Episode 66--"No More Men Talking Mental Health on Podcasts": An Open Letter to Chelsea Fagan of The Financial Diet
Description
In this week's episode, Billy discusses how an Instagram post from The Financial Diet's Chelsea Fagan perpetuates the stigma and shame many men feel when talking about their mental health.
Billy discusses:
--Getting rid of the toxic hustle culture BS
--How middle-aged men are three times more likely to die by suicide than middle-aged women.
--There’s a need for more men to talk about mental health to stop the stigma.
--When you’re on a social media platform with a huge following, you need to be more responsible about your messaging.
--How important it is to choose your words wisely.
If you enjoyed this episode, you may also enjoy:
--Episode 3: The Only Way Out Is Through: Billy Overcomes His Demons Through Mindfulness
--Episode 11: Two Brother Share How Talking about Depression Has Improved Their Relationship
--Episode 22: Normalizing and Prioritizing Mental Health Conversations with Our Children with Tandra Rutledge
--The Jordan Harbinger Show, Episode 682: Deep Dive | Hustle Culture
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