Empowerment and Identity: Jesse Escalante's Journey with Bipolar Disorder\n\nThis episode of 'Live Well Bipolar' features an insightful conversation with Jesse Escalante, a 28-year-old queer, Latin social worker and professional dancer from San Francisco. \n\nJesse shares his personal and professional journey, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder just before the pandemic in February 2020, the challenges of dealing with the diagnosis during quarantine, and how he found solace and identity through his work in social work and dance. \n\nJesse discusses the stigma surrounding mental health in his Mexican culture, the bullying he faced surrounding his sexuality a young age, and how dance became a pivotal outlet for his expression and self-acceptance. \n\nHe also talks about his work as a social worker and his efforts to combine his passions for dance and mental health advocacy, particularly through choreographing pieces that explore his experience with bipolar disorder. The conversation also delves into the importance of seeking help, managing symptoms, and overcoming the fear of becoming a statistic. \n\nJesse's story is one of resilience, hope, and the pursuit of one's passion despite the hurdles of mental health challenges.\n\nConnect with Jesse here and check out his dance here!\n\n00:00 Welcome to Live Well Bipolar: Meet Jesse Escalante\n00:18 Jesse's Journey: From Diagnosis to Advocacy\n02:15 The Impact of Quarantine on Mental Health\n06:04 Seeking Help: Jesse's Experience with Mental Health Rehab\n06:55 The Power of Education and Overcoming Stigma\n11:31 Finding Purpose Through Social Work and Personal Struggles\n14:47 Embracing Identity: Jesse's Story of Resilience\n25:45 Dance as a Lifeline: Combining Passions for Healing\n30:12 Living Well with Bipolar: Jesse's Perspective\n33:41 Staying Connected: How to Follow Jesse's Journey