The Honest Hour

The Honest Hour

The Honest Hour is where we get real with our mental health. Being 22 and still trying to understand my mental health, I figured it was time to start learning and this is the chance for you to learn with me. From my experiences to the experiences of others I hope you learn more about yourself and your mental health. Mental health is a huge part of my life and many others, but the best thing we can do is open up. If that’s also you or you’re feeling down, need tips or maybe someone you can relate to, come listen and learn with me! Coffee strongly encouraged :) Alyssia x

  1. 2021-12-01

    Just For Today

    The first completely anonymous story. An incredibly impactful mental health journey and a story with no name attached but the most significant messages. Sharing how you struggle does not always have to have your identity attached as your mental illness does not define you, however sharing your story and experience is important and it helps you heal and others to find comfort in their struggles; no matter the way you choose to do it, it has a bigger impact than you can ever imagine. This episode is important in so many ways; the significance of sharing your story, talking about how you are struggling to friends, family, therapist, journal whatever way works best for you it helps you find the support you may not know you needed and security in how you are feeling. The importance of living Just for Today. Just for Today, I will be happy. This alcoholics anonymous slogan runs deep and has the greatest significance in this episode and in life; live every day for the day it is because every day is a new day, different from yesterday and not a determinate of tomorrow. Life moves far faster than we can ever keep up with and whether you struggle with your mental health or not, living in the moment and enjoying each day for the day it is, can be incredibly challenging but is vital in living a better, happier life. So start thinking “Just for Today”, live each day for you, live each day only for the day at hand, do what makes you happiest and feel the best for that day only, and simply remind yourself that the only thing you have control over is today, as yesterday is in the past and you can’t predict the future. In this episode Goose shares his mental health journey, through years of addiction and mental illness he finds the strength to explain all that he has been through and how the difficult times have allowed him to look at life under a significantly brighter lens. Goose shares the importance to check in on those around you as you can never know how much someone is struggling, to share how you feel with people, to always try to find hope and never give up, and his recovery process through addiction and suicide ideation and what has made him the amazingly confident and encouraging person he is today. I'm so proud of Goose. For the strength he has had through all he has been through and how incredibly positive and strong he continues to embody everyday. It takes a lot of courage and strength to get through a journey like this and share how hard you have struggled, so thank you Goose. I am so very proud of your strength and forever lucky to have met you, and have such a positive, encouraging light in mine and everyones life. Trigger Warning: Addiction, Suicide, Drugs and Mental Health struggles are described in this episode. Reminder: the opinions and experience expressed here is that of the individual and not that of the entire recovery community or the solution discussed. This is for entertainment and educational purposes only, in order to provide people with options and a sense of comfort in different roads to recovery for different types of addiction and mental health issues.

    1h 20m
  2. 2021-01-21

    Men's Mental Health with Jonathan and Raza

    Currently in society the stigmas that surround men's mental health are prevalent and common. The gender gap among individuals with mental health issues continue to persist as a result of the stigma, lack of research, conversations, and awareness on the issue. Today on The Honest Hour, Jonathan Watkin and Raza Malik join me to open up the discussion on men's mental health and its prevalence in our society today. As two males coming from different areas of work, Jonathan and Raza share their experience with mental health in the workplace, in their everyday lives and interactions, as well as ways in which they check in on their friends and show their support.  Helpful Resources:  Learn More: https://toronto.cmha.ca/mens-mental-health/ Jack.org : Jack.org has A LOT of incredible resources for men's mental health  - HeadsUpGuys (@headsupguys) : A depression resource that provides males with information and practical tips to manage and prevent depression in men. - tethr (www.tethr.men): An online peer-to-peer support community connecting men for honest and open conversations about life. - Project circle up (@projectcircleup): A social media community bringing men together around their mental health.  - Next Gen Men (nextgenmen.ca): Creating brave spaces to engage, educate, and empower boys & men on gender & equality. - #SickNotWeak (sicknotweak.com). A not-for-profit started by Michale Landsberg that endeavours to: 1) Create a community of people who come to gain strength, and stay to give strength. 2) To help both sufferers and the people who care about them. - Evryman (community.evryman.com). A membership-based community of men "for whom emotional expression would be a long-term effort, not a 'quick fix.'"

    39 min

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The Honest Hour is where we get real with our mental health. Being 22 and still trying to understand my mental health, I figured it was time to start learning and this is the chance for you to learn with me. From my experiences to the experiences of others I hope you learn more about yourself and your mental health. Mental health is a huge part of my life and many others, but the best thing we can do is open up. If that’s also you or you’re feeling down, need tips or maybe someone you can relate to, come listen and learn with me! Coffee strongly encouraged :) Alyssia x