CCN&O: Mental Health Awareness Month and Regret

Share In episode 54 of the Constant Crisis News & Opinion self-help and humor podcast, Ham & Chuck ask why cannibalism never came up on the Jamestown flash cards in their kids’ second grade history classes and explore the dark and threatening world of ice cream trucks (and the trucks’ darker and more threatening names). Also, given that May is Mental Health Awareness Month, we sift through and discuss how to deal with a lifetime of regrets, some of which were accrued just today.

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, so be nice to yourself. And consider supporting Friends 4 Recovery Whole Health Center, a mental health recovery facility in Chesterfield, Virginia - www.friends4recovery.org

 

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