
Motor City Hypnotist
Motor City Hypnotist
Inside the Minds of Villains and Heroes: Exploring Psychology, Resilience, and Wine Wisdom
Have you ever wondered what makes a supervillain tick? Inspired by Matt's intriguing suggestion, we embark on a whole new adventure into the twisted minds of some of pop culture's most notorious foes. Join us as we unravel the duality and trauma of Harvey Dent from the Christian Bale Batman movies and analyze the chilling psyche of Carnage, the chaotic serial killer played by Woody Harrelson in the Venom series. With a playful nod to the absurdity of a villain named Cletus, we mix gravity with a dash of humor as we explore what makes these characters so compellingly complex.
But villains aren't the only stars of our show. Brace yourself for the awe-inspiring journey of John Shield, the former paratrooper who defied the odds after a life-altering fall and emerged victorious in the world of ultra-marathons. His tale of resilience weaves through deserts, jungles, and icy terrains, proving that the human spirit knows no bounds. Plus, who could forget our delightful chat with Kristen from Mrs Vino on the Man Cave podcast? Her wine wisdom added an elegant layer to our cavalcade of stories, offering a taste of the finer things alongside our exploration of villainous psychology. Tune in for a rollercoaster of insights, laughs, and revelations!
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The Motor City Hypnotist
David Wright: 0:00
In this episode of the Motor City Hypnotist Podcast we're going back a couple of episodes. I don't know if you guys remember, if you've been listening, but we did mental health diagnoses of superheroes. We did, and Matt brought up we should do it for the villains. So that is what we have on deck tonight.
Matt Fox: 0:18
My day is now complete.
David Wright: 0:21
I love this. We have super villain diagnoses from the comic book, superhero movie, whatever whatever frame you want to look at, wow and, as usual, we're giving away free stuff. Hang in there, folks, we'll be right back this sounds like something for the authorities in detroit.
Announcer: 0:39
Well, jokes on you. I'm living to 102 and then die at the city of Detroit.
Matt Fox: 0:43
Guys like this can't take over here out of Detroit.
David Wright: 0:47
Spawned in the hellfires of Motown. Take him to Detroit.
Announcer: 0:52
No, no, not.
David Wright: 0:53
Detroit no, no, please, anything but that no.
Announcer: 0:58
Stationed in Drambuie. It's worse than Detroit. We did not have, as a unit, the confidence that we felt like we needed to beat Detroit let's go. Than Detroit. We did not have, as a unit, the confidence that we felt like we needed to beat Detroit let's go to Detroit.
David Wright: 1:08
Now you're talking, brother.
Announcer: 1:10
I don't think so. He plays for Detroit now. Do they have many farms in Detroit?
Matt Fox: 1:15
Detroit to Michigan. I go to school. I know where Detroit is.
Announcer: 1:19
Get ready for the Motor City hypnotist, david R Wright. Originating from the suburbs of Detroit, michigan, he has hypnotized thousands of people from all over the United States. David R Wright has been featured on news outlets all across the country and is the clinical director of an outpatient mental health and hypnosis clinic located just south of Detroit, where he helps people daily using the power of hypnosis. Welcome the.
David Wright: 1:56
Motor City Hypnotist David R Wright.
David Wright: 2:06
What is going on, my friends? It is David Wright, the Motor City Hypnotist. We're back with another episode of the Motor City Hypnotist podcast. Well, hello there, sir. Well, hello, that is Matt Fox. The other voice you hear, that is me. We're hanging out here in the palatial, self-fueled Podcast. Your Voice Studios yes, we just finished a man Cave podcast. Your voice studios yes, um, we just finished a man cave uh podcast, so I'm enjoying some. Um, uh, I don't know, I don't know the name of this, this uh okay, so it's the reserve.
Matt Fox: 2:35
It's an S reserve.
David Wright: 2:37
Is that the name of the company, the?
Matt Fox: 2:38
sommelier is still here.
David Wright: 2:40
If you really wanted to ask, yeah that's fine, it's okay, Um, uh, but I'm joining a 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon and uh Kristen from Mrs Vino. Mrs Vino, yes, uh was in for the uh the man cave yeah, and we had a we had a good time.
Matt Fox: 3:05
She's our local Somalia and joins us on wealth of knowledge, but even better than that, she has the most wonderful personality. Oh, absolutely, and she's she. She just knows her shit. Yes, she does, and I cannot speak highly enough of her because I just met her for the first time tonight. She had been on the man cave before, but then she came back for a second episode, oh nice. So she had to sign waivers Because of you.
Announcer: 3:26
Well, because I did.
Matt Fox: 3:29
But no, it was a really fun episode. We learned a lot about you know cabernets. We learned a lot about ice wine yeah, we learned a lot about wine Champagne.
David Wright: 3:38
I'm not a wine connoisseur. I like a certain wine if I'm having dinner or whatever, but I couldn't tell you that much about it. But she is very knowledgeable super, so check out man cave. Happy hour podcast just happened.
Matt Fox: 3:51
So it's it's.
David Wright: 3:51
Should it be on your feed?
Matt Fox: 3:53
or somewhere available. It's on the podcast, your voice, um uh. Facebook page. It's on the man cave. There you go, uh Facebook page and the YouTube channel. So perfect.
David Wright: 4:01
Check that out. We had a good time. Yes, we did so.
David Wright: 4:05
yes, we're here, we know where we are. Let me tell you where you can find me. Yes, my website is MotorCityHypnotistcom. Check that out. Again, shows are booking. I just booked three additional shows this week for high school grad night. Wow, if you have a grad night party, a post-prom party, something for the spring, now's the time to book Because, like I said, I'm already booked for University of Florida. Again, all my high school shows are coming back and so if you need entertainment for your post-prom, your grad night party, motorcityhypnotistcom, go to shows. You can actually fill out the form. You'll have a quote within minutes, but book it now because, I even say it now, it's December. It's not even Christmas yet, but those dates are filling up. So check that out. My social media links Facebook and YouTube are both Motor City Hypnotist and on Snapchat and Instagram, motor City Hypno H-Y-P-N-O, h-y-p-n-o and, as we've done, every episode going all the way back to number one, and we're on 282 right now.
David Wright: 5:09
Free hypnosis guide. It's a PDF that I've written. It's just a basic breakdown of what hypnosis is, what it's not. It breaks down some myths and misconceptions. It's a couple-page PDF. It's a very broad overview, but it gives you an idea and again dispels some of those myths and misconceptions which which are super important what does miss?
Matt Fox: 5:27
and misconceptions mean myths and misconceptions, myths, m-y-t-h-s myths, and misconceptions enunciate much better c-d-e-d-b-b ducks.
David Wright: 5:41
I was trying to think the anchormanorman but I don't know.
David Wright: 5:46
I like this in the background. What the?
David Wright: 5:48
fuck is up with you. Sorry, I don't know.
Matt Fox: 5:50
It's crazy, I am so excited for this episode.
David Wright: 5:53
And for your free hypnosis guide, text the word hypnosis to 313-800-8510. And if you need that number, just go to my website. That's the number on the website. You can text the word hypnosis to that number. Check it out. And wherever you're listening, whatever platform you're on, please connect, like, link, join, whatever it is for you on your platform so you get the feed. You'll get every episode when the feed drops, which is every Tuesday, thursday, and the big thing is we always do this on Facebook Live, typically between 8 and 9 when we're a little bit behind.
David Wright: 6:27
It depends on the man cave.
David Wright: 6:28
Yeah, it depends on man cave, but that's okay. Usually, monday evenings we're online live, so check that out because you can join in. Hop into Facebook Live and be a part of the show. Yes, ask questions, join in. Just come on in and join us. We'll have a party, all righty it is time, here we go that's how winning is done okay, all righty, here we go. A former paratrooper who cheated death after plummeting 1 000000 feet to the ground 1,000 feet.
David Wright: 7:06
Okay, ten stories up has overcome injuries to make amazing strides and become a record-breaking runner. Was he?
Matt Fox: 7:14
running in air.
David Wright: 7:15
Okay, the 41-year-old Superman is the first person ever to win all four of the world's toughest races in extreme climates. Since healing from injuries, john Shield has battled through jungles, deserts, frigid, cold and mountainous terrain to become the champion of the Beyond the Ultimate Global Race Series. Can you repeat that five times faster? No, I can't.
David Wright: 7:41
John Shield has battled through jungles, deserts, frigid, cold and mountainous terrain to become champion of the Beyond the Ultimate Global Race Series. Thank you, okay. During these grueling races, competitors attempt to run a total of 565 miles in four marathons that are set among the world's toughest environments. Eat your heart out. Last month, shield won the Desert Ultra Marathon in Namibia after completing the 155-mile course in 27 hours and 39 minutes. Jeez, I know. Just that sentence blows my mind 155 miles In 27? In 27 hours and 39 minutes.
Matt Fox: 8:21
Was he sprinting the entire time?
David Wright: 8:23
I don't know. Wow. He's also won the ultra marathon in the Arctic and just months later was victorious in the jungle ultra marathon in Africa. Last year, he won the mountain ultra marathon across the Tien Shan mountains in Asia with a near record time of 29 hours and 32 minutes. What the actual F man. The British man's incredible feats of endurance came after the horrible accident in 2013 that left him unable to run for seven years Because he had fallen a thousand feet A thousand feet, yes and hit the ground. He was in the parachute regiment when he undertook a thousand-foot parachute jump at night. Complications led to John plummeting to the ground at high speed, smashing his ankle, knee and hip. He underwent several surgeries, but the injuries were so severe he was medically discharged from military service a few months later Honorably, I would hope so. I mean. He died while he was serving, Not died.
David Wright: 9:18
I'm sorry he was injured while he was serving. Eventually, shield decided to retrain as a paramedic, so he continued to serve his community of Shropshire, england, and it was while he started running to work that he became obsessed with ultra marathons. Reflecting on his remarkable achievements following his parachuting accident, john said it's amazing how far I've come. When he suffered the injuries, it was nighttime training jump with a static line that deploys the parachute for you. As the height they were jumping from was very low Still, 1,000 feet. I mean, that's low, yeah, but not. You know, you don't want to fall from 1,000. You don't want to. No one does. Yeah, well, exactly, yeah, it's pitch black and you can't see anything and you drop ridiculously fast. You're trying to listen for a split second, listening to the equipment hitting the ground before you can break your fall. Uh, the labral tear in his hip was the worst.
David Wright: 10:14
I wasn't able to go cycling, running or doing any cardio because of the pain in that area. I was determined to keep fit and push myself to the extremes I had to overcome my injuries. I'm very proud of winning the races. It wasn't about the times, it was about making sure I was the first person to win the overall series. You put yourself through everything the insects and wildlife and temperatures. You need to be very adaptable. He's the first one to win these overall races, the series of races Jeez. Ever since I became interested in the race it's it's been a goal to go out and win them, which he has done. So yeah.
Matt Fox: 10:52
Kudos to him, I can see why he'd be the winner of the week.
David Wright: 10:55
Well, I mean you, you, you, you just get met. I mean, he couldn't run for seven years and now he's won this ultra marathon series.
Matt Fox: 11:07
Does years, and now he's won this ultra marathon series does it say how crazy?
David Wright: 11:10
does it say how old 41 when he got injured?
Matt Fox: 11:11
that's a good question I'm just curious because seven years that he had with benny was serving.
David Wright: 11:16
He was probably in his 20s well, you got to take that seven years of being, you know, recovering, right, it doesn't give an age of when, when he was injured, okay, okay, I'm just curious, I was just but, but yeah, at 41 and he sees, you know, so it's probably, I mean, at least I mean he had to probably be in his 20s yeah, seven years of of not doing anything then training after training.
David Wright: 11:39
That right, yeah, okay so, man, yeah, fantastic story. It just john Shield is his name, simple name, but what a story. Such the winner, winner of the week for sure.
David Wright: 11:59
That's how winning is done.
David Wright: 12:01
Yes, it is. So back to it. All right, matt got a request, so if those of you who have been listening, or if you haven't listened, go back a few episodes. I got one through, but we did a show about superheroes I mean again, they're all fictional and imaginary, whatever but we did mental diagnoses or mental health diagnoses of these superheroes and Matt had a great idea. He says why don't we look at the villains and see what their diagnoses would be? And that's what we're doing today. This is going to be great. Yes, oh, good for you.
Matt Fox: 12:39
It's good, it's great, it's all make-believe.
David Wright: 12:42
It's all fictional.
Matt Fox: 12:43
But it's just fun to kind of I am listening to you no more theorize about what the About? What they are, what the diagnoses would be of these supervillains.
David Wright: 12:54
From a mental health professional. Yeah, exactly. So this is no particular order. There's no rankings or anything. I just got a list. Let's start with Mr Freeze. Okay, he's a Batman villain. Take away that Batman and Robin movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Matt Fox: 13:10
I was going to say don't think about that.
David Wright: 13:12
Yeah, just eliminate that from your memory. But Mr Freeze was in the TV show, longstanding enemy or rival for Batman in the comic series. But you have to understand why he was Mr Freeze.
David Wright: 13:26
And those of you who know comics or know the stories or even watch that crappy movie. Yeah, mr Freeze, he lost his wife. His wife died, yes. So he was definitely suffering from grief and depression because of his wife's passing, and even when he was a younger kid he was suffering in the comets in his arc, in his story. He was also suffering from depression and was sent to a boarding school, and that's where he became obsessed with the idea of cryogenics. And then, when his wife passed, he tried to resurrect her.
David Wright: 14:07
Yes, which was not successful and therefore so for him. I would say. Post-traumatic stress, grief and depression, those are the main things. What about obsession? I mean he did become obsessed with the science of it cryogenics in an attempt to save his wife, Okay, but I think that can kind of be connected to the grief part, that you're so desperate you almost do anything, Okay. So that's where Mr Freeze is Okay. Next one the Riddler, Another Batman villain Yep, riddle me this.
David Wright: 14:51
So and again in the story arc and I know some of these are very I'm trying to think of a good word to describe it A lot of these storylines overlap and reset. Comics can do whatever they want. People can die and come back. But the basic story is the same.
Matt Fox: 15:10
So the Riddler has been portrayed by many an actor.
David Wright: 15:15
Frank Gorshin. Thank you, jim Carrey, yep and.
Matt Fox: 15:21
Oh, I don't know the guy's name. Uh uh, it was paul paul somebody uh, it's gonna.
David Wright: 15:27
I, I can't. I can't remember the last one of those three.
Matt Fox: 15:31
The most latest one was portraying the most behaviors, if you will and and.
David Wright: 15:38
And how do I put this more realistically? Yes, yes, yes, I think that's the good word, because, again, the Batman and Robin movie I think that was the one that had Riddler in it as well, right? Or was that the second one? I don't remember now, but whatever, it was a.
Matt Fox: 15:51
Val Kilmer yes, okay, yeah, you're right.
David Wright: 15:54
You're right. So it was not the Batman and Robin movie.
David Wright: 15:57
No.
David Wright: 15:58
Yeah, movie it was. Uh, yeah, um. So when the riddler in in in his story arc when he was a young boy, he become obsessed. Paul dano, there we go. Yes, um, when he was a young boy he became obsessed with solving puzzles. At us at his school, uh, to win a prize, there was this puzzle contest. So he technically cheated because he kind of got somehow he got the answers and studied and memorized it and passed it. But then he gave him obsessed with puzzles and as as a reward for winning this contest he was given a book of puzzles and then eventually developed into this kind of a game. So for definitely for him obsessive compulsive disorder and borderline personality disorder, oh, okay, I can see that, yep, yep.
David Wright: 16:49
Next, go on, you want to do a female? Of course, harley quinn, duh, well, I mean, you know, talking about villains, yeah, that's a, that's a good one. Um, again, we're still in the batman villains. We're gonna get up, we're gonna get to. We're still in the Batman villains.
David Wright: 17:01
We're going to get to Marvel. We're going to get to other areas here.
Matt Fox: 17:04
There's no discrimination here no, so Harley Quinn is actually, psychologically speaking, kind of makes the most sense, yes, but the interesting fact about this character is that they were a psychoanalyst, therapist themselves, to then go down this dark path right.
David Wright: 17:24
So definitely she suffers from abuse as far as, like, what we call battered women's syndrome that I that's kind of a general term for it. But as far as her personality, it's histrionic personality disorder history so so it's, it's, it's, it's a attention obsession wanting, wanting someone to like you and that's why your fixation on the joker being her wanting him to want her, and she became obsessed with that.
Matt Fox: 17:55
But you said, history or on a histrionic personality disorder Interesting.
David Wright: 18:00
So with a histrionic personality disorder, you have behaviors like flirtation, provocative dress, dramatic behaviors. Notably, people suffering with histrionic personality disorder are oftentimes gullible and they overestimate the intimacy of their relationships. Interesting, yeah, and these are all the traits that she, she displays.
Matt Fox: 18:28
Yeah, yeah, absolutely wow, I see I had never heard that take, yeah, as far as a disorder, personality disorder for harley quinn yeah, yeah, and that, and that one fits to me, you know, um, okay, let's, let's get over to marvel for a minute.
David Wright: 18:44
Okay, green goblin do you have?
Matt Fox: 18:48
one of the most famous.
David Wright: 18:49
You have daddy issues, marvel villains, ever so definitely with the green goblin. We know that there was a um dissociative disorder, just a disconnect from reality that was chemically induced though it was chemically induced, but once that took hold right, you know, there was no coming back from that Right. So definitely dissociative disorder. And I would also say antisocial personality disorder and with with that antisocial personality, no empathy, violent, manipulative and obsessed, those are all fit into that antisocial personality.
Matt Fox: 19:31
But a science genius.
David Wright: 19:33
Well see, that's a whole thing. Most of these villains are intelligent, genius ones. Yes, yes, I don't want to say too intelligent, that sounds too smart for their own good, maybe. Maybe because sometimes and there is this level of of of intelligence where you're so intelligent you're detached from feeling and from normal socialization, if that makes sense, because somebody that intelligent, naturally they kind of think they're superior. Yeah, and that causes problems.
David Wright: 20:12
I'm so excited for this episode yeah, I say all right, let's go back to batman villains again. Okay, go on two-face. Which one? Harvey dent?
Matt Fox: 20:23
I'm just saying well, I know, but let's get the character.
David Wright: 20:25
So I mean tommy lee jones. No, no, no, which one? This one, oh yeah the left or the right, right, exactly right. So it's interesting because I didn't know this till I read this, till I looked this up earlier um that harvey dent grew up in an abusive home. His dad was abusive. He physically beat him um and his dad, while while harvey dent was growing up, would decide his punishment based on a coin flip right, that's where that had you punished tails.
David Wright: 20:56
You're not whatever, whatever it could have been either way. But um, so when he learned this from his father and started making decisions, when he you know, I don't know when he kind of lost touch with reality based on his coin.
David Wright: 21:15
Because he learned that Right, because of the result of the abuse Right.
David Wright: 21:18
So with him definitely, I would say.
Matt Fox: 21:21
He was coin flipping before he was injured with right, the ass.
David Wright: 21:25
Yeah, exactly, yes, he always had that as part of his part of his personality. But I would say, and again, it's just, it's like this dual personality. So it's almost like I don't want to say dissociative disorder because he knows, but I would say bipolar disorder and probably probably schizophrenia.
Matt Fox: 21:53
Yeah, I would say that as far as his, his, his diagnosis, so in the Christian Bale Batman movies and the third one right, yeah, when Harvey Dent was injured throughout that movie, he had a coin and he was flipping it, but the coin had heads on both sides, right. So he was like, hey, I make, he makes his own luck, right, it was always heads until until the fire burn scorched the one side of the coin correct. Yes, it's just that, this little minutiae yes, you know right.
David Wright: 22:23
Okay, this one is this one. The next couple are probably a little bit more obscure. Okay, um carnage, oh no, carnage from venom yes, yep.
Matt Fox: 22:33
Carnage played by woody harrelson do you know?
David Wright: 22:38
do you know his name? I don't His identity name. I don't Cletus Cletus Cassidy. Just the fact that we have a supervillain named Cletus, it's like, dude, give it up, you're not going to succeed.
Matt Fox: 22:54
Your name is Cletus. Hi Cletus. Cletus, Did you see that UFO land in the swamp back?
David Wright: 22:59
there. So definitely with carnage and really I mean they're all violent, they're all bad in a way, but he was a serial killer. He honestly just totally criminally insane Cletus was, yeah, cletus. So I would say definitely a psychosis of some type and antisocial personality disorder. So a psychosis. You don't live in reality. You're seeing things through your own lens of reality, which is not real, and that's a problem. Let's go back to another. Let's go back to another Marvel one Again. This one, not it did. It did make an appearance briefly in one of the spider-man movies okay rhino rhino.
Matt Fox: 23:47
Is that from? Uh, that was from. That was the amazing spider-man, I believe.
David Wright: 23:54
So, yes, yes with andrew, with andrew garfield correct yes but rhino was really big, especially if you go back into the comic books and also the 60s animated series. Okay, Rhino was a big villain, so very prominent, but again with him bipolar disorder and suicidal tendencies. Really In the comic series he attempted to kill himself many times, that he had attempted to kill himself many times. So again, just a you know. I don't know what the word is but yeah, just messed up, I guess we're back to DC, okay.
David Wright: 24:36
A couple of big ones. So who would you say the biggest villain in DC is?
Matt Fox: 24:42
In DC it would have to be Joker.
David Wright: 24:44
Yeah, okay, second.
Matt Fox: 24:46
Second one Second biggest villain in DC. Yeah, not the Joker. Yeah, let me think we did the Riddler already, mm-hmm.
David Wright: 24:58
Okay, mr Freeze, it would be Penguin. We haven't done Penguin, I think Superman Freeze. We haven't done Penguin, I think Superman Huh lex.
Matt Fox: 25:10
Oh duh, lex luther, yeah that makes sense.
David Wright: 25:13
Lex luther okay, definitely with him. Portrayals of lex luther have varied depending on who plays him. Of course you know when you watch movies there they're different angles and different behaviors and different. I don't know. It's just, it's not necessarily the same character, but if you look at the comic books and in the origin stories so in the origin story, were lex and clark kent friends in high school and growing up not that I know of, because that's how smallville presented their relationship and I cannot verify that for sure or refute it.
Matt Fox: 25:50
I don't know for sure so we, we know that lex has, you know, issues with their father. Yep, in the comic books. So there there are some.
David Wright: 26:01
There's probably some abuse, you know, in there, verbally, probably not physically, but there's a lot of verbal abuse in that relationship, but it really, like you said, depends on which origin story you look at Sure and that's always kind of the iffy thing with a lot of these imaginary characters.
Matt Fox: 26:19
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Wright: 26:20
It's hard to say, but definitely right off the bat, he's definitely a narcissist. We know that. I mean a severe narcissist.
Matt Fox: 26:29
As Tony Stark would say, agreed.
David Wright: 26:31
Uh-huh, because I mean this narcissism. He believes he's superior to everyone, and especially Superman. That's who he's focused on. He is smart enough that he can defeat him in his own head. That's what he believes.
Matt Fox: 26:56
And, yeah, a malignant narcissist. I would say See, that's the word you have. You have not used the word malignant narcissist, that phrase, ever as long as I've known you really, and and I would just say uh, just as far as definition goes, malignant narcissist I'm just going to say malignant to start with. That's just a very interesting phrase, if you will to turn.
David Wright: 27:24
I love that sound so okay, malignant, go for it. Um, so okay, malignant, go for it. Tending to produce death or deterioration, evil in nature, influence or effect, passionately and relentlessly malevolent, aggressive.
Matt Fox: 27:45
Okay, yeah, so a malignant narcissist, yeah, wow.
David Wright: 27:49
Okay, yeah. So yeah, that's, and I don't know. I'm not. I don't want to diss anybody's movie, but I did not think that, uh, what's his face? That the most recent one, um, who's the actor that played him in? Um in the newest, in the in the Snyder universe, snyder verse.
Matt Fox: 28:09
Oh, uh, yeah, I know you're talking about.
David Wright: 28:10
Jesse Eisenberg. Jesse Eisenberg, oh uh, yeah, I know you're talking about jesse eisenberg. Jesse eisenberg, yeah, I, yeah, yeah, I, I didn't like his, I it didn't seem like him. He seemed too young, seemed too boyish you know, that's fine, all right. Last one, matt, all right. Well, guess you already mentioned it.
David Wright: 28:23
Who is it? It's the joker, of course.
David Wright: 28:25
Of course it is, yeah so I mean he, he has got to be one of the most iconic villains ever. And we know, I mean, just simply put, a psychotic sociopath.
Matt Fox: 28:38
I mean it's here's the thing With malignant tendencies.
David Wright: 28:44
A psychopath knows what they're doing is wrong and understand this a psychopath. They just don't have any guilt about it, they don't feel bad about it. They know what's wrong as far as societal standards go, but they don't care, right. So they are just like I don't care. This is what I want. This is what I'm gonna do. How about a magic trick?
Matt Fox: 29:05
I'm gonna make this pencil disappear god rest, him god rest, oh god I I know that was so.
David Wright: 29:14
What what? The best portrayal of that character ever?
Matt Fox: 29:19
ever. That's why he got his uh award uh posthumously.
David Wright: 29:22
Yes, absolutely, it's all right, folks, that that is our list. I mean, I, I. It was kind of fun, it was kind of entertaining, we just had a good time with it, thank you for that so hopefully you guys enjoyed that and it's nice to take a little sidebar and have a little fun and not be so serious.
David Wright: 29:38
I appreciate that so definitely, before we exit this episode, somebody needs a home. Who is it? Krotz? Who, krotz, krotz? Oh, okay, terrier mix. See, there's the name Kratz. Uh-huh, he is a mixed breed, it doesn't say what breed Neutered, male, 40 pounds. Dog-friendly, kid-friendly, yes, activity-level medium.
Matt Fox: 30:06
Okay, he sounds perfect man.
David Wright: 30:08
He was born in 2022, so probably two couple years old so you know, probably out of that puppy stage, but look at that, krotz, cut it out, krotz. So Krotz needs a home. Find him at DetroitDogRescuecom. Adopt. Thank you for that. Take a look, matt.
Matt Fox: 30:29
He is adorable. He's beautiful he really is. He's got that tan with the white right down the middle of his face into his snout, Just expressive face. I can see it's saying mixed breed, but there's terrier. There's a little pit bull in there as well, but with his paws it's almost like he's beagle-ish.
David Wright: 30:50
It's hard to say he's a beautiful looking puppy, no he is. He's really handsome, Love it, Fantastic. So Kratz needs a home Again. Detroitdogrescuecom slash adopt All righty folks. We're all set for today. Next episode, we're going to talk about the science of depression. Now, when I talk about science, we're going to get into the physiology and the physical aspects of what is really going on in someone's brain.
Matt Fox: 31:17
I'm going to have to pour another drink for that.
David Wright: 31:19
So hold on for that. So we'll be back next Monday for that episode At around eight ish Eastern Standard Time. That's fair Somewhere in that area, again, depending on our schedule. We're, we're flexible here, as you can tell. Typically we do two episodes, but we're you know we're already late tonight, so we're going to be good. So we're good for tonight. We'll be back next Monday. Uh, if you're listening on whatever platform you're on, skip ahead to the next episode, or wait till tuesday or thursday, till the next episode drops. Perfect, all righty folks, that is it for today. Change your thinking, change your life, laugh hard, run fast, be kind. We'll see you next time.