This Is Why He Killed Himself

Episode 7 - The Body Becomes a Battleground

9 min · 13. Mai 2025
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There’s a moment in every man’s 40s when his body starts to change, and it hits harder than anyone prepares you for. In this episode, we unpack: * The slow, quiet decline of strength, energy, and drive * How physical change chips away at confidence and identity * Why so many men retreat into silence instead of asking for help * And how to rebuild power, presence, and purpose, one rep at a time This isn’t about six-packs… It’s about not recognising the man in the mirror anymore and choosing to do something about it. If this struck a chord, share it with a man who needs to hear it. This is how we help each other rise, one honest conversation at a time.

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Episode 10 - Society Still Doesn’t Know How to Help Men

We’ve spent nine episodes unpacking the pain men carry. Now it’s time to confront the bigger problem: The world still isn’t built to help men through it. In this final episode, we get brutally honest about: * Why awareness campaigns miss the mark * What men actually need (and rarely get) * Why the “strong one” is still suffering in silence * And how we start building spaces, conversations, and support that actually work Men don’t need another slogan. They need connection, honesty, and real options. If this series made you think, don’t let it end here. Share it. Start something. Be the man who makes it safe for others to stay. This is “This Is Why He Killed Himself.” And this? This is how we start to change the world for men who still feel invisible in it.

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