Y'all Ever

Y'all Ever is a big dumb show that believes you are not alone. Your life is relatable and your pain is relatable and comedian Hampton Yount wants you to know that. Every week he reads your embarrassing stories, your stories of struggle, your stories of mental illness and more, to let you know that you are not the only person going through it. There is also a lot of laughing, and stupidity, and Rage Against the Machine jokes, because Hampton is going through it too, and can only cope with it by talking about the year 1999. Come wit it now. Y'all Ever is the only relatable podcast.

Comedy
Mental Health
101
The Golden Gate Bridge
99 min
102
Lord Castlereagh
67 min
103
Wilhelm Rediess
Dave and Hampton discuss the life and prompt suicide of Nazi commander Wilhelm Rediess
73 min
104
Helen Palmer Geisel
Helen Palmer Geisel was lifelong creative partner and wife of Dr. Seuss.
75 min
105
Phil Ochs
Phil Ochs was a folk singer, writer and activist in the 60s and 70s. He reached renown and fame both within the folk music community and for his protests of the Vietnam War and more, and tragically committed suicide in 1976\. Hampton and Dave discuss h...
90 min
106
Mental Health Awareness Day
Dave and Hampton take this episode to hash out what's been going on in their own lives lately, and to share some words of wisdom about depression and mental health in general. At the end, they read some listener emails, and talk about Guitar Hero way, ...
79 min
107
Li Tobler
Li Tobler was not made of chocolate, and neither was her life. One of the lesser known, members of the 27 Club, Hampton and Dave discuss her tragically short life with depression, art, drugs, squalor and H.R. Giger. Dave won’t shut up about chocolate.
62 min
108
Attempts tr3́s!
In this, the third installment of Hampton's Mind-Blowers, Dave truly blows Hampton's mind. Not like that second "Attempts" episode, in which Dave fell flat on his dumb face and wasn't impressive at all. An actor, an athlete, a musician and a game show ...
67 min
109
Jean Seberg
The guys talk about Jean Seberg, an Iowa born actress, who went on the help define the look of French New Wave Cinema and was needlessly harassed and targeted by the FBI for some dumb shit.
74 min
110
William Arthur Gibbs
William Arthur Gibbs tragically committed suicide at age 12 in 1877\. Hampton and Dave discuss his short life, the tragedy of child suicide and National Suicide Prevention Week. Dave eats a PB&J.
77 min
111
Accidents
It is never funny when someone leaves this earth, and it is never funny when someone commits suicide, and it is CERTAINLY never funny when someone accidentally commits suicide, and with that said, this is a bloopers episode.
67 min
112
Arthur Mondella
This week, Hampton and Dave walk through the happy and successful life of Arthur Mondella, heir to the Dell’s Maraschino Cherry fortune. He was beloved by peers and employees alike, grew the family business exponentially, and killed himself tragically ...
51 min
113
Kevin Carter
Kevin Carter, Pulitzer-prize-winning photographer, committed suicide in his car in his hometown of Johannesburg in 1994\. Dave and Hampton discuss his storied life, and sing a blink-182 song for way too long.
63 min
114
Jack Ryan
TOM CLANCY SUCKS BRO HELL YEAH. THIS IS NOT THAT JACK RYAN. THIS IS THE REAL JACK RYAN. This Jack Ryan is the co-creator of Barbie and also of orgies at his mansion. Dude had problems and he’s gone but wow, Barbie tho.
70 min
115
Slobodan Praljak
Slobodan Praljak was a Croatian war criminal who killed himself during his trial in 2017\. I can't remember what else happens because we recorded a bunch at once. It's mostly about Russia? It's good. Don't commit war crimes and don't kill yourself.
84 min
116
David Reimer with Steve Agee
A freak accident as a baby caused David Reimer to be raised as a girl and utterly reject it, which led to a world of problems and eventually suicide. Dave and Hampton discuss him, his life, how unbelieveably well he did with the hand he was dealt, and ...
76 min
117
Second Attempts! with Missy Martinez
Dave and Hampton talk suicide attempts and suicidal thoughts with the ever-hilarious Missy Martinez! Then, yet again, Dave lists for Hampton some celebrities who you never would think have attempted to commit suicide. It absolutely blows Hampton’s mind...
68 min
118
Willard Hershberger
Willard Hershberger was the first Major League Baseball player to commit suicide during the playoffs. He did so, his team went on to win the World Series, and Hampton and Dave have no idea what any of that means.
78 min
119
Freddie Prinze
NOT the guy from Wing Commander. This episode is NOT about the guy from Wing Commander. It's about his dad, Freddie Prinze, wunderkind stand-up comedian who after drug-fueled downward spiral, committed suicide in front of his manager in 1977.
86 min
120
Alan Turing
Alan Turing defeated the nazis all by himself, not really but kinda, and Dave and Hampton have their own WORLD WAR 3
83 min
121
Emilio Salgari
Know as the father of Italian adventure novels, Emilio Salgari lived a live of near poverty and committed suicide via seppuku in 1911\. Dave and Hampton discuss this, and his life, and his work, and Hampton makes the most dick jokes Dave has ever heard...
70 min
122
Kiyoko Matsumoto
Kiyoko Matsumoto jumped into a volcano in the 1930s, ending her own life and creating a phenom in Japan: suicide by volcano. Hampton and Dave explore her life and the aftermath of her decision to take her own life, which included volcano donkey tours, ...
83 min
123
Jeanne Weber
Hampton and Dave discuss the life and suicide of serial killer Jeanne Weber. More specifically, she was a serial child murderer, who got away with it by relying on people's disbelief that a mother could kill children. Any way, the episode is fun!
70 min
124
Chef Bernard Loiseau
Bernard Loiseau is recognized by 9/10 of people in France and is NOT Chef Boyardee, if you can believe it. We talk about chefs and the perilous world of critics they have to appease.
79 min
125
Attempts!
Dave outlines a series of stories of failed suicide attempts in history and surprises Hampton with who they are. The episode is mostly Hampton saying, "Woah!" and Dave saying, "Yeahhhhhhhhhh."
91 min