I just recently discovered this podcast and it has blown me away. I can't stop listening. I don't suffer from mental illness myself (at least I don't think I do), but I have many family and friends who struggle with it to varying degrees. Maybe that's part of why I'm so enraptured by it. I'm brought to tears almost every episode, especially during those moments when he reads a survey in which someone is putting themselves down and Paul says he's sure everyone listening to this just wants to give them a hug and express nothing but love to them, despite what they think. All I can do is shout "YES, EXACTLY!!"
As a person who wants to help, this podcast has already taught me so much valuable information. At the very least, I think Paul provides an excellent template for how to positively interact with people with mental illness. I am so grateful to him and to everyone else who has contributed to make it all possible. You guys rock!

And now, I have a question to ask. Busy as I am, I would like to devote some of my time to help out strangers and facilitate the healing process. I'm aware that one of biggest ways to help is by talking to other people who can relate so people don't have to feel alone with their problems. Since I can't really provide that, what else can I do? Is there any volunteer work needed for mental illness?