
Learning to survive the suck of mental health, suicidal thoughts, and life’s unforeseen circumstances. “You got this — the suck has nothin’ on you!” Topics may be sensitive to some listeners.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessRelationshipsSociety & CultureMental Health | ||||

Jake and Joe Sharp are two young brothers who are fitness coaches in Arizona, They are identical twins who are in their early twenties, but have experienced much life in their young years. As we all have, they too have learned to survive the suck. Ja... more
I'm BACK with an icon: Ryan Jenkins.
Ryan is one of my best friends. We met at Augustana College, the home base of The Gray Matters Collective NFP. He is now an Anchor and Enterprise Reporter for TMJ4 News, the NBC-affiliate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin... more
Yasmin Irfani is a Pakistani Muslim American currently serving as Program Manager of Counseling Services at ICNA Relief in Southern California. She received her M.S in College Counseling & Student Services in 2019 and has been working in the non-prof... more
I am thrilled to announce season 3 is launching with the one and only, Zak Williams.
When Zak lost his father, Robin Williams, to suicide, his mental health struggles went into overdrive. His wife, Olivia June, turned him on to amino acid therapy af... more
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Season one was amazing. Haley is such a blessing for everyone in her life, and this podcast is Haley’s love poured out for all of us. It’s raw, it’s real, it’s funny, it’s touching, it’s helpful, and most of all it’s relatable. Everyone needs to hear her beautiful message. Thank you Haley!
Obsessed with this pod ! Haley is absolutely amazing and so genuine.
It’s so great to see how younger generations are making great strides with recognizing and helping those with mental illness. As someone who grew up in a time period where people didn’t discuss these issues and often turned a blind eye, I can greatly appreciate the work here. This podcast not only gives great insight but also makes you feel more comfortable about talking about issues that may be difficult to discuss and makes you feel like it’s ok to ask for help because there are people who c... more
Haley is an inspiration.
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