My current fave is Ted Lasso

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Crazy Ex Girlfriend gets surprisingly mental health positive as the show progresses.

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The Drive by Peter Attia. It’s a podcast but I’d say it counts.

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Schitt’s Creek!!

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Best before bed too!

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Beef. Starts out as a feud between two drivers. Delves into each of their lives and how dealing with your issues in an unhealthy way will spiral and affect others. Fantastic show.

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It blows my mind we treat road rage point blank as “less serious” than impaired driving. It should be equally or more strenuously punished, nobody has the right to be an asshole behind the wheel. Not one. Anger and violence are so predictable and addressable its madness.

Not that you were talking about driving but I’m just making the tangent with a major commonplace example of the way this plays out every time.

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Whoa buddy, you good to drive? XD

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Nope 😎 Won’t happen again, Officer.

[Officer] Ya damn right it won’t cuz ur coming with me now! 🚔

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Queer Eye. The reboot is focused on self acceptance and self betterment, on getting through difficult times and past challenges in healthy ways, and the importance of developing and being grateful for your support system to help you through your journey.

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Interesting pick. Will have to check out all of these when I get through Ted

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