My name is Josh Lewin. I am, among other things, a radio and TV sportscaster, and (spoiler alert!) I have dealt with anxiety and depression for a good part of my life.
It’s powerful to understand exactly what anxiety and depression are – Challenges. Not just labels or diagnosis (you’ll hear about my actual life challenge below that led to these symptoms). After all, life is all about navigating challenges, yes? From traffic to head colds to surprising bouts of rain. However, this particular challenge can threaten your well-being and pollute the environment of your friends and family. It deserves our attention. It is not to be shrugged off or ignored. And there is absolutely no shame in coming forward. In fact, I would suggest, there is honor. Courage. It’s okay to have to deal with these life challenges. And certainly, you’re not alone.
I started a website very much like this one… and I hope it helps as well. (Okaytogether.com) Personally, I think overcoming and actually slaying the anxiety/depression monsters is sometimes best left for another day. (These monsters love to eat, and they appear at rather inconvenient times, I suspect you’d agree.) Sometimes it helps just to know you’re among friends; that indeed, you’re not driving on this road by yourself. So for today, since there’s comfort in company, l say let’s take a page from the wonderfully stupid movie “Ted” and round up some Thunder Buddies :)
It’s a goofy analogy I admit, but hear me out? While being frightened of thunder is pretty natural, most of us pretend it’s no big thing. Well, to some, it IS a big thing. Hey, we all have things that scare us on some deep, unexplainable level. So whatever a “big thing” is to you – whatever is threatening, scary or sad – there is solace in knowing you are absolutely not alone. I’ve found that things are always easier once you’ve found your “wolf pack;” (to quote from another wonderfully stupid movie, “The Hangover.”) Hopefully that’s what this #SameHere Movement will accomplish.