World of Jayway

Vulnerability Over Silence

41 min · 7. Apr. 2026
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This episode is about something a lot of us were never taught to do—be vulnerable. We’re in the middle of a real men’s mental health crisis, and a big part of it is this idea that we’re supposed to keep everything in. Stay solid. Don’t talk. Don’t show cracks. Just deal with it. And it’s killing people. I’m not coming on here like I’ve got it all figured out. I’m coming on here because I’ve been through it and the only thing that actually started to change my life was being honest. Saying things out loud. Letting people see what was really going on instead of pretending I was good. That kind of vulnerability is uncomfortable. It goes against everything a lot of us were raised on. But for me, it was the turning point. It’s what helped me start pulling myself out of a bad place. So this isn’t just talk this is me putting it out there in real time.  If you’re struggling, if you’ve been holding it in, if you feel like you gotta carry everything yourself… you don’t. And if me being open helps even one person feel like they can do the same, then it’s worth it.

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Vulnerability Over Silence

This episode is about something a lot of us were never taught to do—be vulnerable. We’re in the middle of a real men’s mental health crisis, and a big part of it is this idea that we’re supposed to keep everything in. Stay solid. Don’t talk. Don’t show cracks. Just deal with it. And it’s killing people. I’m not coming on here like I’ve got it all figured out. I’m coming on here because I’ve been through it and the only thing that actually started to change my life was being honest. Saying things out loud. Letting people see what was really going on instead of pretending I was good. That kind of vulnerability is uncomfortable. It goes against everything a lot of us were raised on. But for me, it was the turning point. It’s what helped me start pulling myself out of a bad place. So this isn’t just talk this is me putting it out there in real time.  If you’re struggling, if you’ve been holding it in, if you feel like you gotta carry everything yourself… you don’t. And if me being open helps even one person feel like they can do the same, then it’s worth it.

7. Apr. 202641 min