
When Psychiatry Meets Oy Vey
Most books on psychiatry do not make you laugh. They explain, teach, and analyze, but they rarely entertain. This is why Dr. Jolie Pataki’s DSM-K for Kepele is so enjoyable and different from other similar

Most books on psychiatry do not make you laugh. They explain, teach, and analyze, but they rarely entertain. This is why Dr. Jolie Pataki’s DSM-K for Kepele is so enjoyable and different from other similar

We all have moments when life feels heavier than it should. Stress builds, worries pile up, and suddenly even small things seem overwhelming. Psychiatry often gives us the words to describe these struggles, but those

There are few things more powerful in bringing people together than laughter. It cuts through awkward silences, lifts heavy moods, and creates bonds far beyond shared meals or passing conversations. In Some Guys, humor isn’t

When most people think of landing in Hawaii, they imagine palm trees, tropical drinks, and leisure. But for Tom and his ragtag crew in Some Guys, it’s more about busted budgets, blistering sarcasm, and barebones

In Some Guys by Tony Silver & Trevor Rix, five young men from London’s gritty Hackney Wick arrive in the tropical paradise of Honolulu with nothing but a few dollars, mismatched dreams, and an unbreakable
