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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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Recent Guests

Dr. Elliott Zeisel
Licensed psychoanalyst, renowned group therapist, and educator
Center for Group Studies / American Group Psychotherapy Association
Episode: Group Therapy Royalty and First-Time Movie Star Elliot Zeisel From GROUP
Jonathan Edward Durham
Writer and novelist, author of Winterset Hollow
Independent author / publisher (Winterset Hollow)
Episode: Jonathan Edward Durham Was In Horrible Mental Shape But Didn’t Realize It
Alexandra Paul
Actress and former Baywatch star who spoke about her experiences with anorexia and bulimia
Baywatch / Actress
Episode: Huge Scientific Breakthroughs Are Changing How You’ll Think About Eating Disorders
Dr. Cynthia Bulik
Founder/director of multiple eating disorders research centers; genetic and metabolic expert
University of North Carolina; Karolinska Institute
Episode: Huge Scientific Breakthroughs Are Changing How You’ll Think About Eating Disorders
Liesel Sharabi
Professor studying communication technologies used in mate selection and relationship development.
Arizona State University
Episode: Are Dating Apps a Mental Health Grenade? And, How Are Kids Doing in ICE-Era Minnesota?
Dr. Sarah Jerstad
Medical Director of Outpatient Mental Health Services at Children's Minnesota.
Children's Minnesota
Episode: Are Dating Apps a Mental Health Grenade? And, How Are Kids Doing in ICE-Era Minnesota?
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

Host

John Moe
Host of the show, known for empathetic interviewing and blending humor with mental health discussions.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • 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 States22 days 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 States2 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 States3 months ago
  • Grateful to you, John.

    I’ve been a listener since Hilarious World of Depression. This show brings me some peace week after week, despite the terror of living in this world. I’m grateful for John’s work and hope anyone reading this gives the show a chance.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ejane1224
    United States3 months ago
  • Life saving

    Thank you

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    bonbug31271
    United States3 months ago

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Guest variety is excellent and interview style is warm and insightful.
Shows consistently thoughtful, empathetic, and helpful for mental health.
Listeners feel less alone and gain practical takeaways for well-being.

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Jonathan Edward Durham Was In Horrible Mental Shape But Didn’t Realize It
Q: Have you had the experience, and this has been the case with a lot of writers that I've talked to, where through the process of writing about yourself, those things that happened to you, things, experiences you've had, you start to make connections?
Yes, writing helped him connect past experiences to present decisions, revealing a clearer personal and professional arc and informing future work.
Jonathan Edward Durham Was In Horrible Mental Shape But Didn’t Realize It
Q: Not long after I had this conversation with Ryan Martin, I had occasion to use the procedural technique that I'm talking about. See, we have this thing happening in Minnesota, my home, where the federal government has kind of gone to war with us.
He explains recognizing injustice online, managing anger as a response to injustice, and using deliberate inquiry to decide actions like advocacy or community engagement.
Jonathan Edward Durham Was In Horrible Mental Shape But Didn’t Realize It
Q: Talk to me a little bit about that.
The guest describes how his online activity and growing audience organically emerged after self-publishing his book, and how that openness helped connect with readers and readers helped his writing process.
Huge Scientific Breakthroughs Are Changing How You’ll Think About Eating Disorders
Q: What do these new genetic findings mean for people at risk of eating disorders?
They indicate risk is influenced by genes and environment, suggesting a need for early awareness, confiding in trusted people, and seeking supportive treatment rather than blaming individuals or families.
Are Dating Apps a Mental Health Grenade? And, How Are Kids Doing in ICE-Era Minnesota?
Q: What did your meta-analysis conclude about the effects on mental health of online dating platforms?
The meta-analysis found that users of dating apps reported worse psychological health, including increased levels of depression and anxiety.

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Relatable conversations about mental health with a mix of comedians, authors, musicians, actors, and experts. Episodes cover depression, anxiety, eating disorders, trauma, and broader well-being, often pairing personal storytelling with evidence-based insights from clinicians and researchers. A standout element is the host's empathetic, pragmatic approach that blends humor with hard-hitting topics, making tough subjects approachable for a broad audience. The show's strength lies in its guest variety and accessible discussions that aim to reduce stigma while offering practical takeaways for listeners and potential guests or sponsors alike.

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1. Dr. Elliott Zeisel
2. Jonathan Edward Durham
3. Alexandra Paul
4. Dr. Cynthia Bulik
5. Liesel Sharabi
6. Dr. Sarah Jerstad
7. Niko Stratis
8. Amanda Knox

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