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Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys: Mental Illness in Pop Culture

Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys: Mental Illness in Pop Culture

Released Saturday, 4th August 2018
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Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys: Mental Illness in Pop Culture

Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys: Mental Illness in Pop Culture

Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys: Mental Illness in Pop Culture

Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys: Mental Illness in Pop Culture

Saturday, 4th August 2018
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In this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, Beach Boys superfan Mark McGowan joins us as we explore family dynamics, birth order, addiction, schizoaffective disorder, creative genius, Love and Mercy, Charles Manson, the ethics of 24-hour therapy, and cousin rivalry, related to Brian Wilson, the Wilson family, and Mike Love.

Podcaster Scott tries to make a case that Pet Sounds IS “God Only Knows,” arguably the greatest pop song of all time, plus a bunch of other “really interesting” songs (in the same vein as “A Day in the Life” hypothetically would be to Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band) but gets overruled by Leanne, Joe, and Mark, who make a convincing point about those two records marking a drastic turn for albums needing to be heard as a complete unit as well as how personal and vulnerable all of Pet Sounds' songs are, combined with gorgeous harmonies and precise orchestration.

In this podcast series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that public perception is both reflected and influenced by popular media.

Next episode: Nebraska, with guest podcaster Ethan Conner!

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