Dave Tarnowski is a sad bastard, and the creator of the hit meme accounts @NickCaveAndTheBadMemes and @SadPeaks on instagram. Now, after a year of answering follower questions every day on social media, and by popular demand, comes a podcast, On The Sad Bastard, Dave opens up about his mental health, responds to his fans deepest, darkest, saddest, most depressing questions (and some funny ones too... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyHealth & FitnessMental Health |
That's how long before Dave leaves DC and moves back to NYC, but who's counting, right? He's all packed up and ready, even a little excited, but what if things aren't really any different? He'll cross that bridge when he gets there. In the mean time,... more
Dave unpacks the meaning of the word as he packs up his apartment to move back to New York. more
Dave found the perfect apartment in New York, but his past is getting in the way of feeling excited about his future. This week he answers listener questions, talks "skin hunger" and antidepressants, and reads the tweet that changed his perspective o... more
This week, Dave explores what keeps us moving forward, even when we feel totally lost. more
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This is good stuff, as I said in the title. Heartfelt, genuine and wow, what a voice! Good Stuff across the board!
I love the way you are and the music is pretty groovy. The way you share you experiences, makes it easier to feel understood. Thank you
After experiencing a year of major multiple losses, I’ve had to suffer through endless well meaning advice givers and counselors. A whole year of it and nothing any of them said made sense to me. It just made things worse really. I don’t even know how I stumbled upon this podcast, but I’m glad I did. It’s helped me process more in a week than any of the grief gabbers ever did. I hope he never stops. He’s saving lives out here. 🙏🏻
Very good.
Great show
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