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A melted iced chai, a perfect box of McDonald’s fries, and an e‑bike cruising a 55‑mph lane shouldn’t add up to a conversation about mental health, bioethics, and public health—but that’s where the week takes us. We start with the small irritations that punch above their weight (Starbucks misses, Instacart fails, free pie Wednesdays, and the eternal sweatshirt purge) and follow the thread into why tiny frictions say so much about control, comfort, and how we keep it together when the world won’t cooperate.
From there, we swing through pop culture—Taylor Swift’s new tracks, misheard lyrics, and why upbeat joy can be as disruptive as heartbreak—before plunging into a true crime rabbit hole that surfaces tough questions: What do we do with fractured memory, psychosis, and the limits of accountability? How do we care for people when stigma and access still lag decades behind the science? We unpack schizophrenia’s complexity, the role of genetics and environment, and why two brains with the same diagnosis can look completely different on imaging.
The second half goes deep on systems: assisted choice and autonomy with real safeguards, the perverse incentives that rush primary care and underpay mental health pros, and the realities of clinical trials for rare diseases—from first-in-human phases to the impossible triage families face when hope is scarce. We talk consent, equity, and how to expand research without exploiting desperation. Along the way, we keep it candid, a little unhinged, and always grounded in real life: better guardrails for gun access, safer streets, and policies that treat neighborhoods like patients.
If you’re into honest talk that connects everyday chaos to the bigger picture—mental health, genetics, ethics, and the practical fixes that make life livable—you’ll feel at home here. Hit play, send this to a friend who loves both fries and philosophy, and tell us: what would you change first? Subscribe, rate, and leave a review to help more curious minds find the show.

Support the show

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Chapters

1. Welcome & Weekly Chaos (00:00:00)

2. Tchotchkes, Grandmas, and Guilty Treats (00:00:44)

3. Deals, Sweatshirts, and Vintage Fest (00:03:51)

4. Starbucks Failures vs. McDonald’s Wins (00:06:45)

5. Instacart Woes and Food Safety (00:11:57)

6. Electric Bike on the Highway (00:15:59)

7. Sick Days, Showgirls, and Taylor Talk (00:18:24)

8. Lyrics, Rumors, and Pop Culture Threads (00:23:55)

9. Sports Season Overlap: Cubs & Wild (00:28:20)

10. True Crime Rabbit Holes: Ed Gein (00:31:08)

11. Schizophrenia, Stigma, and Care (00:36:45)

12. Genetics, Rare Disease, and Risk (00:43:10)

13. Public Health, Exposure, and Cancer (00:49:20)

14. Assisted Choice, Ethics, and Systems (00:53:46)

146 episodes

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Content provided by Kelli Szurek & Maccoy Overlie, Kelli Szurek, and Maccoy Overlie. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kelli Szurek & Maccoy Overlie, Kelli Szurek, and Maccoy Overlie or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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A melted iced chai, a perfect box of McDonald’s fries, and an e‑bike cruising a 55‑mph lane shouldn’t add up to a conversation about mental health, bioethics, and public health—but that’s where the week takes us. We start with the small irritations that punch above their weight (Starbucks misses, Instacart fails, free pie Wednesdays, and the eternal sweatshirt purge) and follow the thread into why tiny frictions say so much about control, comfort, and how we keep it together when the world won’t cooperate.
From there, we swing through pop culture—Taylor Swift’s new tracks, misheard lyrics, and why upbeat joy can be as disruptive as heartbreak—before plunging into a true crime rabbit hole that surfaces tough questions: What do we do with fractured memory, psychosis, and the limits of accountability? How do we care for people when stigma and access still lag decades behind the science? We unpack schizophrenia’s complexity, the role of genetics and environment, and why two brains with the same diagnosis can look completely different on imaging.
The second half goes deep on systems: assisted choice and autonomy with real safeguards, the perverse incentives that rush primary care and underpay mental health pros, and the realities of clinical trials for rare diseases—from first-in-human phases to the impossible triage families face when hope is scarce. We talk consent, equity, and how to expand research without exploiting desperation. Along the way, we keep it candid, a little unhinged, and always grounded in real life: better guardrails for gun access, safer streets, and policies that treat neighborhoods like patients.
If you’re into honest talk that connects everyday chaos to the bigger picture—mental health, genetics, ethics, and the practical fixes that make life livable—you’ll feel at home here. Hit play, send this to a friend who loves both fries and philosophy, and tell us: what would you change first? Subscribe, rate, and leave a review to help more curious minds find the show.

Support the show

https://linktr.ee/onourbestbehavior

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome & Weekly Chaos (00:00:00)

2. Tchotchkes, Grandmas, and Guilty Treats (00:00:44)

3. Deals, Sweatshirts, and Vintage Fest (00:03:51)

4. Starbucks Failures vs. McDonald’s Wins (00:06:45)

5. Instacart Woes and Food Safety (00:11:57)

6. Electric Bike on the Highway (00:15:59)

7. Sick Days, Showgirls, and Taylor Talk (00:18:24)

8. Lyrics, Rumors, and Pop Culture Threads (00:23:55)

9. Sports Season Overlap: Cubs & Wild (00:28:20)

10. True Crime Rabbit Holes: Ed Gein (00:31:08)

11. Schizophrenia, Stigma, and Care (00:36:45)

12. Genetics, Rare Disease, and Risk (00:43:10)

13. Public Health, Exposure, and Cancer (00:49:20)

14. Assisted Choice, Ethics, and Systems (00:53:46)

146 episodes

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