Season 5 Episode 11: Ryan Lefebvre Part 2

In the second episode of the Just A Mom podcast, Susie continues a profound discussion with Ryan Lefebvre, the baseball announcer for the Kansas City Royals. Ryan reflects on the pivotal roles of counseling, journaling, and medication in his path to renewal. Throughout the dialogue, Ryan stresses the imperative of addressing mental health, particularly among men who may harbor reluctance in disclosing their inner battles. He advocates for seeking aid and communal support, underscoring the profound influence of faith on his healing journey and the importance of surrendering to a higher plan. Ryan also touches upon the multifaceted nature of intimacy in relationships, emphasizing the necessity of equilibrium. He addresses the stigma surrounding mental health within religious communities, advocating for its acknowledgment as a legitimate medical concern.

Key Insights:

  • The pursuit of external validation and material success may engender feelings of emptiness and discontent.

  • Counseling offers invaluable insights and support in navigating the complexities of depression.

  • Journaling and artistic outlets serve as effective means for processing emotions and attaining clarity during the journey toward recovery.

  • Open dialogue regarding mental health is paramount, especially for individuals who may grapple with sharing their struggles.

  • Faith can serve as a cornerstone in the healing process, providing solace and purpose.

  • Intimacy in relationships encompasses physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual connections.

  • Recognizing mental health as a medical issue fosters destigmatization and facilitates effective treatment.

For those interested in delving deeper into Ryan's narrative, his book "The Shame of Me" offers further insights drawn from his life experiences, underscoring his earnest desire to aid others through shared stories.

Susie Gurley

Susie Gurley is the founder and host of Just a Mom podcast. Susie's journey to becoming a mental health advocate began after her youngest son's battle with depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation. She and her husband, Dan have an amazing family, including three children, a daughter-in-law and a son-in-law.

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Season 5 Episode 10: Ryan Lefebvre, Announcer for Kansas City Royals