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Join TC & Maddog this episode as they continue their dialogue into Men’s mental health and deeper, the emotional challenges to  the spectrum of the very human experience  of suicide.

The title of this episode comes from Metallica’s 2023 song.  The song is about the "taboo word of suicide" and to communicate the "darkness we feel inside of us", further adding how people cannot deny that they have had dark thoughts at one point in their lives. In the same statement he continues:

"To face it is to speak the unspoken. If it's a human experience, we should be able to talk about it. You are not alone."

Joining TC & Maddog is G-Train who we welcome to our podcast for the second time.  

In this episode G-Train shares his own challenges with mental health and how calling the help line allowed him to reach out and get the support he needed.  G-Train serves as an inspiration for those struggling themselves to take action and reach out. 

The episode encourages others to engage in the dialogue into Men’s mental health.

Thought for the Day:

“If you don’t work on keeping good mental health,  in the end nothing works. “

Topics discussed in this episode:

“Talking about checking in with mental health awareness is wonderful but sharing a few words on how to respond when someone reaches out to you and knowing the signs.  A lot of people do not know how to respond or see the signs when someone is struggling…Deep down, when things get serious and someone opens up knowing how to respond can be helpful. Responding in a thoughtful and compassionate way can make a difference to someone who is struggling.”

Walkabout takeaways:

Help is available-Speak with someone today

Anywhere in Canada:  9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline

It may not be obvious when a person is suicidal but learning the specific warning signs can help you notice when a person may be at risk.

Not everyone who shows a warning sign is considering suicide.”

Please go to this website  https://11ofus.edmonton.ca/” 

Men’s Mental Health Resources:

“Heads up Guys”