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Depresh Mode with John Moe

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Mental Health
Depression
Grief
Sad Music
Stand-Up Comedy
Psychedelics
Sierra Katow
Substance Use Disorder
Love
The Moon Is In the Wrong Place
Songwriting
Pop Music
Suicide
Joe Hayner
Music Healing
Shannon and the Clams
Psychedelic Treatments
Suicidal Ideation
Seasonal Affective Disorder
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Join host John Moe (The Hilarious World of Depression) for honest, relatable, and, yes, sometimes funny conversations about mental health. Hear from comedians, musicians, authors, actors, and other top names in entertainment and the arts about living with depression, anxiety, and many other common disorders. Find out what they’ve done to address it, what worked, and what didn’t. Depresh Mode also ... more

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P.E. Moskowitz
Author and journalist, known for books like Breaking Awake.
Mental Health newsletter.
Episode: P.E. Moskowitz on Whether Your Mind is Broken or the World Is
Kendall Toole
Peloton instructor and mental health advocate
NKO Club
Episode: Kendall Toole Gets Knocked Down, Never Knocked Out
Anne Abel
A New York-based writer, storyteller, and social media influencer.
Episode: Bruce Springsteen as Over-The-Counter Depression Treatment
Emma Swift
Singer-songwriter who creates music reflecting her mental health journey
Episode: Emma Swift Had a Complete Mental Breakdown. Found Health. Made Music About It.
Maggie Harrison Dupré
Senior staff writer at futurist.com, focused on the intersection of AI and mental health.
futurist.com
Episode: Sycophantic Chatbots and Alarming Cases of “AI Psychosis”
Dr. Beverly Walpole
Clinical psychologist and founder of Haven Wellness By Design
Haven Wellness By Design
Episode: Better Home Design for Better Mental Health with Dr. Beverly Walpole
Denise Winkelman
An up-and-coming comedian, former professional wrestler, and a trans woman dealing with chronic pain from fibromyalgia.
Bougie on a Budget (Special)
Episode: Denise Winkelman: Comedian/Trans Woman/Former Pro Wrestler/Chronic Pain Sufferer
Ashly Burch
Actor, writer, and creator of I'm Happy You're Here
Mythic Quest, Adventure Time
Episode: Ashly Burch Delivers Mental Health Insight Using Puppets and Swear Words
Tiffany Jenkins
Author of two memoirs, including 'A Clean Mess' and 'High Achiever', focusing on her experiences with addiction and mental health.
Episode: Author/Comedian Tiffany Jenkins on Anxiety, Addiction, Felonies, Success, and Not Wanting to Exist

Host

John Moe
Host of Depresh Mode, focusing on honest conversations about mental health and featuring a variety of guests from the arts.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.3k ratings
  • All in

    I have to admit but I’ve got kind of a crush on John Moe. At least I do for his mind and his voice.

    His dedication to supporting those with mental illness, diagnosed or not. He’s all about learning/teaching/sharing evidence based knowledge on this important subject.

    I learn new things every episode and I use them in my work as a Certified Peer Supporter. I recently even used the theme song to explain resiliency to a caregiver I was supporting.

    I’m also from “⭐️🌈 The more you know” generation... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jennoconn
    United Statesa month ago
  • This is such an important podcast

    Thank god you made this show, everytime I feel depressed it picks me right back up. I used to listen to the hilarious world of depression so when that ended I was worried but this podcast is just as good! I can’t thank you enough for how much it helps me

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eash_S_C
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • I have enjoyed this show

    I felt that this show has been informative and interesting but as of blatantly helping promote AI nonsense in mental health of all things is not something I’m willing to support.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    JAllanClark
    United States6 months ago
  • John Mows Down Those Negative Thoughts

    John Moe has informative and entertaining guests who shine a light in the darkness of mental health.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sidswoorch
    Canada9 months ago
  • A smart discussion of mental illness with a great host and guests. The conversations are often funny and always interesting.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    crazynormative
    a year ago

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Many have expressed gratitude for the openness and relatability of the guests, noting that personal stories resonate deeply and help normalize conversations surrounding mental health.
Some feedback indicates a desire for more focus on uplifting and humorous content, while others appreciate the diversity of topics and guests, which can sometimes stray from the central theme of lightheartedness around mental health.
Listeners appreciate the mix of humor and serious discussions about mental health, often finding the content relatable and uplifting.

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Kendall Toole Gets Knocked Down, Never Knocked Out
Q: Do you see depression and anxiety as something that you've conquered or that you manage?
Kendall conveys that she manages her mental health, noting it's a part of her, but it's not something she believes can be completely conquered.
Kendall Toole Gets Knocked Down, Never Knocked Out
Q: What do you say to people who feel discouraged when looking at fitness instructors?
Kendall emphasizes that everyone struggles, and the visibility of a fitness instructor does not equate to an absence of personal challenges.
Kendall Toole Gets Knocked Down, Never Knocked Out
Q: When did OCD come into your life?
Kendall reflects that OCD revealed itself around age 10 or 11, after she left gymnastics where she had developed perfectionist tendencies and rituals.
P.E. Moskowitz on Whether Your Mind is Broken or the World Is
Q: Has that made you hypervigilant your whole life?
Yes, I struggle with feeling vulnerable and often trigger panic attacks when I let my guard down.
P.E. Moskowitz on Whether Your Mind is Broken or the World Is
Q: What did you do about it?
I reached out to my therapist, who calmed me down, prescribed medication, and I committed to a recovery journey.

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Conversations in this podcast revolve around the nuanced experiences of mental health, emphasizing how struggles such as depression and anxiety pervade the lives of individuals, particularly those in creative professions. The discussions often feature notable guests from various fields, including comedians, musicians, and authors, who share their personal insights and coping strategies, all while maintaining a tone that can oscillate between serious and humorous. Notably, the format accommodates a mix of expert commentary and genuine narratives, fostering a safe space for open conversations about mental health without stigma.

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Recent guests on Depresh Mode include:

1. P.E. Moskowitz
2. Kendall Toole
3. Anne Abel
4. Emma Swift
5. Maggie Harrison Dupré
6. Dr. Beverly Walpole
7. Denise Winkelman
8. Ashly Burch

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