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Mentally Ill & Chill

Author: Jake and Maddie

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A podcast by Maddie and Jake in which they talk about their day to day lives and make light of living with mental illness. (Occasional use of strong language and other sensitive topics)
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Maddie and Jake acknowledge their absence. Christian Clinton joins the two and discusses his recent production of his play “Ann”. Maddie and Christian bond over their love for writing. Jake and Christian recall the first time they met.
Maddie gabs on about life, tattoos, and playboy as she drives home alone from work.
Baby Driver

Baby Driver

2020-09-0353:02

Jake and Maddie discuss politics and babies on their car ride home.
Maddie and Jake explain their absence while gushing over Guinea Pigs and Rock Horror.
The Dogcast

The Dogcast

2020-08-2647:54

Jake and Maddie cast during an hour commute home and discuss their dream doggos.
Jake and Maddie sit down after a long day of work and chat about their Animal Crossing islands in this stream of conscious-styled podcast.
Astrology Hours- Who Up?

Astrology Hours- Who Up?

2020-08-2301:01:14

Jake and Maddie discuss their zodiac signs, emotional attachments, and (of course), Mordecai and Rigby.
Shout out to [redacted]!

Shout out to [redacted]!

2020-08-2001:02:21

Jake and Maddie ramble on about various topics like cupcakes, the 2010s, and Jake’s tea, all the while “shouting out” their friends/ loved ones.
Maddie agree with D’Angelo Wallace’s claims about Shane Dawson’s former content. Jake and Maddie discuss the controversies of Dan Schneider and Maddie questions the appropriateness of iCarly’s famous spunky bro, Spencer Shay. Jake and Maddie then talk about Degrassi’s incorporation of transgender characters.
Jake and Maddie discuss their pasts, twitter threads, early to mid 2000’s commercials, and first kisses.
Jake and Maddie bring light to their mental illnesses all the while talking about current events and past experiences.
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