
In this episode, JJ Singleton shares what it’s like to live with terminal cancer and depression.
He talks about how his mental health changed after his diagnosis, the dark moments he faced, and what helped him stay.
JJ didn’t grow up talking about emotions, but through therapy and support, he learned that speaking up made a difference. He discusses the pressure to hide pain, especially as a man, and how naming his struggles helped him carry them.
His story is a reminder that you’re not alone, and that asking for help can be part of staying.
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