Talking Mental
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | MedicineHealth & FitnessEducationSelf-Improvement |
This week we have Doug’s uncle Murray back on the show to discuss how he lives a stress-free life and how that affects every aspect of his being. Even after being diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, among other serious diseases, he continues to li... more
On our last show, we discussed how one of Doug’s family members is seriously ill, and that was one of his triggers for his mood dropping. On today’s show, we announce that the family member in question is Doug’s uncle Murray, who was our guest on Epi... more
Doug’s personal life has been challenging lately, and this has, in part, been a cause for a mood drop in the last few days. Our plan for this show was to start by playing some music, maybe work on a new intro, and record the show. Instead, Doug told ... more
Today’s show is mostly an announcement of our new plan to do a show every other week, rather than weekly. We discuss a few reasons why we decided to test out this new schedule. It should actually be good for both the quality of the show as well as ou... more
I’ve been battling this for as long as I can remember. I’m 28 years old and I feel that my days are so difficult just fighting myself in my head, it’s exhausting and frustrating. Most days I think if this is gonna. E the rest of my life I don’t want to do it. It feels good to hear you guys speak. To hear someone like me and someone who truly tries to understand is comforting. I already am trapped in my head most days whether it’s my depression or crippling anxiety. But listening to you guys make... more
Politics?! Seriously? Sorry I’m done.
I wanted to love this podcast, but unfortunately I was turned off halfway through the first episode. Certain comments I found to be inappropriate and disrespectful, especially since they had no connection to the subject of depression. I think if these guys want to keep an audience they need to be sensitive that they have people from different backgrounds listening.
What a great podcast. I have been moved to laughter and tears over and over. Doug is so educated and honest about what it's like to live with and fight debilitating depression, and Ed is a shining example of unconditional love and support. Well done gentlemen, thank you so much for sharing.
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