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    • Emotional Support ShowsSharing emotional support shows like Adventure Time, Anne with an E, Golden Girls, Frasier, Midsummer Murders, Family Guy, American Dad, Rick and Morty, The Simpsons, The Office US, and Gossip Girl can create connections and bring joy and warmth.

      Just like we have emotional support animals, we also have emotional support shows that bring us comfort and joy. During a workshop conversation, the concept of emotional support shows came up when someone shared that they watch Adventure Time to feel good. Kate Cocker, the host, encouraged listeners to share their own emotional support shows. Some of the shows mentioned include Anne with an E, Golden Girls, Frasier, Midsummer Murders, Family Guy, American Dad, Rick and Morty, The Simpsons, The Office US, and Gossip Girl. Shows that bring warmth and joy were highlighted, and it was noted that sharing these shows can create connections with others. So, take some time on Saturdays, or any day of the week, to watch your emotional support shows and create meaningful connections with others through the shared experience.

    • Find comfort in emotional support showsEmotional support shows offer relatability, familiarity, and hope during challenging times. Turn to them for a reminder that things will ultimately work out.

      Emotional support shows, like The Office and The Simpsons, provide comfort and relatability during challenging times. These shows feature well-written scripts, familiar environments, and flawed, yet relatable characters. Their exaggerated situations mirror real life, and the eventual resolution offers a sense of hope. Applying this concept to our own lives, we can find comfort in recognizing that, like these characters, we too will overcome our challenges. So, when feeling down, consider turning to your favorite emotional support show for a reminder that things will ultimately work out.

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