
Ep. 45: Carrying Sam’s light — Brotherhood, healing through shame, & breaking the silence on mental health with Jake & Joe Sharp
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In this episode, I sit down with Jake and Joe Sharp—brothers, fitness instructors, and fierce advocates for mental health—in a real conversation honoring the life of their brother, Sam.
With powerful vulnerability, they open up about the pain of losing Sam to suicide in 2020, the silent grip of shame, and the long road of grief that follows.
As June marks Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, their story shines a light on the importance of breaking the silence, embracing vulnerability, and seeking connection.
Together, we explore how movement, brotherhood, and faith in God have helped them navigate the storm—and why speaking the unspeakable is one of the most healing things we can do.
This episode is a tribute to the strength it takes to keep going, the courage it takes to speak up, and the love that never fades.
If you've ever felt alone in your struggle, may this conversation remind you: you’re not...you are loved!
Get to know Jake & Joe Sharp and experience who Sam was through countless beautiful videos
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*****If you're reading this and you're struggling with your mental health, you can get help!*****
It’s 100% okay and human to share your feelings. To start, you could copy one of these pre-written messages and send it to a trusted contact.
"This is really hard for me to say but I’m having painful thoughts and it might help to talk. Are you free?"
"I’m struggling right now and just need to talk to someone — can we chat?"
"When you get a chance can you contact me? I feel really alone and suicidal, and could use some support."
*****If you're having thoughts of harming yourself, go to your nearest emergency room or call 911 for help. You are not alone!*****
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