23 episodes

The stigma surrounding mental health is lessening, but men still face unique barriers that prevent them from seeking help. In an effort to avoid being perceived as weak or vulnerable, men have a tendency to bury their emotions deep within. Based on Allan Kehler's bestselling book, this podcast showcases men who have persevered through their own mental health challenges. Together, we put a voice to issues including masculinity, mental illness, addiction, sexual abuse, suicide, and ultimately wellness. The relationship between men and mental health has often been referred to as a silent crisis. The silence has been broken, and the time to talk is now.

MENtal Health: It's Time to Talk Podcast with Allan Kehler Allan Kehler

    • Health & Fitness

The stigma surrounding mental health is lessening, but men still face unique barriers that prevent them from seeking help. In an effort to avoid being perceived as weak or vulnerable, men have a tendency to bury their emotions deep within. Based on Allan Kehler's bestselling book, this podcast showcases men who have persevered through their own mental health challenges. Together, we put a voice to issues including masculinity, mental illness, addiction, sexual abuse, suicide, and ultimately wellness. The relationship between men and mental health has often been referred to as a silent crisis. The silence has been broken, and the time to talk is now.

    Navigating Through Trauma with Travis Williamson | Episode 23

    Navigating Through Trauma with Travis Williamson | Episode 23

    Travis grew up feeling unloved and unwanted as he bounced from one foster home to another. In an attempt to navigate through various traumatic events, Travis turned to alcohol and drugs, committed numerous crimes, and unleashed his anger onto his community.
    On this episode, Travis will discuss:
    How to heal from the effects of childhood traumaThe impact of trauma on relationshipsWhy emotional healing can be more challenging for menThe importance of creating a safe space for men to healToday, Travis’ addiction has been replaced with his recovery. His shame and depression have been transformed into empathy and compassion. Poverty has turned into security, and fear has been transformed into love.

    • 34 min
    Empowering People To Be Limitless with Cody Demerais | Episode 22

    Empowering People To Be Limitless with Cody Demerais | Episode 22

    Cody’s adolescent years were filled with frequent run-ins with the law, mental health challenges, and substance abuse issues. Everything came to an abrupt halt when he was involved in a car accident while driving under the influence.  
    Thankfully, Cody was wearing his seatbelt. However, his best friend was not, and he barely survived the crash. Eventually, the guilt, PTSD, and anger from this incident caused Cody to attempt suicide. 
    On this episode, hear how Cody was able to turn his life around. Cody will share:
    ·         How he was able to break free from trauma
    ·         Strategies that have assisted in his healing journey
    ·         The power of hope
    ·         How we can use our painful experiences to help others 
    Through his clothing line and motivational talks, Cody is living proof that it’s possible to not only survive, but to push limits and exceed expectations.

    • 39 min
    Losing A Son to Suicide with Guest Ed Andres | Episode 21

    Losing A Son to Suicide with Guest Ed Andres | Episode 21

    Surviving the death of your child is the worst nightmare for any parent. Perhaps losing a child to suicide is the most unbearable loss of all.
    In this episode, host, Allan Kehler, is joined by Ed Andres who lost his son, Justin, to suicide. Justin also happened to be Allan’s best friend.
    Together, they will discuss:
    ·         Key signs and symptoms of mental illness
    ·         Grieving after suicide
    ·         The importance of not placing blame
    ·         How to support someone after a suicide loss
    ·         Hope and healing after suicide
    September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day. Please help us strengthen this conversation and shatter the stigma associated with suicide.

    • 35 min
    Understanding How Men Grieve with Guest Sarah Hines | Episode 20

    Understanding How Men Grieve with Guest Sarah Hines | Episode 20

    Grief and loss are part of life, but many men struggle to give themselves permission to feel.  In an effort to avoid being perceived as weak or vulnerable, they choose to bury their emotions deep within. 
    Certified Grief Recovery Specialist, Sarah Hines, has spent years helping men to feel. She studies the way men express their emotions, and provides effective strategies that allow men to safely release any pain associated with grief.
    On this episode, hear how men grieve differently than women, recognize how grief shows up in our bodies, and understand how we can create the space where men feel safe enough to be vulnerable. 

    • 38 min
    Walking For Mental Heath with Guest Paul Laberge | Episode 19

    Walking For Mental Heath with Guest Paul Laberge | Episode 19

     In 2018, Paul lost his dad, Marcel, to suicide. Not wanting other families to experience such devastation, Paul made it his mission to raise awareness around mental health and suicide. This passion led to the creation of his non-profit organization Let’s Walk the Talk.  
    One year after Marcel’s passing, Paul walked from Saskatoon to Lloydminster. This August, Paul is keeping this initiative going, and he will be walking from Regina to Lloydminster; a total of 532 kilometers. All proceeds raised from this walk will go towards Libbie Young centre, a mental health service in Lloydminster. 
    On this episode, rediscover the power of someone’s story, and learn what we can do to strengthen this conversation. Together, Paul reminds us that it’s possible to create a society where mental wellness is a priority.  

    • 37 min
    Reclaiming Identity After Life in A Gang with Guest Owen Pelletier | Episode 18

    Reclaiming Identity After Life in A Gang with Guest Owen Pelletier | Episode 18

    Owen Pelletier was born into abandonment, neglect, and addiction. Placed in the child welfare system at a young age, Owen found himself being exposed to racism, rejection, and discrimination. He quickly learned survival in the form of retaliation and isolation.
    Owen discovered that drugs, alcohol, violence and individuals such as himself were the answers to his circumstances. His membership and activities with a Regina street gang fuelled a lifestyle of crime, violence and general negativity which eventually led to incarceration.
    On this episode, hear how Owen made the decision to use his life experiences to help those who are struggling with the same realities that he has survived. 

    • 35 min

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