EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 41 MIN
Joe Marler’s Most Unexpected Conversations
from Joe Marler Will See You Now · host Platform Media
Across this series, Joe’s office has been a place for plenty of laughter, but also for conversations that none of us expected.In this special compilation, we revisit some of the show’s most honest and affecting moments. Jason Fox reflects on the mental-health struggles that ended his military career, Pete Wicks explores the childhood experiences behind his feeling of never being enough, and Elizabeth Day helps Joe confront his own fear that he doesn’t truly belong.Our guests also speak openly about depression, anxiety, antidepressants, grief, financial hardship and the people who helped them through their darkest periods. Along the way, Joe and Jake reflect on the friendship they have built and why humour and vulnerability don’t have to be opposites.Some difficult subjects are discussed in this episode, including suicide and suicidal thoughts. Please look after yourself while watching. Links to professional support can be found in our Instagram bio.Featuring Joe Marler (@joemarler17) and Jake Bhardwaj (@jakebhardwajtv)Follow the show on Instagram: @willseeyounowshowJoe Marler Will See You Now is a Platform Media production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Across this series, Joe’s office has been a place for plenty of laughter, but also for conversations that none of us expected.In this special compilation, we revisit some of the show’s most honest and affecting moments. Jason Fox reflects on the mental-health struggles that ended his military career, Pete Wicks explores the childhood experiences behind his feeling of never being enough, and Elizabeth Day helps Joe confront his own fear that he doesn’t truly belong.Our guests also speak openly about depression, anxiety, antidepressants, grief, financial hardship and the people who helped them through their darkest periods. Along the way, Joe and Jake reflect on the friendship they have built and why humour and vulnerability don’t have to be opposites.Some difficult subjects are discussed in this episode, including suicide and suicidal thoughts. Please look after yourself while watching. Links to professional support can be found in our Instagram bio.Featuring Joe Marler (@joemarler17) and Jake Bhardwaj (@jakebhardwajtv)Follow the show on Instagram: @willseeyounowshowJoe Marler Will See You Now is a Platform Media production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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