In this episode of the Unit3d w/ Big Team at Indiana University podcast, PhD student RJ Russell sits down with Wendy Kidwell, founder of Ricky’s Retreat, to explore the often unseen pressures faced by student-athletes. Wendy shares the powerful story of her son Ricky, a state champion runner whose outward success masked deep internal struggles with anxiety, perfectionism, and mental health. The conversation honors Ricky not only as an accomplished athlete, but as a compassionate and deeply caring person whose story underscores the urgent need for greater awareness and support in athletic spaces. Together, they unpack how the culture of sports can discourage vulnerability, leaving many athletes feeling isolated in their struggles. Wendy offers insight into early warning signs, the importance of open dialogue, and the critical role that parents, coaches, and peers play in fostering supportive environments. The episode also highlights the mission of Ricky’s Retreat and the ongoing effort to provide resources, education, and hope for young adults and their families. This conversation is a powerful call to break the silence surrounding mental health in sports and to build a culture where athletes are seen, supported, and valued beyond their performance.