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TLTP 024 - Caesar's Mental Muscle

The Last Tuesday Project

Release Date: 06/25/2018

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Welcome to another TWOsday! And this time, we're trying to be a bit more professional... with an interview. Welcome to this extra episode of The Last Tuesday Project!

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Mystery within mystery. Misery with misery. And historic references to straw hats and gin? It can only be The Last Tuesday Project!

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Holidays, health, passive-aggressive pharmacists and ALL THE CATS. It's business as usual for a TWOsday at The Last Tuesday Project!

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This month Jane has grabbed the reins and landed us with a duo of deep questions. We veto the first question on male hormonal contraception (partly because Hayley's too drunk). Instead, we are forced at knifepoint to accept question of Genovese Syndrome, also known as the Bystander Effect, and how it has been affected by social media.

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Welcome along, one and all, to a mini TWOsday episode of The Last Tuesday Project!

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Alex, Hayley and Jane are asking each other some short-sharp questions this month, questions that are interesting but probably wouldn't fill an entire episode. Hayley asks about exploding cars, Alex wants to know if it's OK to flash in a gallery, Jane makes us morph with binaural beats, and then Alex has the audacity to ask about poison cabinets. Plus, Jane reveals her spirit animal.

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Here we are again, reminding you to BE GOOD TO YO' SELF! It's a TWOsday Mental Health Awareness Week special from The Last Tuesday Project! This month Hayley and Alex are joined by Guest Tuesday and Warcraft YouTuber ! We talk about antidepressants, specifically SSRIs. Hayley sets us straight on the science behind coming off SSRIs, and we all talk about our own experiences of being on antidepressants, going on them and coming off them.   Do you like what we do and want to show your support? Well, you can now give us a helping hand via Patreon! Just go to . If every listener gave...

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This month Alex assumes the mantle of Dimbleby/Dimblebruce (we're still undecided) and asks Jane and Hayley about Hollywood's responsibility towards social anxiety and love, with a special focus on the trope of the Nice Guy. But the conversation goes far beyond this one area. We move on to looking at the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope, how mental health is portrayed in Bollywood, and how American Pie was actually surprisingly progressive. Plus, Jane hints at experiences in eateries...

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It's high time we gave you some TWOsday goodness. Welcome to this month's extra episode of The Last Tuesday Project! This month we have a selection of outtakes from the main episode. Hayley talks about genetic sexual attraction, Hayley and Jane both squee over the prospect of going to a live show of another podcast, and Alex and Hayley go through lists of short men we can all look up to. There's also an extended discussion of documentaries, podcasts and a certain royal Netflix series...   Do you like what we do and want to show your support? Well, you can now give us a helping hand...

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Tall tales about short stature are addressed this month, as Hayley takes the reins. Alex and Jane veto a question about genetic sexual attraction and end up with the question of The Napoleon Complex. Is it a thing? Does it only affect men? And how many puns about height can we fit into one episode? You'll find out shortly...

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Bad luck comes in threes, they say. So let's get it all out of the way quickly with a triple-quick-fire episode of The Last Tuesday Project.

 

We're almost two years in, so we thought we'd change things up a bit for an episode. Instead of one question and taking an hour to answer, Hayley suggested that we try three smaller questions - ones that probably wouldn't take an hour to answer - and pack them all into one handy-to-manage episode! In this eclectic episode, Hayley asks if Caesar was captured by pirates, Alex asks about Myers-Briggs, and Shaun asks about fibromyalgia. Plus, you have a lot of outtakes to look forward to in the extra episode.

 

Our next TWOsday episode, Episode 24a, will be released on Tuesday 10th July 2018.

 

Do you like what we do and want to show your support? Well, you can now give us a helping hand via Patreon! Just go to https://www.patreon.com/LastTuesdayProject. If every listener gave us a dollar a month, we will be able to furnish Tuesday Tower with all sorts of hipster paraphernalia, as well as get Shaun a Hipstermatic 3000 beard trimmer for his birthday. Please donate - he's in dire need of a trim.

 

This month's icon uses the photo Three Monkeys On A White Background by Marco Verch. The original was released under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) License. Modifications were made by Alex Brown.

 

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With huge thanks, as usual, to Strong4Life for the use of his music.