This is not your standard mental health show, there are no doctors. Instead this is a relatable and shocking documentation of Gage’s journeys (previous and upcoming). He shares his stories with you, and guests who also have mental health sags. Gage appears as an everyday guy, like many of us do. But there is a lot more than what meets the eye. He details his struggles, preservations, and WILD stories.
Gage invites an old friend to exchange stories and talk about the obstacles and challenges one must conquer on their path to sobriety.
This week, special guest Tiger Woods, of Tiger's Tennis Talk joins Gage to discuss a variety of topics. Including, close deaths, addictions, psychedelics, alternative treatment, lobotomies, depression, anxiety, and how to over come these obstacles. Times are changing, and so are Gage's guests.
Welcome to Gage Your Health's intro to a ongoing side series. As explained in the show.Find out the story behind Gage landing in a mental health facility. A situation that people may or may not be familiar with. It's good for all listeners. These stories include Gage's experience and what he saw around him. Some people do strange things; visitors come daily. And some people snap from being too intelligent and become escape artists.We get introduced to his Roomate, friends, rules of the facility, pass time activities , plus much more!
Gage and his producer, Shak, diver I ya S.A.D. , also known as seasonal depression. They talk about how it happens, what it's like, and how to manage it. Some people know what it's like and can learn how to cope. The rest of us get to hear what it's like to struggle from S.A.D.
Gage discusses his favorite comedians and their histories with mental health, along with how it plays into their art. Slip and Nelso join him again this week. Comedians Discussed include Neal Brennan, Pete Davidson, Robin Williams, Artie Lange, and a few others. Some turn to drugs, some use it to cope, others use it to spread awareness.
Melissa (@intuitively_u on Instagram) shares a lot of her stories that lead her down a tough road, and also a beautiful one. Much like Gage. They share experiences, and advice. Learn about resiliency, a healthy lifestyle, wellness, recovery, ups and downs, diets, progress, and strategy. Along with Gage, we are all blown away after this week. We can all take something away from Melissa and Gage. Follow @gageyourhealth on Instagram
Gage is pairing this week with Mike Tyson's recent return to the ring by discussing his mental health. Nelso talks about an NHL player who's OCD got him there, and turned on him. And Slip talks about Skip Bayless's odd comments on a player's mental health. A spirited conversation... from all angles of the aspect are discussed.
Music can make or break someone's mental health. Whether it's the the artist falling into a downward spiral, or finding an inner peace, or Gage learning and growing with some artists... the affects run in all directions, and they run deep. Gage, Slip, and Nelso take something that is a world away and bring it down to our level, and realize how real the music is, and how it can change life for all who contact it.
Gage kicks off his show talking with two college classmates, Brian and Mason (aka Slip and Nelso, hosts of Weekly Inconvenience). Gage profiles his introduction to the existence of mental health issues, as a young kid. Where he saw it, how he experienced it, and how he dealt with it. As a youth, you may not handle things in a realistic manner, which you may find out quickly. Slip and Nelso share some of their own experiences as well.