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#3 Grandma Got Run Over by Depression

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Release Date: 02/11/2016

#15 Pizza and Suicide show art #15 Pizza and Suicide

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Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes!   We are celebrating episode 15 and Will's successful relocation to the Southeast! Hooray! In this short episode, Will and Lauren talk about an article discussing the different ways police have responded to potential suicide victims with food. The author thinks these situations have global significance, so Will and Lauren reel it in a bit.    In this episode: the answer is pizza; Vice Presents: Munchies; soul food; BuzzFeed titles.   Links from this episode:   Article on VICE:  Every grunt in Home...

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Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes!   We are a day late and a dollar short! Thanks for your patience this week as Will has been moving to across country and we've been crazily trying to get this episode to you. This week we talk about what it might look like for Will to introduce his new housemates to his depression. What are you allowed to say to new people about your illness? And what are you allowed to ask for from them? Meanwhile, Lauren discloses her relationship to the Dog Whisperer and Will takes a short trip to Cramp Town, USA.   In this episode: the LA intro;...

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Rate and Review Us on iTunes! This week we talk about Will's upcoming move to Mississippi for grad school and how he's navigating the move - but not before we blame women for the world's ills. Lauren chimes in with memories from her move to Philadelphia, and we discuss moving to a new psychiatrist, the benefits of small city life and big city life, and how to prepare for the stresses and triggers being uprooted. Mississippi, there go that man! In this episode: #WomenAmIRight; the big move; goodbyes; big city or small city?; slurrin' my speech; California here we come. Links from this episode:...

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Please rate , review, and subscribe on iTunes!   Welp. Definitely not our best episode. Content problems and technical problems made this a short episode. Take this as a small peek into our friendship and our wackiness.   In this episode: Scarlet Fire; trying too hard; waiting to watch House of Cards; clipping nails on the train; James Spader, you my dad!   Visit Our Website!  Facebook Twitter   If you are in a crisis or plan to hurt yourself, please reach out for help. You can reach the National Suicide Prevention hotline by calling 800 273 8255. You can also get...

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#10 SD Book Club: How to Goodbye Depression show art #10 SD Book Club: How to Goodbye Depression

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#9 Panic! When I Like a Pic on Facebook show art #9 Panic! When I Like a Pic on Facebook

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If you are in a crisis or plan to hurt yourself, please reach out for help. You can reach the National Suicide Prevention hotline by calling 800 273 8255. You can also get text message support from the Crisis Text Line by texting the word "start" to 741 741. For more information, visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org and crisistextline.org. If you are outside the US, please visit http://www.iasp.info/resources/Crisis_Centres/ for resources in your country.