How Dakota Johnson Is Changing the Way People Look at Depression
Autism self-advocate Joey Lamia explores how Dakota Johnson is using her depression diagnosis to battle mental health stigma.
My name is Joey Lamia. I was diagnosed with autism when I was three years old and lived through a time when it wasn’t as accepted as it is today. I spent my time growing up around the arts being involved as a stage manager for theatre plays. Worked in local television news for five years and moved over to podcasting, which helped discover my voice and opening up about my autism. I also gained an interest in fitness and nutrition. Learned about neurodiversity in 2020 and working more towards being involved in the community.
Autism self-advocate Joey Lamia explores how Dakota Johnson is using her depression diagnosis to battle mental health stigma.