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E35: Why Do Men Wait Until They're Falling Apart to Ask For Help?

1 h 2 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Most men don't ask for help when they're struggling. They ask when the marriage is hanging by a thread, when the panic attacks start, when they're burnt out, or when life finally forces them to admit they can't carry it alone anymore. This week, Derek, Jason, and Chris talk about men's mental health, the pressure of always being the strong one, and why asking for help might be one of the strongest things a man can do. Because suffering is part of life. Suffering alone doesn't have to be.

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