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Why 800lbs Isn't Enough: The Story Behind "Headstrong Men"

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"Asking for help is not a weakness—it’s a strength."Ty McGee, founder of Headstrong Men, joins The Ham Radio Show for a powerful conversation about the invisible struggles men face. Despite being a world-record powerlifter with an 800lb bench press, Ty faced his greatest battle outside the gym after surviving two heart attacks by the age of 32.In this segment, Ty breaks down:The Mission: Why he started Headstrong Men to bridge the gap between "Shut up and grind" and the "Victimization" of mental health.The Real Trap: How isolation and the pressure to be the "strongest man" can lead to a mental breakdown.Finding Purpose: Transitioning from chasing world records to finding fulfillment in family, faith, and helping others.The Apparel: How his brand is starting a national conversation for veterans, first responders, and athletes.Support the Movement:Follow Ty on Instagram: @headstrong_men

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Why 800lbs Isn't Enough: The Story Behind "Headstrong Men"

"Asking for help is not a weakness—it’s a strength."Ty McGee, founder of Headstrong Men, joins The Ham Radio Show for a powerful conversation about the invisible struggles men face. Despite being a world-record powerlifter with an 800lb bench press, Ty faced his greatest battle outside the gym after surviving two heart attacks by the age of 32.In this segment, Ty breaks down:The Mission: Why he started Headstrong Men to bridge the gap between "Shut up and grind" and the "Victimization" of mental health.The Real Trap: How isolation and the pressure to be the "strongest man" can lead to a mental breakdown.Finding Purpose: Transitioning from chasing world records to finding fulfillment in family, faith, and helping others.The Apparel: How his brand is starting a national conversation for veterans, first responders, and athletes.Support the Movement:Follow Ty on Instagram: @headstrong_men

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