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Why So Many Men Are Quietly Struggling | Jeff Lowe

34 min · 20. mars 2026
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In this episode, Jeff Lowe shares his experience with struggling in silence for years. From the outside, his life looked normal. He was working, providing, and showing up for his family. But internally, he was dealing with pain that no one could see. Jeff talks about what led him to one of the lowest points of his life and the moment that shifted everything. This conversation highlights a reality many men face but rarely talk about. The pressure to hold everything in, avoid showing emotion, and keep moving forward no matter what. Jeff explains what began to change for him, what helped him start working through it, and why having people around you matters more than most realize. What you'll hear: Why men often struggle in silence The pressure to appear fine How unaddressed pain builds over time A turning point in Jeff's life What starting to change looked like The role of community and support If anything in this episode resonates with you, Stay Mentally Strong is a place to find support, tools, and guidance. https://staymentallystrong.com

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