Friends, welcome back to the Hardcore Self Help Podcast. This is my first interview back after a bit of a journey. I thought there was no better way to kick off this next phase of the podcast than by introducing you to a friend and brilliant human that I met in the interim.
Dr. Amy Andrea Martinez is a professor of sociology with a focus on Chicano gang culture, incarceration, and abolition. She is a total badass, and she gets vulnerable about her experiences in this conversation. We discuss how her younger brother's arrest, the development of her identity as a Xicana woman, her experiences with depression and suicidality, and her decision to build armor around her heart this year before diving back into the heart of academia and book-writing. I really hope you enjoy this one.
In this conversation, Dr. Martinez mentions this book: https://www.amazon.com/AM-Club-Morning-Elevate-Life/dp/1443456624
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In this deeply personal solo episode, Dr. Duff returns to the mic after a hiatus to share what’s been going on behind the scenes with The Hardcore Self Help Podcast. He opens up about an almost-acquisition of the show by a larger mental health organization—a deal that initially looked promising but ultimately fell through. With transparency and vulnerability, Dr. Duff reflects on the emotional and professional impact of that experience, explains why the podcast paused, and announces the exciting new direction it’s headed in.
Why the podcast went quiet for a while
A behind-the-scenes look at the attempted acquisition of the show
The emotional and logistical toll of being let down by a potential deal
Reflections on past professional disappointments outside of clinical work
What’s next: rebranding, new episode formats, and a stronger emphasis on interviews
Why connection and personal stories will be the heart of the podcast moving forward
Dr. Duff’s renewed commitment to amplifying diverse voices and lived experiences
Updates on the “Bipolar Answers” audiobook and Substack content
Thoughts on staying consistent while prioritizing quality over quantity
00:00 – 00:52 — Welcome back! What this episode is about
00:52 – 02:00 — The podcast was almost sold—here's how it started
02:00 – 03:26 — Meeting the company, expectations, and initial excitement
03:26 – 06:04 — Multiple meetings and flying out to pitch in person
06:04 – 08:00 — In-person meetings and positive vibes, but no details yet
08:00 – 10:24 — Delays, excuses, and finally: the deal falls through
10:24 – 12:25 — Processing the disappointment and reflecting on past letdowns
12:25 – 13:21 — Token compensation offered, but trust was broken
13:21 – 14:00 — What’s next: staying open to future partnerships
14:00 – 15:22 — New focus: interviews over general Q&A
15:22 – 16:48 — The unique value of human connection in storytelling
16:48 – 17:15 — Rebranding plans and more diverse guest features
17:15 – 18:17 — Finishing the audiobook, editing, and prepping new interviews
18:17 – 19:05 — Where to find Dr. Duff in the meantime and the new YouTube direction
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