Depresh Mode with John Moe

Depresh Mode with John Moe
John Moe turned his own long battle with depression into something genuinely useful. After wrapping up The Hilarious World of Depression, he launched Depresh Mode to keep the conversation going, and the show has only gotten sharper. Each week, Moe sits down with comedians, musicians, actors, and writers who open up about their mental health struggles with a candor that feels rare. He has this ability to ask the exact question you would want to ask a guest about their darkest moments without it ever feeling invasive. The tone walks a tightrope between heavy and funny. You might hear a comedian describe a panic attack one minute and crack a joke about antidepressant side effects the next. It works because Moe never forces the humor -- it just shows up naturally the way it does when real people talk about hard things. With over 270 episodes and a 4.9-star rating from more than 800 reviews, the show has clearly found its audience. The interviews go beyond surface-level celebrity wellness talk. Guests get into specifics about what treatments worked and what flopped, which medications helped, what therapy looked like day to day. Moe also brings in actual mental health professionals to provide clinical context without making it feel like a lecture. The Maximum Fun network gives it solid production values. Episodes drop weekly and tend to run around 45 minutes to an hour. If you are tired of mental health content that either treats depression like a motivational poster or wallows without direction, this show hits a rare middle ground.

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