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Depresh Mode with John Moe

John Moe, Maximum Fun
Mental Health
Depression
Anxiety
Trauma
Bipolar Disorder
Music
Suicide
Grief
Comedy
Therapy
Suicide Prevention
ADHD
Addiction
Substance Use Disorder
Panic Attacks
Stand-Up Comedy
Psychedelics
Childhood Trauma
Burnout
Sad Music

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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Hanif Abdurraqib is a MacArthur Fellow, accomplished poet, and critically lauded author of numerous books, including There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension, which is now out in paperback. He’s also a person who deals with major depress... more

The title of Elizabeth Roberts’ new book, In Praise of Addiction, is likely to catch your attention, maybe even set off some cognitive dissonance in your mind. But the University of Michigan’s Elizabeth Roberts doesn’t want you to be unhealthy or tak... more

British-born, LA-based author and illustrator Gemma Correll had a couple of reasons to choose  the motif of an amusement park for her new anxiety book, Anxietyland. One, she loves amusement parks and wanted to be able to write off a Disneyland trip a... more

Secretary of Health & Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is, to put it mildly, a skeptic of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) medication, a form of meds that millions of Americans use regularly with tremendous benefit. He was once on S... more

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Gemma Correll
Author and illustrator of Anxietyland
Independent author/artist
Episode: Cartoonist Gemma Correll Saw a Therapist with a Clown-Festooned Office. Once.
Andrea Salinas
Representative, Oregon's 6th District in the US House
Office of Representative Andrea Salinas
Episode: RFK Jr. Wants To Take Your SSRIs Away. So What Are Democrats Doing About It?
Jason Gale
Author of After COVID, The Health Impacts That Will Last Generations
Author
Episode: RFK Jr. Wants To Take Your SSRIs Away. So What Are Democrats Doing About It?
Robyn Hitchcock
Musician and memoirist discussed in interview
Tiny Ghost Records; Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians; The Soft Boys
Episode: Robyn Hitchcock is Fundamentally Delusional, Welcomes Birds
Blake Mycoskie
Founder of TOMS Shoes, host of No Magic Pill
TOMS Shoes (past), No Magic Pill
Episode: Blake Mycoskie Helped the World, Got Rich, Retired to a Life of Ease, Then Fell Apart
Zayna Youssef
Lead singer of Sweet Pill
Sweet Pill
Episode: An Episode About the Grind, Singer Zayna Youssef of Sweet Pill, and YOU
Cristina Jiménez
Author of Dreaming of Home, cofounder of United We Dream
United We Dream
Episode: Terrifying Times for Immigrants in America and Cristina Jimínez is Incredibly Hopeful
Claude Steele
Social psychologist and professor emeritus at Stanford; author of Churn
Stanford University; Berkeley; Columbia University
Episode: Claude Steele on Churn, the Awkward Social Distress That Divides Us All
Benjamin Wagner
Documentarian, co-creator of Friends and Neighbors; maker of Mister Rogers and Me
PBS / Mister Rogers and Me; Friends and Neighbors
Episode: Connecting Childhood Events To Your Stress Issues Today with Benjamin Wagner

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John Moe
Host of the show; longtime mental health interviewer with a warm, curious style.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • Not quite therapy, but definitely therapeutic

    Listening to John’s shows hits just right when I’m fighting anxiety. I bounce between this one and Sleeping With Celebrities.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OthelloOcelot
    Canada2 months ago
  • Steady place to land

    Consistent, steady, stable podcast, dives DEEP into mental health, from those who experience illness directly. Honest, hard and slowly helping to heal me every time I listen! Best thing: John Moe’s curiosity out about difficult and seemingly unsolvable topics.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Razzdazz88888
    United States3 months ago
  • Helps to get me through!

    I am grateful for this show’s ongoing commitment to understanding and de stigmatizing mental health concerns. I especially appreciate that John has directly addressed the impact of recent atrocities. I was motivated to begin a monthly contribution.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MickiB47
    United States4 months ago
  • Wonderful

    Interviews are conducted with such grace and empathy, without compromising humor and humanity. Just a wonderful show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ding_dong_plant_head
    United States6 months ago
  • Everyone should listen

    This podcast is the best. As someone with mental illness this is something I look forward to each and every time and new episode comes out

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lele543
    United States6 months ago

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Fans value authenticity and supportive community around mental health.
Steady, deep dives into mental health with honest questions and empathy.
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Listeners appreciate the host's curiosity and warm tone, which balances humor with tough topics.

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Robyn Hitchcock is Fundamentally Delusional, Welcomes Birds
Q: What would you tell someone who feels their mind runs in a delusional or highly imaginative channel—how to live with it and channel it into art?
Find the channel and keep it open; creativity comes from the blind spot and often arrives when you stop chasing it directly, letting ideas come to you rather than forcing them.
Robyn Hitchcock is Fundamentally Delusional, Welcomes Birds
Q: So I think I want to start this talking about Syd. How would you describe Syd Barrett to someone who has no idea who he was?
He had a long silence, a brief existence, and a profound influence; he co-founded Pink Floyd, then disappeared from public life, and his mystique grew because his late-period material was so strong that people kept seeking him out even after he stopped performing.
RFK Jr. Wants To Take Your SSRIs Away. So What Are Democrats Doing About It?
Q: How would Medicaid funding affect access to mental health care during this policy debate?
If Medicaid funding is rolled back, access to mental health care could be severely limited; the Democrats argue for restoring and protecting funding while ensuring safe prescribing and broader care options.
RFK Jr. Wants To Take Your SSRIs Away. So What Are Democrats Doing About It?
Q: What's your plan to respond to the deprescribing push if it moves beyond rhetoric?
Democrats plan to hold the administration accountable, push for oversight, involve medical professionals in dialogue, and advocate for continued access to evidence-based treatments while exploring complementary supports.
Blake Mycoskie Helped the World, Got Rich, Retired to a Life of Ease, Then Fell Apart
Q: Okay, so Blake, after you left TOMS, what happened next and why did you decide to change course?
Blake explains that after leaving TOMS due to burnout and a desire for balance, he moved to Jackson Hole and later Costa Rica, but felt disconnected from his purpose and community. This sparked a difficult period of depression and isolation until he began therapy, reassessed his identity apart from work, and started rebuilding through new projects that emphasize mental health and recovery, including No Magic Pill and the We Are Enough movement.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Depresh Mode

What is Depresh Mode about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Depresh Mode centers on candid conversations about mental health with high-profile guests from entertainment, music, and media. Episodes explore burnout, resilience, therapy, identity, and the personal toll of success, often mixing vulnerability with humor. The show frequently features experts and advocates, practical mental-health tools, and behind-the-scenes looks at storytelling and creative work. It's likely to appeal to listeners seeking honest, empathetic discussions about depression, anxiety, and coping strategies, plus inspiration from public figures who share relatable challenges. A standout aspect is the host's warm, grounded interview style that blends personal narrative with evidence-based insights and community-focused advocacy... more

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Recent guests on Depresh Mode include:

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2. Andrea Salinas
3. Jason Gale
4. Robyn Hitchcock
5. Blake Mycoskie
6. Zayna Youssef
7. Cristina Jiménez
8. Claude Steele

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