In this episode of the Mental Health in Tech podcast, Schalk Venter and I spoke with Russ Jones about the mental health landscape from a broader perspective. Russ, known for his ADHD Big Brother podcast, opened up about his late ADHD diagnosis and its profound impact on his life and career decisions. With a backdrop of personal anecdotes and a collective understanding of mental health challenges, this conversation was both enlightening and deeply humanizing.
We explored the complexities of mental health challenges, sharing our own experiences with anxiety, depression, and the incessant pressures of the tech world. Together, we delved into the importance of community support, accountability, and the need for open conversations about mental well-being.
Our dialogue, rich with personal insights and collective wisdom, highlighted that mental health struggles in tech are a common thread that binds many of us. This episode serves as a reminder that our shared vulnerabilities are what make us stronger, and in acknowledging them, we pave the way for healing and growth.
Join Schalk, Russ, and myself as we unravel the silent struggles of mental health in tech, reminding listeners that they're not alone in this journey.
Take care of yourself while listening.
We touch on sensitive topics as part of this podcast. Those topics can include mental illness, depression, suicide ideation, death, and related mental health and mental illness topics. We understand that these subjects can be sensitive and may be triggering for some individuals. We encourage you to prioritize your well-being and mental health while listening. If you feel overwhelmed or need support, please get in touch with a mental health professional or a helpline in your country. Remember, you are not alone, and there is help available. Follow the link to find the help you need.
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