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Mad Men Men

InBetweenDrafts

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The weekly show where we discuss a show that used to come out weekly. On Mad Men Men, we take a close look at each episode of the AMC series "Mad Men," which ran from 2007 to 2015, gearing our conversation around the conversation the show is having about gender, the patriarchy, and other things that make us mad. Hosted by Jon Negroni, Will Ashton, and Mike Overhulse.
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This podcast will analyse every single episode of Mad Men, from pilot to finale. The aim of this podcast, unlike other TV podcasts, is to discuss the show holistically, i.e. with reference to any and all seasons of the show. This is only possible now that the entire show has been aired and we have the full story to pull from. Official launch date is 18th August, after which you can expect a new episode every Sunday! revisitingmadmen@gmail.com
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5 Men left alone with their thoughts, no holds barred. Anthony, Davey, Devon, Shawn, and Walt sit down and attempt to navigate the world around them! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shawn-hawley/support
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The Ramblings of Mad Men

James Ruiz and Terrence Spain

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The ramblings of intelligent and huge sports fans. Join in us in our love (and mild obsession) of fantasy football, MMA, basketball, and other sports across the land. Twitter handle: @RamblingMenPod @cerebralfit Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theramblingsofmadmen/support
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Modern Mad Men

DesignWorks Group

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Modern Mad Men is an unedited and uncut podcast produced by DesignWorks Group in Wichita Falls, TX. Each episode, Logan Draper and Jared Vann dive into the minds of business owners, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, dreamers, creators, and marketers to discuss failures, breakthroughs, leadership, and how to put yourself or your business in a place to succeed now and in the future.
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The Not So Mad Men

Gavin Seal

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Every week Gavin and Chris go head to head on "the industry". From viral videos and social media to networking and agency life, join them as they try to find the balance between pushing creativity and getting the job done in the media marketing world.
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The Mad Men After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of AMC's Mad Men. Show summary: In 1960s New York, alpha male Don Draper struggles to stay on top of the heap in the high-pressure world of Madison Avenue advertising firms. Aside from being one of the top ad men in the business, Don is also a family man, the father of young children.
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"Still Great, Bob? "is a Mad Men Podcast hosted by Annie (The Daily Knightly), Melissa (Wild Pretty Things), and Matt (The Pod-Wraiths). Annie and Matt have seen the show and Melissa hasn't. Together they watch Mad Men trying to answer the question, "is it still great, Bob?".
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It started off as a silly rewatch podcast for a classic TV show and became a deep dive into the fundamental building blocks of reality. Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakdown_old Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oldfashioned.breakdown.5 Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Old_Fashioned_Break Get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!
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The booze-filled, drug-addled, technicolor roller coaster that is Mad Men will finally end its epic, seven-year run in just eight short weeks. Relive the highs and lows, the affairs and the sudden deaths, the lies and the cold hard truths, in this short-run podcast series. Host Ellen Horne will be talking to writers, historians, psychoanalysts and her fellow show fanatics about what Mad Men means and where it’s headed.
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Back in 2018, I decided that I finally needed to start watching Mad Men, and being a guy who loves to hear the sound of his own voice - I thought what a better way to really dive into the show and keep me on track than by doing a weekly (most of the time) podcast about this show I had heard so much about. Over almost a 2 year span I watched this show almost like it was still a weekly program, allowing me to experience almost like how the pilgrims used to watch TV, and then recording my immed ...
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Welcome to the Mad in America podcast, a weekly discussion that searches for the truth about psychiatric prescription drugs and mental health care worldwide. Hosted by James Moore, this podcast is part of Mad in America’s mission to serve as a catalyst for rethinking psychiatric care. We believe that the current drug-based paradigm of care has failed our society and that scientific research, as well as the lived experience of those who have been diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder, calls f ...
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In Mad Tunes, Rai Waddingham - a singer/songwriter who hears voices, sees visions and has ongoing conversations with the nature of reality - invites other songwriters to explore the connection between music and mental health. Each episode features up to three songs that act as a launchpad, providing a window into some of the things that go on in and around our head when writing or performing music. This isn't just a mental health podcast - it's about people, stories and the way creativity ca ...
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In World Gone Mad, activist, social worker and Marxist Jessica Cassell explores the many and complex ways that the conditions of life under capitalism influences and impedes our mental health. Ultimately, a sick and unjust society makes us unwell, pointing to the need for radical social change to address the mental health crisis we are facing globally. Cover artist: @Pixiewithpens
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Rose Cartwright is a screenwriter and the author of Pure, a hugely successful memoir which was then turned into a series for Channel Four. She is also a writer and producer on Netflix’s 3 Body Problem. Pure portrayed Rose’s autobiographical account of finding that she had OCD, a “mental illness”, and the breakthrough that this medical framework pro…
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Dr. Paul Andrews is an Associate Professor of Evolutionary Psychology in the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour at McMaster University. His research focuses on understanding the evolution of depression, which he argues may be an evolved emotional response for understanding and solving complex problems. Dr. Andrews is also concerne…
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Jeff was born with aqueductal stenosis. Two weeks later he was diagnosed with hydrocephalus and had brain surgery to put in a vp shunt. Since then he has had multiple brain and abdominal surgeries. His wife, Catherine, had been with him through most of Jeff's struggles and is a shining example of loving support. Jeff, Catherine, and their three bea…
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We're not known for blowing smoke on Mad Men Men, but I guess we can make an exception for this penultimate episode of the season! That's right, we're back to discuss Season 4, Episode 12, titled "Blowing Smoke." Which finds the old gang at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce scrambling in the fog of losing Lucky Strike. As usual, we recap the episode, gi…
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In this interview, Brooke Siem, who is the author of a memoir on antidepressant withdrawal, May Cause Side Effects, interviews her mother, Dee Barbash, to discuss the circumstances that led to Brooke being prescribed a cocktail of antidepressants at the age of 15. Today, her mother is a therapist who helps her clients taper from psychiatric medicat…
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Daniel José Gaztambide is an assistant professor of psychology at Queens College and the director of the Frantz Fanon Lab for Decolonial Psychology. His research and clinical work focus on Puerto Rican and Latinx populations, ethnic minority identity, psychotherapy, and the social determinants of health. Daniel is the author of A People’s History o…
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Our guest today is Banning Lyon, author of The Chair and The Valley: A Memoir of Trauma, Healing, and The Outdoors. An account of the abuse he suffered after being hospitalized in a psychiatric facility at age 15 and the long journey toward joy and awe that followed, his memoir was published this spring by Penguin Random House. He first wrote about…
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The Chinese Walls are coming down for Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce this week as we dig into Season 4, Episode 11. That's right, Mad Men Men is back for another dive into how Don Draper is the absolute worst at balancing professional and personal relationships, plus how desperation truly drives all of us. As usual, we recap the episode, give our ana…
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Jazmine Russell is the co-founder of the Institute for the Development of Human Arts (IDHA), a transformative mental health training institute, and the host of the Depth Work Podcast. As a writer, educator, and scholar, Jazmine works at the intersection of mad studies, critical psychology, and neuroscience. Her work is deeply informed by her lived …
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Fittingly enough, we're on our hands and knees begging you to give Mad Men Men a chance. Just don't hit us over the head for it. That's right, this week we're talking about Season 4 Episode 10 of Mad Men, titled "Hands and Knees." As usual, we recap the episode, give our analysis, and reference the director/writer/actors' commentaries as well as Ma…
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In this interview for MIA Radio, Brooke Siem speaks with David Taylor and Mark Horowitz about their publication of the Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines, which is of particular note since the Maudsley Prescribing Guidelines is a leading text in medicine worldwide. David Taylor is the Director of Pharmacy and Pathology at Maudsley Hospital and a Pro…
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We're podcasters, not astronauts, so give us some slack if we don't shoot for new heights with "The Beautiful Girls." A Mad Men episode with ample hijinks and comedy mixed with dramatic workplace sexism and Don Draper constantly disappointing the women in his life. Because, well, this is Mad Men. And the Mad Men "Men" never know what's going on... …
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Carl Elliott is a distinguished professor at the University of Minnesota with joint appointments in the Department of Philosophy and the School of Journalism and Mass Communications. An influential voice in bioethics, Elliott is known for his critical examination of the medical and pharmaceutical industries. His latest book, The Occasional Human Sa…
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A thing like that, we managed to get to "The Summer Man" before the end of the summer. That's right, this week we dig into the eight episode of the fourth season of Mad Men, in which Peggy is on "fire" and Don faces his toughest nemesis yet: sobriety. In case this is your first time digging into our podcast, we recap Mad Men from the perspective of…
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Want us to talk about "The Suitcase," widely considered one of the greatest episodes of any television show ever? Well, that's what the podcast is for! That's right, this week we dig into the seventh episode of the fourth season of Mad Men. And listeners, it's a knockout. In case this is your first time digging into our podcast, we recap Mad Men fr…
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Neil Gong is an assistant professor of sociology at UC San Diego, where he researches psychiatric services, homelessness, and how communities seek to maintain social order. Neil's new book, "Sons, Daughters, and Sidewalk Psychotics: Mental Illness and Homelessness in Los Angeles," published by the University of Chicago Press, offers a detailed look…
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