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Mikey On Mute discusses mental health, breaking the stigma of reaching out for help, and how toxic masculinity has taught us that men shouldn’t express emotions. I started this podcast telling my journey and started to have conversations with others about theirs! Join me while I talk with a variety of guests and podcast hosts as we discuss life, mental health, how we can make the conversation less taboo, and so much more.
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For episode 27, Caralyn Dreyer joins Mikey to discuss multiple topics. Caralyn has a master's degree in Forensic Psychology, a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, and a minor in Psychology. This has equipped her with both professional knowledge and a deep understanding of human behavior. As a survivor of sexual assault, domestic violence, and a suicide attempt Caralyn shares her darkest, lowest moments and how she was able to process and push through. The two talk about how trauma impacts mental health, what strategies are used to help cope with that, how being a parent changes our views on mental health as a whole, how men could be better role models, and much more. Follow Caralyn's blog, Darkness to Dialogue: Living Well With Mental Illness at https://caralyndreyer.blogspot.com. Instagram: caralyn_dreyerBlog: https://caralyndreyer.blogspot.comAfter-Show Ad: Little Jerk Society. Visit littlejerkclothing.com and use promo code MIKEYONMUTE to save 15%
For episode 26, the hosts of "Thick Thighs & Creepy Vibes" join me to discuss the correlation between true crime and mental health, how mental health looks like in children, how we can be better role models as men and parents, and their questions for me. Check out "Thick Thighs & Creepy Vibes" which is a spine-chilling true crime podcast with a paranormal twist. Join them each Wednesday for a new episode as well as their Sunday Scaries.Spotify, Apple Podcast, Amazon Music - Thick Thighs & Creepy VibesInstagram: ttcvpodcastTiktok: thickthighscreepyvibes
Trigger Warnings: This episode contains talks about suicide and suicidal ideation, shootings, violence, race talk, stereotypes, hospitalization, and other topics that may not be suitable for all audiences. For milestone Episode 25, Mikey is joined by Tay Gibbs, the host of the "Talk With Tay Podcast". The former Kentucky State University pitcher discusses his transition from athlete to mental health advocate. The two discuss their bond over mental health, losing a parent, and community within the podcast world. Tay shares his insight on what he thinks most men misunderstand about mental health and healing, if there are differences in how black men heal versus white men, and asks Mikey what was the turning point for him wanting to start his podcast. Instagram: talkwithtaypodYoutube: @TalkWithTayPodcastPatreon: Talk With Tay PodcastAvailable on Spotify and Apple PodcastsTrailer: Fantasy Pants PodcastSponsored by: Litte Jerk Society. Visit littlejerkclothing.com and use the promo code MIKEYONMUTE to save 15% off your order!
In Episode 24, I speak with Ray Bush, who is an author, narrator, and the founder of the Tales From Deranged Minds series. We touch on Ray's start as an author, his current projects, and his love of Stephen King books. Additionally, we discuss how mental health needs to be talked about more often, especially when it comes to anger in men. Why does anger and defensiveness show up as an "acceptable" form of emotional release for men? Socials:Instagram - ray_bush101Facebook - Ray BushX - lostsoulz801Tiktok - lost_soulz_801Blue Sky - LostSoulz801Rumble - lostsoulz801Patreon - loustsoulz801
Beverly Danielle from "Ready, Set, Share!" and Hummingbird Energy Healing joins me on Episode 23! We talk about the "not-so-typical" style of Beverly's podcast, her work on the nervous system in a healing journey, near-death experiences (NDEs), and so much more!Instagram: the.rsspodcastInstagram: Hummingbird_energy_healing
On this episode, I talk to Jonathan Scott, the host of Moderate2Severe. Him and his guests explore mental health, the stigma associated with it, and best practices that have worked for him and others. We talk about the community of podcasters and how they build each other up, Jonathan's teaching for almost 25 years and how he's seen mental health change in schools, ketamine treatments, and so much more.Instagram: _moderate2severeFollow on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
In this bonus episode, Mikey talks about NAMI Wisconsin as a part of Podcasthon. Podcasthon is podcasters around the world uniting and dedicating one episode to a cause they care about. NAMI was founded in Madison, WI by Harriet Shetler and Beverly Young, with the formation happening in 1979. The mission of NAMI Wisconsin is to improve the quality of life of people affected by mental illness and to promote recovery. Please support and donate by credit card at namiwisconsin.org, by check at NAMI Wisconsin, 414 Atlas Ave, Madison, WI 53714, by Venmo at @NAMIWI, by purchasing a NAMI cookbook, or joining as a member of NAMI. In crisis? Call or text the National Suicide & Crisis Life at 988. Visit namiwisconsin.org for many more resources. The NAMI Help Line is available Monday through Friday, 10am to 10pm EST, at 1-800-950-6264. Text NAMI at 62640 or chat with them at nami.org/help. You can also email the helpline at helpline@nami.org.
Mikey talks with Gina, one of co-hosts of "Weird True Crime", a podcast of strange crimes, quirky vibes, and meaningful stories. Mikey and Gina discuss the correlation between liking true crime stories and living with mental health issues. Additionally, we talk about the importance of communication and understanding in a relationship, why Gina is so passionate about mental health, and what the catalyst was for Mikey to open up. Website: weirdtruecrime.comInstagram: weirdtruecrimeListen on Spotify and Apple PodcastsYouTube: @WeirdTrueCrime
Trigger Warning: This episode contains talk about suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation, hospitalization, and other topics that may not be suitable for all listeners. For the 20th episode, I go back through my binder that I got in partial hospitalization. I discuss my current state of mind, we talk about the feelings wheel, scales for anxiety and depression, as well as behavior tracking and exposure therapy.This episode is brought to you by Little Jerk Society. Use promo code MIKEYONMUTE to save 15% at littlejerkclothing.com
Crack a cold drink open and join The Chad and I for Episode 19! The Chad is the host of "Cheers Big Ears", a podcast with adult beverages and not-so-adult conversation. We discuss the differences in our podcasts, the biggest struggles with podcasting, how our upbringings prepared us to handle mental health, what the male stigma is in Australia versus the United States, and so much more! Instagram: cheersbigearspodcastMerchandise: ginjaninjastudio.comFacebook: Cheers Big Ears (Ginja Ninja Studios)Tiktok: cheersbigearspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VLtctfP6azm0cY9pKfcZ0?si=227f67997c9a4d08
Mikey Livid is a guiding teacher and co-director of Wild Heart Meditation Center in Nashville, TN. Mikey is a Buddhist teacher who has been empowered to teach both Theravada and Mahayana traditions. He also holds a master's degree in Counseling Psychology, which allows him to integrate these two worlds: the old-school Buddhist teachings with the new school technology in a way to help individuals free themselves from suffering of all kinds.
Instagram: mikeylivid
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Mikey goes "down under" to interview his first guest from a different continent. During Episode 17, I interview Sam, the host of "You, Me, & A Podcast", from Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia! Sam's podcast explores the diverse stories of individuals from all walks of life, delving into their struggles, experiences, and passions. Each episode invites listeners to connect with guests on a personal level, fostering understanding and inspiration through authentic conversations. Find "You, Me, & A Podcast" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else you listen to your favorite podcasts! Check out Sam's podcast Instagram at you.me.and.apodcast as well!
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I interview the three high school students who make up Compassion RGV (Rio Grande Valley): Natalia, Alethia, and MJ. Compassion RGV is a project of enhancing mental health resources in Southern Texas. Their main goals are to shift how mental health is perceived, especially in the Hispanic community, as it is heavily undervalued. You can find them on Instagram and Tiktok at CompassionRGV and you can donate on Cash App at $CompassionRGV
On Episode 15 of Mikey on Mute, I interview Will Craig, an amazing individual within the mental health talks community. We discuss Mikey being a "fan boy" of Will, Will's book (as well as a drop about his 2nd book!), and how emotions being talked about by men need to be validated.
After experiencing a tragic loss of a partner and battling some of his own personal demons, Will has grown to care deeply about having open and frank conversations around mental health. He believes in a common sense approach to tackling your demons and the importance of moving forward one step at a time. As a result, he’s made it his mission to share his story in the hopes that it will show others they’re not alone and perhaps encourage them to share theirs as well.
You can find a copy of his book “One Step Forward: Ideally in the Right Direction” on Amazon. He can also be found through his blog “The Battle You Know Not” as well as various social media platforms listed below. He’s also been featured on the podcasts “Bunny Hugs and Mental Health,” and most recently “Eyes Wide Open with Nick Thompson”.
For Episode 14, I sit down with Kristen from Superstitions and Traditions Podcast. We discuss our shared interest of HH Holmes, her unique family history, and how mental health shaped how her and her sister handled death. #mikeyonmute #mentalhealth #podcast #superstitionsandtraditions
In this episode, I welcome Kurt Sasso, host of "Two Geeks Talking," to discuss mental health. We talk about how it looked in the late 90's and early 2000's, how we like to "escape reality", and what the state of mental health looks like currently. Two Geeks Talking is an entertainment show with over 1,200 interviews with professionals in comics, TV/Film, music, and video games.
On this episode before the holiday, I do a special “Ask Me Anything” episode, answering questions from social media. I also shout-out some of the most supportive creators before providing some holiday tips for mental health. Major shout out to The Truth Tank, The Old & The Beautiful Podcast, and Thick Thighs & Creepy Vibes. The Truth Tank: https://open.spotify.com/show/0P4Hcqlgc6kCG0bYyAS2Su?si=JbGxRPNUTuWWoKSklMLqdAThe Old & The Beautiful Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Hmm5ot9azo0dBj4dyoeMj?si=b6FtL5vGQzih82V8hkFH8QThick Thighs & Creepy Vibes: https://open.spotify.com/show/5TmSaInK1N55BKPxcpvw29?si=vlMBPYojQjectiejH_VxKwThis episode is sponsored by Little Jerk Society and DUBBY Energy. Use promo code MIKEYONMUTE to save at these retailers!
In Episode 11, I discuss where my mental health is at currently, why my journey isn’t over, and how I look forward to interviewing others.
In Episode 10, I discuss how I almost caused my fiancée to leave me, going to Partial Hospitalization, and how Intensive Outpatient Therapy saved my mental health. This episode is sponsored by Little Jerk Society and DUBBY Energy. Use promo code MIKEYONMUTE to save at these retailers.
In episode 9, I welcome my wife to the podcast to discuss how we met, our differences in mental health battles, and how we balance each other out.
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