11 episodes

Welcome to the Mental Healthletes, a place to hear from athletes and coaches on how we can build positive strategies to live with our Depression, Anxiety, and other Mental Illness. I am your host Bill Garrels. I have lived with Depression and Anxiety most of my adult life and created this podcast to support other athletes who are struggling with Mental Illness and help break down that stigma. We will be hearing stories from other athletes on how they could not OUT TRAIN or OUT RACE their Mental Illness and find out where they turned to for support. Learn from Coaches and other professionals about actions you can take to live, train, and race successfully with this wonderful illness. My goal is to provide resources, ideas, and support so you don't have to do it alone. Do you have a personal story that you'd like to share? Do you know of other athletes who are open to talking about their mental health and its relationship to sports? Send me a note at bill@mentalhealthlete.com. And if you're struggling right now, reach out to a loved one, training partner, coach, or doctor, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. You are not alone.

Mental Healthlete Bill Garrels

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Welcome to the Mental Healthletes, a place to hear from athletes and coaches on how we can build positive strategies to live with our Depression, Anxiety, and other Mental Illness. I am your host Bill Garrels. I have lived with Depression and Anxiety most of my adult life and created this podcast to support other athletes who are struggling with Mental Illness and help break down that stigma. We will be hearing stories from other athletes on how they could not OUT TRAIN or OUT RACE their Mental Illness and find out where they turned to for support. Learn from Coaches and other professionals about actions you can take to live, train, and race successfully with this wonderful illness. My goal is to provide resources, ideas, and support so you don't have to do it alone. Do you have a personal story that you'd like to share? Do you know of other athletes who are open to talking about their mental health and its relationship to sports? Send me a note at bill@mentalhealthlete.com. And if you're struggling right now, reach out to a loved one, training partner, coach, or doctor, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. You are not alone.

    Alex Palmer - Cyclist, Marketer, Podcast Host, and Mental Health Advocate

    Alex Palmer - Cyclist, Marketer, Podcast Host, and Mental Health Advocate

    My guest today is Alex Palmer, a Londoner living in Austin, Texas. He's an accomplished cyclist, marketer, and men's mental health advocate. He's also the creator of the Black Dog Cast Podcast that he started after a group of cyclists started talking about their mental health struggles after a group ride.  We cover a wide range of topics today and it was a blast spending time with Alex.

    High fives all around. Let's do this!

    Follow Alex on LinkedIn and check out the Black Dog Cast Podcast.
    Here are the resources Alex mentions.
    Ketamine: Benefits, risks, and promising therapeutic potential | Celia Morgan, Ph.D.
    The Peter Attia Drive
    www.headinghealth.com
    Some men's work groups:
    https://menswisdomwork.com/
    https://mantalks.com/
    https://www.ascnd.cc/
    Do you have a personal story that you'd like to share? Do you know of other athletes who are open to talking about their mental health and its relationship to sports? Send me a note at bill@mentalhealthlete.com.

    And if you're struggling right now, reach out to a loved one, training partner, coach, or doctor, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. You are not alone.

    This episode was produced by Mark Still and Brown Tie Media - mark@browntiemedia.com - @uphillstill -  @thepracticalstill @slowguyonthefastride @dawnpatrolmtb

    • 47 min
    Kyle Duford - Author, Brander, Thought Leader, and an Old Friend

    Kyle Duford - Author, Brander, Thought Leader, and an Old Friend

    Our next guest is Kyle Duford.   He is an author, brander, speaker, thought leader, and advocate for men’s mental health. We met 17 years ago in the Triathlon Universe and have been friends ever since.  He cut his teeth with Carmichael Training Systems, Retül, Inside Triathlon, and SKI Racing magazines.
    We delve right into the heart of mental health with his unique but relatable story of the challenges, pitfalls, and the search for mental wellbeing.  Kyle shares his inspiration with unfettered enthusiasm as we learn from his intense life experiences.
    Kyle just published his first book, Twice Found an autobiographical story of how his life has changed and how he and his wife found each other again after 20 years without speaking.  
    Content warning: We do speak on the subject of suicide and attempted suicide.

    High fives all around - let's do this!

    Learn more about and connect with Kyle on LinkedIn.
    Do you have a personal story that you'd like to share? Do you know of other athletes who are open to talking about their mental health and its relationship to sports? Send me a note at bill@mentalhealthlete.com.

    And if you're struggling right now, reach out to a loved one, training partner, coach, or doctor, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. You are not alone.



    This episode was produced by Mark Still and Brown Tie Media - mark@browntiemedia.com - @uphillstill -  @thepracticalstill @slowguyonthefastride @dawnpatrolmtb

    • 48 min
    Dr. Kay Porter - Mental Performance Coach and Speed Walker

    Dr. Kay Porter - Mental Performance Coach and Speed Walker

    Welcome to the Mental Healthlete podcast!

    In this episode, we catch up with Dr. Kay Porter, a mental performance coach from Eugene, Oregon with a Ph.D. in psychology.  You may recall from our episode with running great Melody Fairchild, that Dr. Kay was instrumental in the trajectory of Melody's life and running career.

    In this engrossing conversation, we cover a broad range of topics including the most current modalities and programs to improve performance in sport. While we mostly talk about performance, we also touch on how that transfers into our day-to-day mental health.

    Dr. Kay still has an active practice and was an ardent runner for 30 years. These days, she coaches a speed walking group in Eugene.

    Here's my conversation with Dr. Kay Porter. Get ready. Dr. Kay pushes a hard pace!

    High fives all around - let's do this!

    Learn more about Dr. Kay on her website.
    Do you have a personal story that you'd like to share? Do you know of other athletes who are open to talking about their mental health and its relationship to sports? Send me a note at bill@mentalhealthlete.com.

    And if you're struggling right now, reach out to a loved one, training partner, coach, or doctor, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. You are not alone.



    This episode was produced by Mark Still and Brown Tie Media - mark@browntiemedia.com - @uphillstill -  @thepracticalstill @slowguyonthefastride @dawnpatrolmtb

    • 36 min
    Tyler McCandless - P.h.D Meteorologist, Data Scientist, Dad, and World Class Runner

    Tyler McCandless - P.h.D Meteorologist, Data Scientist, Dad, and World Class Runner

    Welcome to another episode of the Mental Healthlete.  I'm your host, Bill Garrels and I am excited to share my talk with Tyler McCandless.

    Tyler is a world-class, professional runner with a world-class resume.  When I caught up with him, he had just set the Course Record at the Colfax Marathon after qualifying for his 4th Olympic Trails only a few weeks earlier by placing 4th overall - and the first American - at the LA Marathon in a time of 2:15.

    In our conversation, we talked about performance anxiety, support systems, and the power of giving back.  We dive deep into what it takes to have a breakthrough in performance and balancing analytics and running with the heart.

    Tyler is not only a professional runner, but he is also a husband and dad to 2 young sons, a fly fisherman, a data scientist,  and he is a doctor of philosophy in meteorology.

    Here's my conversation with Tyler McCandless.

    High fives all around - let's do this!

    Books that Tyler mentions:
    Practice Groundedness - Brad Stulberg
    Passion Paradox - Steve Magness
    Stillness is the Key - Ryan Holiday
    Tyler's Website
    Instagram @trackty
    Do you have a personal story that you'd like to share? Do you know of other athletes who are open to talking about their mental health and its relationship to sports? Send me a note at bill@mentalhealthlete.com.

    And if you're struggling right now, reach out to a loved one, training partner, coach, or doctor, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. You are not alone.



    This episode was produced by Mark Still and Brown Tie Media - mark@browntiemedia.com - @uphillstill -  @thepracticalstill @slowguyonthefastride @dawnpatrolmtb

    • 38 min
    Esra Kellermans - P.h.D, Dog Walker, Athlete

    Esra Kellermans - P.h.D, Dog Walker, Athlete

    Hey everybody, welcome to the Mental Healthlete podcast. Thank you for listening.

    I'm excited for you to hear my conversation with Esra Kellermans. We had a great time hanging out and I know her story will resonate with many of you.

    We all evolve as people over time and many of us can look back over the years and almost see ourselves as different people at different points in our personal or professional lives but describing Esra's path takes that to an extreme.

    She's a runner, cyclist, and triathlete.
    She's a Ph.D. researcher in the field of Zoology.
    She's a successful entrepreneur in her dog-walking business - apennyforbones.com
    She's an artist who sells her paintings at art fairs - esrasstudio.com

    And yes, she's one of the many of us who struggles with the stresses of athletic performance and her mental health.

    Talking with Esra always brings me joy and I'm so thankful that she shared her struggles and successes with me. I hope it is as meaningful to you as it was for me.

    Here's my conversation with Esra Kellermans. High fives all around. Let's do this.

    Do you have a personal story that you'd like to share? Do you know of other athletes who are open to talking about their mental health and its relationship to sports? Send me a note at bill@mentalhealthlete.com.

    And if you're struggling right now, reach out to a loved one, training partner, coach, or doctor, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. You are not alone.



    This episode was produced by Mark Still - mark@practicalstillproductions.com - @uphillstill -  @thepracticalstill

    • 47 min
    Melody Fairchild - Oregon Ducks Hall of Fame Runner and Boulder Mountain Warriors Director

    Melody Fairchild - Oregon Ducks Hall of Fame Runner and Boulder Mountain Warriors Director

    Welcome to the Mental Healthlete podcast. My guest this week is Melody Fairchild. If you're into running, there is a good chance you've heard of Melody. She's arguably the best high school distance runner in US history.

    She was the first high school girl to break 10 minutes for 2 miles. She was the NCAA indoor 3000-meter champ while running at Oregon (go ducks) and she's a University of Oregon Hall of Famer - AS SHE SAYS, not because she was the best but because she persisted. Love it.

    She kept running after college turning pro and winning medals in world championships AND for the last 11 years, she's directed Boulder Mountain Warriors - a running club for kids.

    I've known Melody for nearly a decade and she's one of my favorite people. We had a great talk that I'm so happy to share with you in this episode.

    I learned about 'becoming' from Melody. If you've read the Velveteen Rabbit, you'll already know the concept. I hadn't but now I'll never forget it.

    Now, here's my conversation with Melody Fairchild.

    High fives all around. Let's do this!

    Do you have a personal story that you'd like to share? Do you know of other athletes who are open to talking about their mental health and its relationship to sports? Send me a note at bill@mentalhealthlete.com.

    And if you're struggling right now, reach out to a loved one, training partner, coach, or doctor, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. You are not alone.



    This episode was produced by Mark Still - mark@practicalstillproductions.com - @uphillstill -  @thepracticalstill

    • 39 min

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