Episode 23 ft. Bradley Braich The #WeGotUs Podcast
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- Self-Improvement
Bradley Braich was one of the top basketball players in British Columbia of his senior year of high school at Yale Secondary School (2017-18). During that season, Bradley broke his school's single-game scoring record with 66 points - a record previously held by his brother, Riley. Bradley navigated mental illness - obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety and depression - all throughout high school, and since graduating has made it his mission to leave a legacy that is "bigger than basketball."
I am grateful for Bradley's articulacy, courage and openness in one of the most mutually-vulnerable conversations I have ever been a part of. This is Bradley Braich's story, and he's just getting started.
Please enjoy this episode! 🤞🧘♂️
Helpful Mental Health Resources
📞: 604-204-1111 (Vancouver Coastal Health Line)
📞: 18334564566 (Canada-wide)
📞: 1-800-273-8255 (United States)
Connect
Instagram: @GaberInc & @BradleyBraich
YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeGaberInc
Website: GaberInc.com.
Timecodes:
0:00-Grand Opening
3:55-66-Point Game
7:44-Coping with OCD
11:55-Love & Basketball
19:07-Call to Action
24:19-Sponsored by: tethr
26:28-Diversify Your Identity
30:00-Self-Care
34:02- #TeenTipTuesday
37:27-Grand Closing
#WeGotUs
Bradley Braich was one of the top basketball players in British Columbia of his senior year of high school at Yale Secondary School (2017-18). During that season, Bradley broke his school's single-game scoring record with 66 points - a record previously held by his brother, Riley. Bradley navigated mental illness - obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety and depression - all throughout high school, and since graduating has made it his mission to leave a legacy that is "bigger than basketball."
I am grateful for Bradley's articulacy, courage and openness in one of the most mutually-vulnerable conversations I have ever been a part of. This is Bradley Braich's story, and he's just getting started.
Please enjoy this episode! 🤞🧘♂️
Helpful Mental Health Resources
📞: 604-204-1111 (Vancouver Coastal Health Line)
📞: 18334564566 (Canada-wide)
📞: 1-800-273-8255 (United States)
Connect
Instagram: @GaberInc & @BradleyBraich
YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeGaberInc
Website: GaberInc.com.
Timecodes:
0:00-Grand Opening
3:55-66-Point Game
7:44-Coping with OCD
11:55-Love & Basketball
19:07-Call to Action
24:19-Sponsored by: tethr
26:28-Diversify Your Identity
30:00-Self-Care
34:02- #TeenTipTuesday
37:27-Grand Closing
#WeGotUs
41 min