Former CFL player Shea Emry joins us in the studio to talk about the misconceptions, and missteps we men make when we start to believe our own press clippings.
He’s also going to talk about starting The Well Men Organization and how he’s assisting in being the bridge for others to get free of the prisons of our own making.
Two time grey cup champion, 2012 Defensive Player of the Year Runner-Up, 2012 Canadian Player of the Year Runner-Up, and six year Canadian Football League Veteran, All-Star Middle Linebacker Shea Emry is tackling his most momentous challenge yet, bringing awareness to the ways in which men can proactively serve and enhance their quality of life and potential. His idea is simple: an individual’s personal evolution requires an individual’s personal initiative.
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Continue readingJosh Rivedal joins us on the show and shares his personal experience and why he now speaks out against ‘The Silent Killer’
Josh Rivedal (founder, executive director of The i’Mpossible Project) is an author, actor, playwright, and international public speaker. He has spoken about suicide prevention, mental health awareness, men’s mental health, and diversity in more than one hundred locations across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. His memoir The Gospel According to Josh: A 28-Year Gentile Bar Mitzvah, based on KMBB and published by Skookum Hill in 2013, is on The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s recommended reading list. He writes for the Huffington Post. Recent releases with The i’Mpossible Project: How to Live Mentally Well and Crush it in College, and How to Live Mentally Well and Crush it in High School.
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