The Mental Funny Bone
Welcome to "The Mental Funny Bone", hosted by hilarious siblings Chris and Sarah.
The Mental Funny Bone is not your typical comedy podcast. It's packed with hilarious tales from the 80s and 90s, courtesy of two irreverent sisters, who dive deep into the wild world of mental health, sharing personal stories, insightful discussions, and of course, plenty of laughs along the way. These sisters aren't afraid to peel back the layers and share their struggles, triumphs, and everything in between.
From anxiety to depression, therapy sessions to sibling rivalry, no topic is off-limits for this dynamic duo. Chris and Sarah offer a fresh perspective on the challenges we all face when it comes to our mental well-being.
Through their witty banter and candid conversations, they shed light on the complexities of mental health, proving that even in the darkest moment, sometimes the best therapy is just sharing a laugh with the ones you love. So buckle up for a rollercoaster ride of comedy, chaos, and courageous conversations about what it means to be human.
Disclaimer: While Chris and Sarah are not licensed mental health professionals, they offer their perspectives based on personal experiences and encourage listeners to seek professional help when needed.
The Mental Funny Bone
Episode Fourteen: The End of F*cks
In this engaging episode of 'The Mental Funny Bone Becoming the Gaster Girls,' Sarah and Christine navigate a whirlwind conversation filled with laughter, mental health disclosures, and quirky personal stories.
The duo discusses the challenges of putting their podcast on LinkedIn. They contemplate mental health in professional spaces, and reflect on positive and constructive feedback from a listener.
The Girls recount a memorable Hootie & the Blowfish concert experience. Interspersed with hilarious references from 'Derry Girls' to 'bat wings,' the conversation also delves into serious matters like mental health and professional feedback, ultimately promoting a blend of humor and growth.
The episode rounds off with stories about their grandmother's eccentric habits, a review of Mark Manson's 'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck,' and a roadmap of future self-improvement books, creating an insightful yet entertaining listen.
How to find mental health help when you're struggling. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists
https://washingtoncountyhumanservices.com/agencies/behavioral-health-developmental-services
https://www.alleghenycounty.us/Services/Human-Services-DHS/Publications/Resource-Guides
Apps - Just search mental health where you get your apps.
EAP programs are a great place to look for help!!
Additional Resources (Sports Related):
https://globalsportmatters.com/health/2020/12/04/mental-health-resources-2/