Kena sits down with guest, Brian VanderYacht, to explore a topic that deserves far more attention—men's mental health.
Brian shares his personal journey through mental health challenges, the life-changing impact of therapy, and why breaking the stigma around seeking help is so important. Together, they discuss the strength found in vulnerability, practical ways to support mental well-being, and how honest conversations can change lives.
If you would like to read Brian's thoughtful post on Men's Mental Health, connect with him on LinkedIn.
If we keep this conversation alive, it will help create a world where men feel safe reaching out for support and talking openly about their mental health. Brian believes that if we begin teaching boys from a young age these conversations become much easier—and much healthier—as they grow into adulthood.
No one should have to carry life's struggles alone. Brian stresses to show yourself grace.
KEY TOPICS
- Men's mental health stigma and generational messages
- The importance of therapy and professional help
- Practical mental health strategies and books
- Impact of healing on relationships
- Encouragement for men to seek help
- Talking to a therapist provides tangible strategies and guidance.
- Sharing personal stories can inspire others to seek help.
- Mental health education should start early, including in schools.
- Perfectionism and judgment can hinder mental well-being.
- Proactive mental health care is more effective than reactive.
- Mindfulness - take nature walks.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction and guest background
00:39 Why Brian decided to share his mental health story
01:57 Finding courage to talk about mental health
03:52 Messages about masculinity and emotional expression
04:54 Suffering in silence and its effects
06:27 The role of therapy and professional help
08:13 The value of mental health books and resources
21:25 Healing journey and its impact on relationships
29:59 Stigma around men's mental health and progress
34:05 Advice for men struggling in silence
35:48 Lessons from youth and importance of early intervention
42:22 Final thoughts and encouragement for seeking help
RESOURCES
LinkedIn - Brian VanderYacht -https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-vanderyacht-525a3664/
What to Do When You Worry Too Much by Dawn Huebner https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K4V4U4Q
Therapist Directory - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists
Mental Health Books - https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/mental-health
**The opinions shared on this podcast are solely those of the hosts, Kena and any guest. If you are in crisis or feel you may be in danger, please seek professional help. Additional support resources can be found on the Call Me Courage blog page. https://www.callmecouragepodcast.com/blog
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