The other human activity is always mental health. And there’s no sex
I’ve been a fan of Cave Comedy and finally decided to try this one. Every episode focuses on the host’s mental illnesses. I don’t know what I expected. Maybe more of a Dr. Drew Loveline type of thing but this is way off the mark. 67 episodes in and I’ve had my fill. The minute long intro of Henry blabbering around has become intolerable. The hosts spend soooo much time talking about all their personal crap for so long, they barely get to the reader mail. And then it’s always another long, boring episode about mental health. I get it. You’re screwed in the head. And so are lots of other people. Hell! We probably all are. I’m just tired of listening. Also, they’re liberals. Most of the time I can see past that so it’s not always an issue. But I hardly want to hear about their mental issues, let alone an ignorant, misguided, childish rant about their socialist ideals. Good if you want to learn about mental health and the struggles of being an “artistic type” living in NYC. Bad if you were hoping for anything else. Unsubscribe
Jake.01 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/24/20
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Discussions about mental health and all kinds of other issues that other podcasts don't like to discuss. Done in a non intimidating manner and with two people you wish were your pals. Brilliant. Well done Marcus and Jackie ❤️❤️❤️Read full review »
Hall_Little via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/15/15
Fantastic podcast. Great to listen to
Lambeats98 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/26/11
Jackie and Marcus make everything so relatable. They take something so many of us struggle with and turn it into something we feel okay to talk about. This podcast has helped me personally a lot. Such great advice, super funny, and just all around awesome. Love you guys.
Jessicamorie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/16
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