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The Bipolar Express
2015-05-24
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Hear the interview of Sadie Kaye on 123 Show.
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"Highly commended" in the Association for International Broadcasting awards, 2015
The Bipolar Express is a 30-minute roller coaster ride through the euphoric highs and debilitating lows of the bipolar mind. Produced and presented by Sadie Kaye (Radio 3's "Miss Adventure"), the documentary gives an enlightening account of the perks and the pitfalls of living with bipolar disorder.
Featuring interviews with bipolar comics Ruben M Tuck and Josh Walters, and Hong Kong ballerina Kiki Wong, as well as Hong Kong's leading expert on bipolar disorder, Dr. Barry Connell, this quirkily styled production was made with a serious mission in mind: to fight the stigma and stereotypes attached to mental illness in Hong Kong and to spread awareness of a condition most people know little or nothing about, and yet is believed to affect as many as one in fifteen of us.
For information on bipolar support groups in Hong Kong and a wealth of articles written by others who have the condition, visit
Sadie's blog - http://bipolarhk.com.
The Bi-Polar Express airs this Sunday at 8:30, on Radio 3
Podcast is ready, please click here to download.
Hear the interview of Sadie Kaye on 123 Show.
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"Highly commended" in the Association for International Broadcasting awards, 2015
The Bipolar Express is a 30-minute roller coaster ride through the euphoric highs and debilitating lows of the bipolar mind. Produced and presented by Sadie Kaye (Radio 3's "Miss Adventure"), the documentary gives an enlightening account of the perks and the pitfalls of living with bipolar disorder.
Featuring interviews with bipolar comics Ruben M Tuck and Josh Walters, and Hong Kong ballerina Kiki Wong, as well as Hong Kong's leading expert on bipolar disorder, Dr. Barry Connell, this quirkily styled production was made with a serious mission in mind: to fight the stigma and stereotypes attached to mental illness in Hong Kong and to spread awareness of a condition most people know little or nothing about, and yet is believed to affect as many as one in fifteen of us.
For information on bipolar support groups in Hong Kong and a wealth of articles written by others who have the condition, visit
Sadie's blog - http://bipolarhk.com.
The Bi-Polar Express airs this Sunday at 8:30, on Radio 3
The Bipolar Express is a 30-minute roller coaster ride through the euphoric highs and debilitating lows of the bipolar mind. Produced and presented by Sadie Kaye (Radio 3's "Miss Adventure"), the documentary gives an enlightening account of the perks and the pitfalls of living with bipolar disorder. The doc was Highly Commended in the Creative Feature category by the Association for International Broadcasting in 2015 and led on to her producing and presenting As Bad As It Gets (about OCD) and the Mental Ideas Podcast for RTHK Radio 3.
Featuring interviews with bipolar comics Ruben M Tuck and Josh Walters, and Hong Kong ballerina Kiki Wong, as well as Hong Kong's leading expert on bipolar disorder, Dr. Barry Connell, this quirkily styled production was made with a serious mission in mind: to fight the stigma and stereotypes attached to mental illness in Hong Kong and to spread awareness of a condition most people know little or nothing about, and yet is believed to affect as many as one in fifteen of us.
The documentary inspired Sadie to set up two mental health non-profit groups in Hong Kong: Bipolar Hong Kong and Mental Ideas.
https://mentalideas.org
https://bipolarhk.com
Bipolar Express at the 2015 AIBs: https://theaibs.tv/previous-aibs/the-aibs-2015/
Featuring interviews with bipolar comics Ruben M Tuck and Josh Walters, and Hong Kong ballerina Kiki Wong, as well as Hong Kong's leading expert on bipolar disorder, Dr. Barry Connell, this quirkily styled production was made with a serious mission in mind: to fight the stigma and stereotypes attached to mental illness in Hong Kong and to spread awareness of a condition most people know little or nothing about, and yet is believed to affect as many as one in fifteen of us.
The documentary inspired Sadie to set up two mental health non-profit groups in Hong Kong: Bipolar Hong Kong and Mental Ideas.
https://mentalideas.org
https://bipolarhk.com
Bipolar Express at the 2015 AIBs: https://theaibs.tv/previous-aibs/the-aibs-2015/