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media inquiries
Journalists and Broadcasters:
Victoria Maxwell BFA, BPP* Mental Health Educator, Consultant, Actor and Writer
Considered one of North America’s top experts on the ‘lived’ experience of mental illness and recovery
and workplace depression, Victoria welcomes all media enquiries. Her unique combination of personal and
professional experience provides a refreshing voice to the often taboo and serious subject of mental illness
and depression.
To make it as easy as possible for you to create a piece about her, quote her, or use her as a resource in
your publications, please download the following information kit (Canadian
kit, U.S. kit,
College kit). If you do not find what you need, please
feel free to contact her for further information.
View Victoria’s demo video (promotional video) to see broadcast quality segments of her solo show Crazy for Life and details of
other work she does. Broadcast quality radio clips of her play are also available for use (permission is
required prior to use).
As media deadlines are tight, Victoria is happy to be available on short notice for weekend and evening
interviews, in addition to the daytime.
Included in her kit is:
- Victoria’s Biography
- Keynotes and programs available for conference and in-house training
- Crazy for Life solo show description
- Client List
- Testimonials
- Mental Illness Quick Facts and Stats sheet
- Brief outline of her popular ‘Recognizing Workplace Depression’
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Tuesday, Jun 10 2008 'Funny...You Don't Look Crazy?' - Ottawa, Canada
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© caglar kimyoncu 2005
Testimonials |
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Smart, wry and full of wonderful imagery. The end is a knockout. Frank Moher, Director and Governor-General’s Award Nominee, Vancouver
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Facts & Stats |
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Continuous exposure to violence, neglect, abuse, or poverty may make people who are already susceptible to depression all the more vulnerable to the illness.
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Odds and Ends |
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If something is inevitable, accept it. Ride the horse in the direction it's going. Dr. Janet Lapp
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