Take The Helping Hand
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In this solo episode of The Men’s Mental Health Series, I talk directly to the men who feel like they have to handle everything on their own.
If someone reaches out to you and asks how you are doing, take the helping hand. Open up. Take the chance.
I know it is hard. Especially if you have opened up before and had it used against you. That kind of hurt sticks. It makes you want to bottle everything up and tell yourself it is easier to just deal with it alone. And it feels easier, until it is not.
Until everything builds up inside and you feel like you are carrying the weight of the world with no outlet.
We talk about why staying closed off leads to more loneliness, why anger pushes people away even when you are hurting, and why real strength is allowing other people to show up for you. The lone wolf mindset sounds tough, but it is exhausting and isolating.
This episode is a reminder to reach out. To talk to a friend. A partner. A family member. A therapist. And if you are not a man but you have men in your life, this is your reminder to check on them and truly listen.
You do not have to fight this battle alone. Conversations change everything.
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Disclaimer
This podcast is designed to get conversations started around your mental and emotional health and not to be taken as medical advice. Please contact your medical and or mental health professional before starting any program. No one on this podcast is a mental health professional.
If you are in the United States and need immediate help, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. You can also dial 911 or go to your nearest emergency room in an emergency.