• To The Bone, Part 1 | I have no heart, I have no bones | Episode 2
    Feb 26 2025

    Mackenzie and Carrie are back for their second episode to discuss To The Bone (2017) starring Keanu Reeves, Lily Collins, and Carrie Preston. Coincidentally, this episode airs during Eating Disorders Awareness Week put on by the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA). The film is introduced along with honest conversations about their own battles with eating and body image. So much was discussed that this movie was broken down into two parts. Don't forget to listen to the second part - Susan, Read the Room | Episode 3!

    They discuss some potentially distressing details of the movie, and any person with sensitivity to traumatic subjects should exercise caution before listening to this episode.

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    Check out the full movie list for upcoming episode topics on ⁠⁠www.muchmadnesspodcast.com⁠⁠

    Suggestions for movies to watch and review are always welcomed. You can share them by submitting on the website or leaving comments on the Much Madness social media profiles that can be found on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.

    Music: Lightness - Original SFH composition by Songs For Humanity

    Disclaimer: The content in this episode is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The use of the information on the podcast is at the user's own risk. Listeners should contact your doctor or other qualified medical providers for medical advice.

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    37 mins
  • Girl, Interrupted | A Meeting of the Mutual Admiration Society | Episode 1
    Feb 17 2025

    For their first topic, Mackenzie and Carrie discuss the movie Girl, Interrupted (1999) and its themes of borderline personality disorder (BPD), psychiatric institutionalization, and bonding between patients on a hospital ward. Throughout the episode, these two besties reminisce on how they met and how the Much Madness podcast came to be.

    They discuss some potentially distressing details of the movie, and any person with sensitivity to traumatic subjects should exercise caution before listening to this episode.

    Please join the conversation by subscribing, rating and reviewing the podcast.

    Check out the full movie list for upcoming episode topics on ⁠www.muchmadnesspodcast.com⁠

    Suggestions for movies to watch and review are always welcomed. You can share them by submitting on the website or leaving comments on the Much Madness social media profiles that can be found on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.

    Disclaimer: The content in this episode is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The use of the information on the podcast is at the user's own risk. Listeners should contact your doctor or other qualified medical providers for medical advice.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Much Madness Podcast Trailer
    Jan 22 2025

    Welcome to the Much Madness podcast where cohosts Mackenzie Ice and Carrie Krucinski explore the powerful connection between film and mental health. Using keen eyes, emotional intelligence, and quick humor, these two friends will dive into iconic movies to uncover the psychological themes, character struggles, and emotional journeys that shaped them. Tune in each week for new episodes.

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    1 min