Pop culture is everywhere! You can see it in the clothes we wear, the food we eat, and the films we watch. It is penned by playwrights and musicians. While many elements of pop culture may be enjoyed by many people, for example, Comic-Con, the meaning and significance are wholly dependant on the individual experiencing them.
In this episode of Humanizing Mental Health, we dive deep into our pop culture experiences, comparing notes and re-examining our cherished cultural touchstones. Through this conversation, we not only gain a greater appreciation for our pop-culture lenses but also how they shaped and supported our experiences with mental health and its challenges.
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