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Psycho for Men's Mental Health, Jonathan Bailey, Gay Halloween, and the All's Fair Premier

41 min · 9. nov. 2025
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Join the psychos as they navigate the cosmic chaos of the "Beaver Moon," tackle the complexities of Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, and debate the merits of Jonathan Bailey and People's "Sexiest Man Alive". From Halloween costume mishaps to marathon motivations, this episode is packed with laughs, hot takes, and a sprinkle of psychoanalysis. Plus, don't miss Kim Kardashian as Psycho of the Week for her acting debut in Ryan Murphy's "All's Fair" and the power of believing in yourself—even when the world says otherwise. Tune in for a wild ride through pop culture, mental health, and the art of self-delusion!

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