Posted on May 11, 2022
Sounds of America: Robin Williams and Marc Maron
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Robin Williams. What a great loss of talent. Shows fame and fortune means nothing without happiness and love in your soul.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
But Depression Comes In Many Forms;
Some Are "Situational", As When Someone Passes Away,
While Others Are Chemically Induced By Our Brains
And Can Become Permanent:
Six common depression types - Harvard Health
http://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/six-common...
Depression types unique to women Perinatal depression. This type of depression includes major and minor depressive episodes that occur during pregnancy... PMDD. This type of depression is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome, or PMS. Symptoms of PMDD usually begin shortly...
............................And There Are But A Few
Some Are "Situational", As When Someone Passes Away,
While Others Are Chemically Induced By Our Brains
And Can Become Permanent:
Six common depression types - Harvard Health
http://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/six-common...
Depression types unique to women Perinatal depression. This type of depression includes major and minor depressive episodes that occur during pregnancy... PMDD. This type of depression is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome, or PMS. Symptoms of PMDD usually begin shortly...
............................And There Are But A Few
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
Perhaps A Point Of Interest;
Have Others Of You Noticed That Many Comedians
Suffer From Severe Depression?
From What I Understand,
It's A Way For The Mind To Offset The Depression
And Deal With It Somewhat Easier.
Many Times That Limit Is Overflowing
And Severe Cases Of Depression Develop.
Have Others Of You Noticed That Many Comedians
Suffer From Severe Depression?
From What I Understand,
It's A Way For The Mind To Offset The Depression
And Deal With It Somewhat Easier.
Many Times That Limit Is Overflowing
And Severe Cases Of Depression Develop.
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Where Is/Was The Video?
I Checked In Several Locations
& Came Up With "Noth'en"
I Checked In Several Locations
& Came Up With "Noth'en"
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel -
I Read The One Below, But Robin Was Talked About,
Not Actually Interviewed..
I Read The One Below, But Robin Was Talked About,
Not Actually Interviewed..
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney - Click on "LISTEN" just above the picture.
"Sounds of America profiles recordings selected for the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
Our final installment comes from the podcast “WTF with Marc Maron” and features actor and comedian Robin Williams.
The recording took place in 2010 and Marc Maron says it presented a side to Williams his fans had never heard before:
Everybody had a relationship with this guy, it was deep, and it was reverential if that’s a word. They loved this guy. They’ve seen all his movies. They’ve been with him since Mork, since his stand up. Everybody loved this guy, he was one of the great clowns. But no one had ever heard him talk before in any genuine way. So I just think that, you know, with somebody who had a 40 or 50-year career and having the public never really hearing him speak in this way. How you’re not going to remember that?
Robin Williams died in 2014. In this frank and moving interview Williams leaves little on the table. He talks about his struggle with alcoholism, his health, his divorce and times when he thought about taking his own life.
This year, this podcast episode was one of the 25 other pieces of sound that joined the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
“WTF with Marc Maron” is produced by Marc Maron and Brendan McDonald. We thank them for their permssion for this rebroadcast."
"Sounds of America profiles recordings selected for the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
Our final installment comes from the podcast “WTF with Marc Maron” and features actor and comedian Robin Williams.
The recording took place in 2010 and Marc Maron says it presented a side to Williams his fans had never heard before:
Everybody had a relationship with this guy, it was deep, and it was reverential if that’s a word. They loved this guy. They’ve seen all his movies. They’ve been with him since Mork, since his stand up. Everybody loved this guy, he was one of the great clowns. But no one had ever heard him talk before in any genuine way. So I just think that, you know, with somebody who had a 40 or 50-year career and having the public never really hearing him speak in this way. How you’re not going to remember that?
Robin Williams died in 2014. In this frank and moving interview Williams leaves little on the table. He talks about his struggle with alcoholism, his health, his divorce and times when he thought about taking his own life.
This year, this podcast episode was one of the 25 other pieces of sound that joined the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
“WTF with Marc Maron” is produced by Marc Maron and Brendan McDonald. We thank them for their permssion for this rebroadcast."
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
SGT (Join to see) -
Thanks Charlie.!
The Last Time Robin Was On Stage Here In Vegas,
I Went To See Him.
The Laughs Started Right Away And Continued
After The Show As We Exited The Building....
The Man's Hilarious.
Never Know What He'd Say Next
And I Doubt He Did Either.
Thanks Charlie.!
The Last Time Robin Was On Stage Here In Vegas,
I Went To See Him.
The Laughs Started Right Away And Continued
After The Show As We Exited The Building....
The Man's Hilarious.
Never Know What He'd Say Next
And I Doubt He Did Either.
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