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Zac Carper of FIDLAR on Bipolar, Drugs, Meds, and Intense Journaling
Episode 176

Zac Carper of FIDLAR on Bipolar, Drugs, Meds, and Intense Journaling

His band has a new album, Surviving the Dream, and he has a new diagnosis and a new set of challenges.

Depresh Mode with John Moe · john moe, zac carper

September 23, 202443m 3sExplicit

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Show Notes

Zac Carper, lead singer and guitarist for the garage punk bad FIDLAR, is very familiar with one kind of drugs: the street substances of meth, heroin, and crack that he engaged in heavily when he was younger. Now, at 37, he’s grappling with a different sort: medications prescribed for his newly diagnosed bipolar disorder. Zac has found that, while he needs some help managing the intense hypomanic episodes and depressive crashes, the meds he’s been given lead to some new problems that interfere with his life as a touring musician putting on very intense, high-energy shows where he doesn’t so much sing as bark.

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Topics

addictionhypomanicmental healthdepressionanxietybipolar