong

What You’ll Hear on the Show

What You’ll Learn About Mental Health and Mental Strength

Quotes From Craig

More About the Podcast

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OnThe Verywell Mind Podcast, Amy Morin, LCSW, interviews authors, experts, entrepreneurs, athletes, musicians, and other inspirational people about the strategies that help them think, feel, and do their best in life.

He’s the owner of a business called Sewing Down South. Located in Charleston, South Carolina, the company sells pillows, apparel, and home goods.

Craig could easily make it look like he has everything figured out. He’s successful in so many different ways.

But, he chooses to talk openly about his struggles with mental health and his pastAdderall abuse. He shares about how he’s been bullied, how not everyone understands his passion for sewing, and how he’s managing his mental health.

He’s also encouraging others to follow through with their passions, even if most people don’t understand. He wants to help other people find things they love to do, even if their passions don’t conform to traditionalgender normsand don’t seem to fit within certain labels someone might have.

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Spending time doing something that you love is a great way to build mental strength.Leisure timeactivities give your brain a much-needed break from work.

So while you might feel guilty doing something you love or you might think you don’t have time, hobbies can be key to healthy psychological well-being.

Craig Hanover

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The Verywell Mind Podcastis available across all streaming platforms. If you like the show, pleaseleave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

Reviews and ratings are a great way to encourage other people to listen and help them prioritize their mental health too.

For media or public speaking inquiries, contact Amyhere.

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