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During a spontaneous feelings check in, Casey confesses he’s at an 8 (out of 10 - 10 being the most annoyed) with Meg for her extremely extra behavior before recording. It’s her 39th birthday - come on - give her a little room to be a diva, right?! Meg shares her disdain for “robot-algorithm-infested” birthday wishes. Casey has an opposing opinion and makes Meg question her rigid view. Meg runs a group therapy session during today’s show since her brother, Mike, his FIANCÉE, Julie (yes they got engaged and didn’t even take Meg up on her offer to do it on the show...she definitely gives lots of shade for this don’t worry) AND Meg’s new adopted sister, Mel are all guests at the same time. To ensure no one speaks over anyone else, Meg insists no one can talk without the “talking stick” in their hand. Mel steals the show when she shares the best worst-date story Meg has ever heard. Yep, Mel went out with a watered down version of “Patrick Bateman” from American Psycho. Meg and Casey give dating advice. The group also discusses FB culture and gym etiquette. Meg and Casey share their new bonding activity: making fun of the guy who “live streams” from the gym but doesn’t actually work out. Meg tells her guests about Casey disappearing to the storage unit quite a bit lately - he says he’s “working on a secret birthday project” but Meg suspects he might actually be a serial killer.
Show links:
Have show ideas? Share with us! [email protected]
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Every Episode:
WARNING: This show contains ADULT CONTENT and is NOT intended for children or adolescents!
Special Thanks to Brad Tourcette aka Brad Sucks for being a copyleft participant and allowing us to use his song “Making Me Nervous” for our intro!
Learn more about Brad Sucks and the copyleft movement at
https://www.bradsucks.net/about
https://www.copyleft.org/
Disclaimer: Meghan Farr, LCSW is a licensed therapist in the state of Indiana,USA, however, the Mental Mom show is meant to be entertaining and educational and should never replace the advice of your therapist or health care provider. The list below offers resources for crisis or emergency help.
If feeling unsafe or suicidal please call one of the numbers listed below to talk to someone who can help.
FOR A LIST OF ALL COUNTRIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER GO TO:
http://www.suicidestop.com/call_a_hotline.html
Australia:
Life Crisis Support: 13 11 14
Canada:
If in distress: 1 (905) 688 3711
France: 01 46 21 46 46
SOS Help for suicide prevention
UK:
Mind: Mental Health Support: 0300 123 3393
USA:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255 Or Text: text HOME to 741 741
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
By Meghan Farr & Casey HarperDuring a spontaneous feelings check in, Casey confesses he’s at an 8 (out of 10 - 10 being the most annoyed) with Meg for her extremely extra behavior before recording. It’s her 39th birthday - come on - give her a little room to be a diva, right?! Meg shares her disdain for “robot-algorithm-infested” birthday wishes. Casey has an opposing opinion and makes Meg question her rigid view. Meg runs a group therapy session during today’s show since her brother, Mike, his FIANCÉE, Julie (yes they got engaged and didn’t even take Meg up on her offer to do it on the show...she definitely gives lots of shade for this don’t worry) AND Meg’s new adopted sister, Mel are all guests at the same time. To ensure no one speaks over anyone else, Meg insists no one can talk without the “talking stick” in their hand. Mel steals the show when she shares the best worst-date story Meg has ever heard. Yep, Mel went out with a watered down version of “Patrick Bateman” from American Psycho. Meg and Casey give dating advice. The group also discusses FB culture and gym etiquette. Meg and Casey share their new bonding activity: making fun of the guy who “live streams” from the gym but doesn’t actually work out. Meg tells her guests about Casey disappearing to the storage unit quite a bit lately - he says he’s “working on a secret birthday project” but Meg suspects he might actually be a serial killer.
Show links:
Have show ideas? Share with us! [email protected]
Also find us on Facebook @thementalmomshow
Every Episode:
WARNING: This show contains ADULT CONTENT and is NOT intended for children or adolescents!
Special Thanks to Brad Tourcette aka Brad Sucks for being a copyleft participant and allowing us to use his song “Making Me Nervous” for our intro!
Learn more about Brad Sucks and the copyleft movement at
https://www.bradsucks.net/about
https://www.copyleft.org/
Disclaimer: Meghan Farr, LCSW is a licensed therapist in the state of Indiana,USA, however, the Mental Mom show is meant to be entertaining and educational and should never replace the advice of your therapist or health care provider. The list below offers resources for crisis or emergency help.
If feeling unsafe or suicidal please call one of the numbers listed below to talk to someone who can help.
FOR A LIST OF ALL COUNTRIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER GO TO:
http://www.suicidestop.com/call_a_hotline.html
Australia:
Life Crisis Support: 13 11 14
Canada:
If in distress: 1 (905) 688 3711
France: 01 46 21 46 46
SOS Help for suicide prevention
UK:
Mind: Mental Health Support: 0300 123 3393
USA:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255 Or Text: text HOME to 741 741
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.