Beyond The Veil

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Sinopsis

Beyond the Veil is a podcast from MuggleNet.com all about the impact of the "Harry Potter" series on the lives of fans. Host Madison Ford speaks with fans across the world about how Harry Potter has helped them overcome obstacles, make big life decisions, and manage their mental health.Want to be on the show? Check out our website for more information!

Episodios

  • Hello from a Self Care Break

    20/04/2020 Duración: 48s

    Host Madison is taking a break from podcast duties this time to make some extra time for self-care - please take care of yourselves and stay safe!

  • Episode 37: Living Your Own Story

    06/04/2020 Duración: 01h08min

    Sometimes when life gets hard, we learn something that helps us move forward for a long time afterward. In today’s episode, Jeff shares his mental health journey and shows us how the Potter series weaves so beautifully into all he’s learned. TRIGGER WARNING: Suicide, death On Episode 37, we discuss... → The mental health consequences of pressure to perform exceptionally in school → Feeling isolated during hospitalization → The difficult process of managing your emotions → Letting go of others’ goals for you → If you’re not a part of the solution, you’re part of the problem: Harry and willingness to take action → Using the language of Potter to help someone who was struggling → The importance of living your own story → Living your life in reverse If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Please fill out the linked form!  At the end of every show, we also read anonymous submissions from anyone who doesn’t want to have their name shared with their story

  • Episode 36: What’s Coming Will Come, and We’ll Meet It When It Does

    23/03/2020 Duración: 01h05min

    During uncertain times, holding close to the stories that give us great comfort is more important than ever. In this episode, Deanna shares how the Potter series has helped her get through uncertain times and career changes throughout her life.   On Episode 36, we discuss... → Neverending change in the career world → Harry Potter as a constant in times of uncertainty → Self-care beyond the world of Potter → How Potter can inform your interests and choices → Reflecting on the Potter books as each change comes → Learning to sort out our priorities → What's coming will come, and we'll meet it when it does If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Please fill out the linked form!  At the end of every show, we also read anonymous submissions from anyone who doesn’t want to have their name shared with their story. Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for

  • Episode 35: The Pearl and the Snitch - Happy One Year Anniversary!

    10/03/2020 Duración: 46min

    On this episode, the tables have turned on host Madison! The show’s first guest, Emily Garrison, plays host and interviews Madison about how the Harry Potter series has impacted her life and mental health. TRIGGER WARNING: Sexual assault, substance abuse On Episode 35, we discuss... → The struggles of OCD and how the Potter series helped: turning noise into music → When the role of Potter becomes complicated → Grieving for someone who’s still alive → Bad coping mechanisms, new relationships, and a lost sense of self → Rekindling a love for Potter by getting involved in the fandom → The power of sharing your story and your pearls If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Please fill out the linked form! https://forms.gle/aDkmAhh1kxBk5YCt8 At the end of every show, we also read anonymous submissions from anyone who doesn’t want to have their name shared with their story. Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to chec

  • Episode 34: You Can Only Run the Mile You're In

    24/02/2020 Duración: 50min

    As of today, we’ve had one year of wonderful conversations with Harry Potter fans from all around the world about the impact of the series on their lives and mental health journeys. To celebrate this anniversary, enjoy this follow-up interview with Julianna Coughlin of Accio Politics and SpeakBeasty, who shares the ways diving deeper into the Potter fandom has improved her mental health. On Episode 34, we discuss... → Life updates: running, relationships, and health → Joining a Potter community → Becoming a Potter podcaster → A more “grown up” Potter experience → The positive power of fandom → Mental health lessons over the year If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Please fill out the linked form! https://forms.gle/aDkmAhh1kxBk5YCt8 At the end of every show, we also read anonymous submissions from anyone who doesn’t want to have their name shared with their story. Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to chec

  • Episode 33: Love Is the Best Weapon We Have

    10/02/2020 Duración: 31min

    Sometimes labeling ourselves can feel limiting or constrictive, but other times it can be a source of new possibilities. In this episode, Sara shares her stories about the power of fandom and identifying as a Hufflepuff. On Episode 33, we discuss... → Coping with loneliness after a friend moves away → The key to new friendships? Harry Potter, of course → Losing an identity, but finding a new one in Hufflepuff → The amazing power of online fandom, even when you’re a lurker → The enormous emotional power of IRL Potter events → Love is the best weapon we have → Surrounding yourself with what you become If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Please fill out the form on our website. At the end of every show, we also read anonymous submissions from anyone who doesn’t want to have their name shared with their story. You can also submit anonymous stories through our form. Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check

  • Episode 32: We Can See Thestrals Now

    27/01/2020 Duración: 56min

    Throughout the Potter series, Harry loses his parents, Cedric, Sirius, Dumbledore, and many more loved ones. Grief is hard enough, but it’s made even more difficult when we lose more loved ones before we’ve truly been able to process other prior losses. In this episode, Erica shares the story of how grief affected her mental health and how Harry Potter was able to help her cope. Trigger Warning: Death of a loved one, suicide On Episode 32, we discuss... → Death, depression, and turning off your emotions → The difficulty of losing multiple people close to one another → Being able to see thestrals → The role of anger in grieving → Learning from Harry's unrelenting grief → The importance of community → Escaping with Potter → Learning to express what you need during grief If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Please fill out the form on our website. At the end of every show, we also read anonymous submissions from anyone who doesn’t want to have thei

  • Episode 31: Lessons from Azkaban

    13/01/2020 Duración: 44min

    Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult things we experience in life, and the Potter series is one of the many resources here to help us better understand our feelings after the fact. In this episode, Jean shares the story of someone she lost and how the Potter series has helped her move with her grief. TRIGGER WARNING - Death of a loved one, grief On Episode 31, we discuss... → Finding a new relationship in the absence of a father figure → The strangeness of a person entering our lives exactly when we need them → The harrowing loss of someone who’s larger than life → Unreality in the aftermath of grief → Returning to Potter with a new perspective → “You care so much you feel as though you will bleed to death with the pain of it” → Reflections on Harry, Sirius, and James → The obsessive nature of grief → Lessons on depression and sadness from Sirius If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Please fill out the form on our website. At the end

  • Episode 30: We Can All Have Our "All Was Well"

    30/12/2019 Duración: 01h14min

    Although Harry Potter’s life is roller coaster ride of different traumatic events, he’s able to grow and recover after these difficult times, and so can we. In this episode, Dr. Katy-Lauren Ford shares her knowledge on attachment styles, the impact of trauma on our worldview, and how to better make sense of these topics through the lens of the Potter series. On Episode 30, we discuss... → Potter academia: teaching a course on trauma and PTSD in the Potter series → A refresher on the basics of trauma & PTSD → The four attachment styles: secure, avoidant, anxious, and disorganized → Learning about attachment through the golden trio → How our interactions with our caregivers influence the way we see the world, our friends and romantic connections, and how we deal with emotional distress → The complex relationship of trauma and attachment style → How to keep your traumas from defining you If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Please fill out our

  • Episode 29: December Dementors

    16/12/2019 Duración: 13min

    The most wonderful time of the year doesn’t always live up to its name. Grief, seasonal depression, and the pressure around the holiday season can make this time of year really difficult for some of us. Join host Madison Ford for some tips on how to keep the holidays magical, even when you feel like this time of the year is a burden. On Episode 28, we discuss... → What do you do when you can’t spend the holidays at Hogwarts? → The plethora of ways the holidays can make us feel not so wonderful → Listener responses: what makes the holidays difficult for you, and how do you fight off the Dementors? → Self-care tips for a Potter-ful holiday If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Please fill out our submission form. Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates, Potter and mental health discussions, and more! You can now support us on Patreon! Lis

  • Episode 28: Podcasts Are Like Pensieves with Jessie & Lark of The Gayly Prophet

    02/12/2019 Duración: 01h41min

    Everyone has a unique experience in the Potter fandom, and it's incredible how fan fiction, headcanons, and deep conversations with friends allow us to make the series our own. In this episode, Jessie and Lark of The Gayly Prophet podcast share their thoughts on intersectionality in fandom, their mental health experiences, and how the Potter series has played a role in their lives. On Episode 28, we discuss... → Our wishes for better Potter movies → "The Gayly Prophet: a #ruthless Potter podcast that looks at the books with a critical but funloving eye → How diverse headcanons open up space for interesting and nuanced conversation → Vague character descriptions: the good and the bad → Juggle mental health, marginalized identifies, and participating in the Potter fandom → Practicing intersectionality within the fandom → How to talk about personal experiences on a podcast → The many benefits of Potter for your mental health If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on

  • Episode 27: Talking About Your Feelings Doesn’t Make You a Wimp

    18/11/2019 Duración: 01h18min

    Throughout the years, Harry Potter has been there to help fans in so many different ways. In this episode, Benjamin Marshall shares his experience with wand carving as a way to help with the negative thoughts that accompany depression and OCD. TRIGGER WARNING: This entire episode contains a candid discussion about suicide. Much of our discussion takes place from 20:44-26:45, but the subject comes up throughout the entire discussion. If you're struggling, please know that you're not alone. You can reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or chat with a representative online. On Episode 27, we discuss… → OCD: how to cope when intrusive thoughts come pounding at the door → Feeling out of place at home after six days in a psychiatric hospital → A life-changing new hobby: wand carving → Where mental health and wand carving collide → Reading the books with new empathy → The importance of sharing your mental health experiences with others, spoken and in writing → If you’d like to read

  • Episode 26: The Failures of the Hogwarts Professors and How We Can Do Better

    04/11/2019 Duración: 30min

    Harry Potter has been a part of our world long enough that many who first read it as children are now adults. On this episode, Haley Futch shares the way the Potter series helped her during her school years and how it continues to help her as a teacher. On Episode 26, we discuss… → Finding Potter friends: online and offline → Fan fiction as a source of hope, healing, inspiration, and realizing that you deserve better → Lessons from Lily in relationships → Draco Malfoy the healer → Potter podcasts and audiobooks for the few free hours of a graduate student with a job → Learning from the failures of Harry’s teachers → The responsibility of teachers going beyond the content they teach If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates, Potter and mental health discussions, and more! Listen to us on iTunes, Spotif

  • Episode 25: The Power of Choice

    21/10/2019 Duración: 51min

      One of the most magical parts of the Potter series is getting to see Harry become part of the big, happy Weasley family after a childhood of abuse by the Dursleys. On this episode, Jacqueline Frank shares how the Potter series was an escape for her during a very trying childhood. TRIGGER WARNING: This episode may be triggering for survivors of childhood abuse. Suicide mention 15:45 – 16:53. On Episode 25, we discuss… → How growing up with a narcissistic parent can feel like living in the cupboard under the stairs → Harry Potter: a secret escape → Learning to choose your own family → The issue with the importance of blood relatives in the Potter series → Fighting injustice alongside Hermione → How do you actually cast a Patronus? → Hagrid’s most relatable teacher moments If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

  • Episode 24: Expecto Patronum!

    07/10/2019 Duración: 16min

    We know how Harry, Ron, Hermione, and our other favorite characters in the Potter universe cast a spell to keep Dementors out of their lives, but how can we use this metaphor in the Muggle world? In this episode, we discuss the ins and outs of Dementors, Patronuses, and what we can do to manage our feelings when life gets really difficult. On Episode 24, we discuss… → What exactly is a Dementor? What exactly is a Patronus? → How a Dementor is like depression → Sirius Black protected himself from Dementors without his wand, and so can we → Listener thoughts on Dementors, Patronuses, and mental health → How to cast your own Patronus If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates, Potter and mental health discussions, and more! Listen to us on iTunes, Spotify, Pocketcast, and Google!  

  • Episode 23: What Potter Can Teach Us About Life, Love, and Death

    23/09/2019 Duración: 22min

    Someday we will all face loss in our lives, and the Potter series has countless lessons on death, grief, and love that can help us move through those difficult times. On this episode, we talk to McKay Strong about how the Potter series helped keep her grounded in the face of grief. TRIGGER WARNING: Death, loss of loved ones On Episode 22, we discuss… → Feeling like you never get a break when it comes to loss, just like Harry → How loss can affect anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues → Unconsciously turning to the Potter books when you need them → Why do universal lessons about loss have more impact from the Potter series? → Using the Potter books as an anchor in day to day life to relive positive memories → It’s okay to love the Potter books… a lot! If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast!

  • Episode 22: “Coming Home to Hogwarts… Again!”

    09/09/2019 Duración: 39min

    Between inspirational quotes, a huge wizarding world, and a thriving fandom, the Potter series always has something new for us to discover. On this episode, we talk to Johanna Lucas about the many different ways the Potter series can help us work through loneliness, depression, and other difficult feelings. On Episode 22, we discuss… → How the Potter books and fandom help us cope with loneliness → A Harry Potter shirt in a moment of need → Finding light in the darkness of the NICU → Always having a new piece of Potter information to keep you excited → Coping with difficult times in different ways → Potter quotes to live by If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates, Potter and mental health discussions, and more! Listen to us on iTunes, Spotify, Pocketcast, and Google!  

  • Episode 21: “Embrace Your Inner Slytherin”

    26/08/2019 Duración: 53min

    Most Potter fans will find new concepts easier to understand if you can use a Harry Potter metaphor to explain them. In this interview, Jennifer Morris shares how she applies mental health and psychological concepts to the Potter series. On Episode 21, we discuss… → The comfort of visiting an office decked out in Potter decor → Taking Professor Sprout’s advice: how to defeat the Devil’s Snare of panic attacks → Hermione and perfectionism → The benefits of EMDR for Harry → Horcruxes and negative core beliefs: our darkest thoughts about the self and others → The three most useful magical items for a therapist → Embracing your inner Slytherin If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates, Potter and mental health discussions, and more! Listen to us on iTunes, Spotify, Pocketcast, and Google!  

  • Episode 20: Making Magic with Potter Podcasts

    12/08/2019 Duración: 01h23min

    Online communities grow up around books, movies, and podcasts, and they provide a great deal of emotional support for fans and creators both. In this interview, Adriana Wilson of Accio Politics shared her mental health journey and the Accio Politics podcast became a part of it. TW: Suicide mention 11:03-11:23 and 52:37-53:08 On Episode 20, we discuss… → The things we learn about mental health by observing loved ones → White-knuckling through life → The effect of current events and politics on mental health → Gaining a sense of community in the Potter fandom → Stigmas against medication → The importance of being vulnerable If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates, Potter and mental health discussions, and more! Listen to us on iTunes, Spotify, Pocketcast, and Google!  

  • Episode 19: The Hidden Power of Chicken Nuggets

    22/07/2019 Duración: 52min

    It only takes a few words to make a huge impact on someone’s life. This week, we spoke with Peter Ampudia about bipolar disorder and how a passage from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows helped him learn the power of focus. On Episode 19, we discuss… → What is bipolar mood disorder, and how do you experience it? → How to navigate the world with mental illness → When doing all the right things isn’t enough → An inspiring passage from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows → The magic of a friend’s words, chicken nuggets, and focus If you have a Potter story you want to share, we’d love for you to join us as a guest on the podcast! Share your thoughts on this episode with us below in the comments! Be sure to check out Beyond the Veil on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates, Potter and mental health discussions, and more! Listen to us on iTunes, Spotify, Pocketcast, and Google!  

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