Asking for help isn’t failure—it’s survival.

13/01/2025 37 min Episodio 14
Asking for help isn’t failure—it’s survival.

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In this heartfelt episode of Coffee Can't Fix Everything, we sit down with Max to have an open conversation about mental health, the challenges of asking for help, and the barriers many face in seeking therapy. From breaking the stigma around mental health in the LGBTQ+ and Black communities to discussing communal burnout, Max shares their insights as a mental health advocate, executive director, and gender doula. We explore why seeking help can feel so difficult, the impact of inclusive mental health care, and how community support plays a vital role in healing. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating their mental health journey or supporting others through theirs.Show Notes:0:00 - Introduction to Season 2 and welcoming Max to the show1:27 - The host’s personal journey to therapy and confronting the fear of asking for help3:17 - Max’s experience with therapy and its transformative impact5:18 - LGBTQ+ mental health advocacy and addressing barriers to care7:40 - Cultural challenges in accessing mental health support in marginalized communities10:28 - What authentic allyship looks like in action15:21 - The power of pronouns and small gestures in creating safe spaces18:23 - The stark difference in mental health resources between urban and rural areas20:45 - How leaders and advocates can balance busy lives with seeking help26:33 - Unlearning toxic masculinity and embracing vulnerability as a strength28:13 - Building community support to normalize mental health care32:53 - Max’s advice to those hesitant to ask for helpMental Health Resources:National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): www.nami.orgCrisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 crisis supportTherapy for Black Men: www.therapyforblackmen.orgThe Trevor Project (LGBTQ+ Youth): www.thetrevorproject.orgOne Iowa (LGBTQ+ Resources): www.oneiowa.orgPsychology Today’s Therapist Finder: www.psychologytoday.comRemember, you are not alone, and help is available. Let’s break the stigma one conversation at a time.