The Great Depression

The Great Depression

Author: Dan Showalter September 5, 2024 Duration: 5:02

A funny episode to we’re diving into my personal favorite: Feeling Absolutely Worthless… aka Depression & Anxiety’s


Dan Showalter hosts A Mental Health Comedy Podcast, a space where the serious work of understanding our minds meets the unexpected relief of laughter. This isn't about skimming the surface of wellness topics; it's a deep, yet surprisingly light, dive into the real strategies and perspectives that help us navigate daily life. Each episode feels like a candid conversation with a friend who gets it, blending personal stories with a witty, compassionate take on the challenges we all face. You'll hear honest discussions about anxiety, stress, and everything in between, but framed through a lens of humor that makes the tough stuff feel more approachable and less isolating. The whole point of this podcast is to offer a genuine sense of connection and a few solid laughs, proving that dealing with mental health doesn't always have to be a solemn affair. Tune in for a unique blend of levity and insight, where the goal is to leave you feeling a bit lighter and more equipped than before you pressed play.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

A Mental Health Comedy Podcast
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Duration: 5:28
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