The Hilarious World of Depression
Ein Podcast von American Public Media
97 Folgen
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Charlene deGuzman Has Unsexy Stories About Sex
Vom: 21.10.2019 -
Anil Dash Loves Social Media and Wants It To Change
Vom: 14.10.2019 -
Ryan Bingham Finds a Home and Settles Down
Vom: 7.10.2019 -
Heather B. Armstrong Nearly Dies Ten Times and It Works Out Great
Vom: 30.9.2019 -
Mara Wilson Had Great Opportunities and Difficult Challenges
Vom: 23.9.2019 -
Whitney Cummings Puts It Together and Stops Falling Apart
Vom: 16.9.2019 -
Pete Holmes Looks for Meaning and Membership
Vom: 9.9.2019 -
Jenny Lawson and Books That Get Depression Right
Vom: 12.8.2019 -
The Perils and Rewards of Travel
Vom: 8.7.2019 -
Just the Funny Parts
Vom: 6.5.2019 -
Solomon Georgio Is Doing Better
Vom: 24.12.2018 -
Jonny Sun Ended Up Here Somehow
Vom: 17.12.2018 -
Naomi Ekperigin Brings In Her Baggage, Unpacks It
Vom: 10.12.2018 -
Check-Ups on Gary Gulman, Linda Holmes, Janelle James, and “Steve.” Plus, Sock Opportunities
Vom: 3.12.2018 -
Aparna Nancherla Is Having a Harder Time Doing Something She’s Great At
Vom: 26.11.2018 -
John Ross Bowie and Jamie Denbo Don’t Need Your Suggestions For Their Life Improv
Vom: 19.11.2018 -
Adventures in Therapy
Vom: 12.11.2018 -
Guy Branum Goes to Minnesota, Gets Good Internet, Finds Self
Vom: 5.11.2018 -
The Hilarious NIGHT of Depression
Vom: 29.10.2018 -
Words: Am We Uses Them Good At Mental Health?
Vom: 22.10.2018
A show about clinical depression...with laughs? Well, yeah. Depression is an incredibly common and isolating disease experienced by millions, yet often stigmatized by society. The Hilarious World of Depression is a series of frank, moving, and, yes, funny conversations with top comedians who have dealt with this disease, hosted by veteran humorist and public radio host John Moe. Join guests such as Maria Bamford, Paul F. Tompkins, Andy Richter, and Jen Kirkman to learn how they’ve dealt with depression and managed to laugh along the way. If you have not met the disease personally, it’s almost certain that someone you know has, whether it’s a friend, family member, colleague, or neighbor. Depression is a vicious cycle of solitude and stigma that leaves people miserable and sometimes dead. Frankly, we’re not going to put up with that anymore. The Hilarious World of Depression is not medical treatment and should not be seen as a substitute for therapy or medication. But it is a chance to gain some insight, have a few laughs, and realize that people with depression are not alone and that together, we can all feel a bit better. American Public Media and HealthPartners’ Make It Okay campaign are committed to breaking the stigma around mental health.