Men's Mental Health Month.
For years I carried so much stuff without talking about it. I thought staying silent, not facing it and just putting on another smile was no the answer.
Instead, it showed up in my health, and the life I was living. To every man fighting battles nobody sees: speak up, ask for help, and keep going.
You're not weak for struggling.
You're strong for surviving
God is good.
We get the victory.
He gets the Glory!
Idk what ur going through but understand when you come out of whatever ur going through GOD is there with you and something great will come out of your struggles.
Stay Strong, Pray to Our Father Lord and Believe.
Amen
I don’t speak for the company but what this commercial is about combatting the stigma behind using medication for weight loss. what works best for you medication’s, supplements, a certain lifestyle change do it! it’s no body’s biz, as long your not hurting yourself or others
@mikerenner_ That’s talking down someone is sensitive… As a bigger guy everyday I get told to do 30day water fast, do this workout, keto, carnivore, be vegetarian, It annoying to get unwanted advice that you thought I wanted without mowing my story or understanding why I choose this path
@aaronwhat How in an unhealthy way? I was just on a live podcast with ppl who use it it helps them to control their appetite they make smarter life choices
It’s easy to talk from eyes you don’t have. I’m the one in the commercial, but I don’t speak for the company.
This addresses the stigma around weight-loss medication. It’s not about fat acceptance—it’s about using a weight loss 💊 without being bullied or ridiculed for it.
There are so many things wrong with Lilly, a company that makes billions of dollars from obesity drugs, running a commercial during the Rose Bowl basically promoting the idea that obesity is perfectly healthy.