Just Know Though Podcast

Mind Over Matter: Breakthrough Generational Lies

a girl from Salinas, CA. Season 8 Episode 4

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Just know though, overcome the lies.

Men don’t cry. Men should sleep with as many women as possible. Men are always strong. Men who show emotions are weak. These are lies society has told boys and men. In the last episode, we talked about emotions being a gift, this episode is a reminder that those same emotions men should embrace too. Asheesh shares his story of breaking through those generational lies. He shares his insight on therapy and faith. We did not hold back in this episode. Listen and share this episode to encourage other men that they are not alone. 

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About this series:

This series will be about how to shift mindsets to get thru the darkness and the reason why this podcast came to life. To emphasize mental resilience and mental health. A spin on health & hustle series. Health & Hustle was about finding the balance shuffling outside factors (hustle) and how it affects our mind and bodies (health). Think of "Mind over Matter" as finding the balance between the mind and body (emotions, thoughts, God, spiritual intellect, ego).

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Just Know Though Podcast offers a safe space to discuss mental health, including topics like depression and past trauma. These conversations are not meant to focus on any individual guest, but to shed light on the difficult emotions many people face. We aim to highlight the strength and resilience required to overcome such challenges, while promoting understanding, support, and compassion. Mental health struggles are more common than we realize, and it's important to show kindness to ourselves and others.

If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out for help. You matter, and your well-being is important. Don’t hesitate to connect with the resources below:

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — Call or text 988
Crisis Text Line — Text HOME to 741741
National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) — 800-656-HOPE (4673)
National Domestic Violence Hotline — 800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788
SAMHSA Treatment Helpline — 800-662-4357

Remember, it’s okay to ask for help.