The new film 'Anxiety Club' dives into the mental health challenge through the POV of comedians, including Marc Maron, Aparna Nancherla, Joe List and others.
Marc Brackett explains what's wrong with the way society teaches (or doesn't teach) children about dealing with feelings—and how we can do better.
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In the film, Tabori adds, “These comedians will show that you can continue to function, even with your anxiety. You can continue to perform, you can live your life. And you can use it to your benefit ...
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