Katie @katiedbannon is a writer, editor, and educator whose work has been featured in The Washington Post, ELLE, Newsweek, and more. She teaches writing and is working on a memoir about trichotillomania. Katie has let go of the shame that once surrounded her because of her trichotillomania and feels the true freedom of being 100% herself. She was once told that reaching her goals in life would be impossible until she got her trichotillomania under control but guess what? Katie still pulls and she has everything she has ever wanted and more. You can find her and all of her incredible articles at www.katiebannon.com
I couldn’t stop pulling my hair. What was wrong with me? From The Washington Post
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Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Trich Talks.
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