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And now for something completely different!
In this episode, Kelli is joined by her bestie, Patrick Edwards, aka "The Captain," of the smash hit podcast, "True Crime Garage".
They're also joined by their friend, Matt "Morgan," co-host of the enthralling "Crimepedia" podcast.
Together, Patrick and Matt also host a fun and unfiltered comedy podcast called, "Captain and Morgan".
Although this is a very lighthearted episode with three friends casually chatting, the trio does tackle some incredibly important topics, such as:
Mental health, depression, suicide, job hunting, relationships, marriage, sex... AND SO MUCH MORE!
How is Matt's job hunt going? Does dating really have to be so awkward? How did Patrick come out of the darkness after a suicide attempt? How do our choices affect how we move forward in life? If you're not fulfilled in your relationship, should you leave? Should emotional maturity and honesty be taught in our schools? Is there a big awakening coming up for Americans? Is failure really that bad? Is it normal for sex and intimacy to change over the course of a marriage?
-Follow The Captain on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captainfathands/
-Follow True Crime Garage on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimegarage
-Follow Morgan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morgancrimepedia
-Follow Crimepedia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimepedia/
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Follow Manthropology on Instagram @Manthropologypod
Follow host Kelli Brink on Instagram @kellibrink
If you have enjoyed listening to our podcast, we would be grateful if you could take a moment to like and subscribe so you never miss out on any of our insightful conversations.
As always, thank you for tuning in, and we appreciate your continued support!
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Remember - being a human is hard, but you do not have to go through it alone. 988 is the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. There is always someone available to talk to. If you're struggling, it's OK to share your feelings. Please reach out if you need help. Go to 988Lifeline for more information.
-Kelli Brink
By Kelli BrinkAnd now for something completely different!
In this episode, Kelli is joined by her bestie, Patrick Edwards, aka "The Captain," of the smash hit podcast, "True Crime Garage".
They're also joined by their friend, Matt "Morgan," co-host of the enthralling "Crimepedia" podcast.
Together, Patrick and Matt also host a fun and unfiltered comedy podcast called, "Captain and Morgan".
Although this is a very lighthearted episode with three friends casually chatting, the trio does tackle some incredibly important topics, such as:
Mental health, depression, suicide, job hunting, relationships, marriage, sex... AND SO MUCH MORE!
How is Matt's job hunt going? Does dating really have to be so awkward? How did Patrick come out of the darkness after a suicide attempt? How do our choices affect how we move forward in life? If you're not fulfilled in your relationship, should you leave? Should emotional maturity and honesty be taught in our schools? Is there a big awakening coming up for Americans? Is failure really that bad? Is it normal for sex and intimacy to change over the course of a marriage?
-Follow The Captain on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captainfathands/
-Follow True Crime Garage on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimegarage
-Follow Morgan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morgancrimepedia
-Follow Crimepedia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimepedia/
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Follow Manthropology on Instagram @Manthropologypod
Follow host Kelli Brink on Instagram @kellibrink
If you have enjoyed listening to our podcast, we would be grateful if you could take a moment to like and subscribe so you never miss out on any of our insightful conversations.
As always, thank you for tuning in, and we appreciate your continued support!
---
Remember - being a human is hard, but you do not have to go through it alone. 988 is the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. There is always someone available to talk to. If you're struggling, it's OK to share your feelings. Please reach out if you need help. Go to 988Lifeline for more information.
-Kelli Brink