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Depresh Mode with John Moe

John Moe, Maximum Fun
Mental Health
Depression
Grief
Sad Music
Stand-Up Comedy
Psychedelics
Sierra Katow
Comedy
Substance Use Disorder
The Moon Is In the Wrong Place
Love
Songwriting
Pop Music
Suicide
Music Healing
Joe Hayner
Shannon and the Clams
Psychedelic Treatments
Suicidal Ideation
Trauma

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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Niko Stratis knew a couple of things growing up in the Yukon in Canada: that she was, in truth, a woman, despite being regarded by the world as male, and that being trans or different in any way was absolutely not okay. It wasn’t just a matter of ide... more

The ICE surge in Minnesota has meant a huge number of arrests, protests, confrontations, deportations, children and adults sent to detention facilities, and deaths. It’s also meant massive anxiety, fear, and trauma around the state. Marcus Schmit of ... more

In 2007, Amanda Knox, an American studying abroad in Italy, was arrested, tried, and convicted of the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher. After years in an Italian jail, she was ultimately freed, reconvicted, and finally exonerated in 2015. Sin... more

Suicide is a problem. It’s perpetually a top cause of death around the world but society shames it, stigmatizes it, and is reluctant to discuss it even when talking about it would save lives. Well guess what, we’re talking about it. We’re offering in... more

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Recent Guests

Niko Stratis
The author of The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman, reflecting on her experiences in the Yukon and her journey to understanding her identity.
Episode: Niko Stratis on Dad Rock, Glasswork, Depression, Addiction, and Becoming Herself
Amanda Knox
Wrongly accused of murder, survivor of trauma
Episode: Amanda Knox on Facing Her Prosecutor, Her Past, Her Trauma, and Her Future
Christopher Robinson
Amanda Knox's husband and involved in the documentary's production
Episode: Amanda Knox on Facing Her Prosecutor, Her Past, Her Trauma, and Her Future
Clancy Martin
Philosophy professor and author specializing in existentialism and ethics.
University of Missouri, Kansas City
Episode: Intentionally Blunt and Very Useful Talk About Suicide with Clancy Martin
Stephanie Foo
Author and radio producer, known for her work on This American Life and for her memoir about healing from complex PTSD.
Author of 'What My Bones Know'
Episode: Stephanie Foo on Complex PTSD, Finding Recovery, and This American Life
A.J. Daulerio
Journalist and podcaster known for his work in mental health and recovery narratives.
Small Bow
Episode: A.J. Daulerio on Bipolar, Substances, Depression, Suicide, and the Psychic Weight of Hulk Hogan
Dr. Ryan Martin
Anger expert and Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
Episode: Anger: Let’s Talk About It, Learn About It, Not Fear It, Use It For Good
Christina Caron
Reporter for The New York Times covering mental health
The New York Times
Episode: Unemployment Hurts Mental Health, Horror Movies Might Help It. Really!
Terri Riviera
Co-owner of the Horror Boudega and founder of the Horror Community Foundation
Horror Community Foundation
Episode: Unemployment Hurts Mental Health, Horror Movies Might Help It. Really!

Host

John Moe
Host of Depresh Mode, known for his engaging and compassionate approach to discussing mental health topics, often infused with humor.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • Life saving

    Thank you

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    bonbug31271
    United States2 months ago
  • Well SOMETHING is meaningless

    Quality has been falling off for a while but I’m out after platforming someone with a PhD in English blithely dismissing certain diagnoses _already_ under attack in this country as “meaningless”.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    John Armstrong
    United States3 months ago
  • Lost all credibility

    October 27 podcast- regurgitated woke slop as if it’s 2020.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Fugitive hedgehog
    United States3 months ago
  • So grateful

    The hardest thing about navigating mental health is feeling like you're doing it alone. Depresh Mode has made me feel less alone and frankly, like I'm not actually crazy. With such an anemic health care system in the United States, I'm grateful podcasts like this are helping to fill in the gaps.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    goodkingjens
    United States4 months ago
  • 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 States5 months ago

Listeners Say

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Many express gratitude for the supportive community fostered by the podcast, noting it has helped them feel less alone.
Listeners appreciate the candid and humorous approach to discussing serious mental health issues, finding it relatable and comforting.
Some reviews indicate mixed feelings about certain episodes, suggesting a desire for content that remains consistently uplifting.

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Amanda Knox on Facing Her Prosecutor, Her Past, Her Trauma, and Her Future
Q: What was the intention behind meeting the prosecutor? Did you intend to forgive him?
Knox wanted to understand the prosecutor and confront him about his actions rather than seek forgiveness.
Amanda Knox on Facing Her Prosecutor, Her Past, Her Trauma, and Her Future
Q: Can you talk about some of the abuse, about some of the treatment, about some of the traumatic things that happened during your time in prison?
Knox recounts she experienced manipulation and fear from police, and the isolation and helplessness of prison, which drastically changed her mental state.
Niko Stratis on Dad Rock, Glasswork, Depression, Addiction, and Becoming Herself
Q: What ultimately led to identifying as a woman and doing the name change?
I thought I had nothing left to lose. I was in a really bad place and decided to finally be myself.
Stephanie Foo on Complex PTSD, Finding Recovery, and This American Life
Q: What advice would you offer for those who cannot access therapy?
Stephanie suggests that the first step is learning to be mindful and recognize one's emotions, as this is crucial for healing.
Stephanie Foo on Complex PTSD, Finding Recovery, and This American Life
Q: How did your relationship with your mother end?
Her mother left when Stephanie was 13 and Stephanie hasn't spoken to her since.

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The content revolves around mental health, blending humor with serious discussions, focusing on issues like depression, anxiety, and effective coping mechanisms. By featuring a variety of guests including comedians, musicians, and mental health experts, conversations often reveal personal experiences and insights about navigating these challenges. The dual approach of incorporating candid, relatable conversations along with practical tips sets this podcast apart, making it an accessible resource for listeners seeking both understanding and comfort in their mental health journeys.

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Recent guests on Depresh Mode include:

1. Niko Stratis
2. Amanda Knox
3. Christopher Robinson
4. Clancy Martin
5. Stephanie Foo
6. A.J. Daulerio
7. Dr. Ryan Martin
8. Christina Caron

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