
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
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 304 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthComedyComedy InterviewsHealth & Fitness | |||

Mary H.K. Choi compares living with her brain to just not understanding the operating system on a computer. She didn’t know if this was a result of trauma and neglect in her childhood, the experience of being parentified as a child, grief after the d... more
Margaret Glaspy compares the experience she was having on Instagram to being lightly punched in the gut, over and over, for a very long time. Like it’s not like being hit hard, just a little tap of something negative with each update you read, each c... more
For most of the world, the advent of middle age does not make depression, loneliness, and memory issues more of a problem than earlier in life. In some countries, things actually get better. The only nation on earth where it all gets worse is right h... more
Angela Harger-Thompson had moved to Hollywood to make it big in showbiz but soon fell victim to a devastating assault. There to comfort her was her intermittent boyfriend. She really liked him and thought his offer of a four-week, 4000 mile sailing v... more
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There have been some great guests and some okay guests. This last person John interviewed sounded so incredibly sheltered from reality that I could not relate to them. They seemed to think life is about meeting men that give you stuff, but sometimes you can't trust the men because they want things in return. But eventually one will marry you and support you while you self-publish vanity projects. Wow.
I love this podcast and the Facebook group! When the depression flares up I always have somewhere to turn to feel seen. John Moe is a great interviewer, and I feel like I've even picked up a few social skills just from listening!
Listening to John’s shows hits just right when I’m fighting anxiety. I bounce between this one and Sleeping With Celebrities.
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.
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.
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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:
1. Mary HK. Choi
2. Margaret Glaspy
3. Frank Infurna
4. Mike Doughty
5. Angela Harger-Thompson
6. Jo Dee Messina
7. Hanif Abdurraqib
8. Elizabeth Roberts
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