Mental health and college don’t always mix well. You might find some people get through it even while struggling but at the end they usually crumble big time. You aren’t meant to push through that pain just to graduate. College can wait, but help should never have to.
Jeremiah Reiner, cyclist and Mental Health Recovery Coach at CooperRiis Healing Community and founder of Ride Above Depression, went to college with no idea what was in store for him. After what seemed like a perfect freshman year, things began to spiral downhill as he began to struggle with mental health. The road navigating mental health in college might have been long and rocky, but because of his experience Jeremiah now gets to encourage others through their mental health journeys.
On this episode of Success is Subjective, Jeremiah joins Joanna to share his story going from barely being able to step foot outside due to mental health, to now being a voice and coach for people struggling with their own mental health struggles. His journey was nothing but easy but it has been nothing but worth it. Listen in for Jeremiah’s insight on how finally learning to ask for help changed a lot for him and how surprised you might be by the amount of positive response you receive on the other side of asking for help in your journey.
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