Question It.

著者: Kevin R Strauss
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  • Question It, the podcast that challenges conventional thinking on health, wellness, & personal growth. Join host Kevin R. Strauss, a now middle-aged biomedical engineer & Ironman Triathlete & Coach turned Emotional Health & Human Behavior expert, as he dives deep into provocative topics that question long-held beliefs. This interactive podcast encourages listeners to engage in post-episode, guided conversations through the Uchi app. Kevin’s goal is to foster connections, explore ideas, and identify solutions for an easier & happier life for everyone. Peace. Love. Connect.
    Kevin R Strauss
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Question It, the podcast that challenges conventional thinking on health, wellness, & personal growth. Join host Kevin R. Strauss, a now middle-aged biomedical engineer & Ironman Triathlete & Coach turned Emotional Health & Human Behavior expert, as he dives deep into provocative topics that question long-held beliefs. This interactive podcast encourages listeners to engage in post-episode, guided conversations through the Uchi app. Kevin’s goal is to foster connections, explore ideas, and identify solutions for an easier & happier life for everyone. Peace. Love. Connect.
Kevin R Strauss
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  • Are We Missing the Real Cause of Suicide? | Ep. 35 (AI)
    2025/02/06

    In this episode of Question It., with its *Trigger Warning*, we use Google’s Notebook LM to review how a friend’s suicide impacted me and why Emotional Health—not Mental Health—could be the critical link society is missing. I reflect on the deeper emotional struggles that often go unnoticed and how our ability to give and receive love, connection, and belonging plays a crucial role in our well-being. By questioning conventional narratives around mental health, we explore how shifting the focus to Emotional Health could lead to real, lasting change.


    Key Takeaway: Emotional Health—the ability to give and receive love, connection, and belonging—may be the missing link in preventing suicide and other destructive behaviors that society often mislabels as mental health issues.


    Peace. Love. Connect.


    Links/References:

    Original Source Article:

    • A Suicide Close To Home & A Plea – https://kevinrstrauss.com/a-suicide-close-to-home-and-a-plea/
    • Can We Rethink Suicide – Before Someone We Love Is Next? | Ep. 34


    uchiTribe Episode Code: Request to join this episodes uchiTribe, for up to 4 weeks after this episode goes live, using the code: QI-35-AI

    Here’s the Google Form: https://forms.gle/wgv8mUk8NU9DnHKcA

    And a few sample questions we might discuss:

    1. What specific actions or words from someone make you feel truly seen, heard, or valued in a conversation?
    2. Can you recall a moment when someone you cared about made you feel judged or shamed? How did it impact your relationship?
    3. What do you need in order to feel like you truly belong in a group or community, and how can you help others experience that same feeling?
    4. What situations or behaviors trigger your emotions, and what do you think that reveals about your past experiences or unmet needs?


    Contact Info:

    Kevin’s social media is typically: @KevinRStrauss

    Website: https://KevinRStrauss.com – Connect directly using the Contact Form there.

    Uchi: https://uchiconnection.com – Real conversations. Real connections.

    #suicide #SuicideAwareness #emotionalpain #ConnectionSavesLives #peace #love #connect #connection #belonging #questionit #podcast #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #spiritualhealth #relationships

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    24 分
  • Can We Rethink Suicide – Before Someone We Love Is Next? | Ep. 34
    2025/02/03

    In this episode of Question It., with its *Trigger Warning*, we are once again discussing suicide and the deep emotional pain that often drives people to it. I share a personal story about a childhood friend who died by suicide and explore the crucial distinction between mental health and emotional health. By understanding how unmet emotional needs shape our behaviors, we can shift our approach to well-being and connection. Join me in rethinking how we support ourselves and others in times of distress.

    Key Takeaway: Understanding that emotional pain, not a broken brain, often drives destructive behaviors can help us foster deeper compassion, connection, and support for those struggling—and finally make significant progress toward preventing suicide.

    Peace. Love. Connect.


    Links/References:

    Original Source Article: A Suicide Close To Home & A Plea

    https://kevinrstrauss.com/a-suicide-close-to-home-and-a-plea/


    uchiTribe Episode Code: Request to join this episodes uchiTribe, for up to 4 weeks after this episode goes live, using the code: QI-34

    Here’s the Google Form: https://forms.gle/wgv8mUk8NU9DnHKcA

    And a few sample questions we might discuss:

    1. When was the last time you felt truly heard and understood by someone? How did that make you feel?
    2. What are some ways you’ve tried to cope with emotional pain, and how effective have they been for you?
    3. How do you show love and connection to the people closest to you, and how do they show it to you in return?
    4. What do you think it means to feel valued, and how can we help others feel more valued in their lives?


    Contact Info:

    Kevin’s social media is typically: @KevinRStrauss

    Website: https://KevinRStrauss.com – Connect directly using the Contact Form there.

    Uchi: https://uchiconnection.com – Real conversations. Real connections.


    #suicide #SuicideAwareness #emotionalpain #ConnectionSavesLives #peace #love #connect #connection #belonging #questionit #podcast #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #spiritualhealth #relationships

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    13 分
  • Could Constructive Behaviors Also Be Masking Pain? | Ep. 33 (AI)
    2025/01/30

    In this episode of Question It., we’re using Google’s Notebook LM to review and summarize an article I wrote about elite athletes “cracking.” We discuss how their struggles are often misinterpreted as mental health problems or weaknesses, when in reality, they are symptoms of poor emotional health and unresolved emotional pain. It's not a breakdown or a sign of mental weakness, but rather a reflection of unmet emotional needs. Tune in to explore how reframing this understanding can provide better support for those who are perceived as having it all together.


    Key Takeaway: The key takeaway is that elite athletes "cracking" is not a mental breakdown or weakness, but a symptom of unresolved emotional pain and poor emotional health, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of emotional well-being.


    Peace. Love. Connect.


    Links/References:

    Original Source Article:

    • When Compensatory Behaviors No Longer Work — The rise in “mental health” “cracking”. - https://fejguy.medium.com/when-compensatory-behaviors-no-longer-work-8084d8526b63
    • Is the Pursuit of Greatness Crushing Us All? | Ep. 32


    uchiTribe Episode Code: Request to join this episodes uchiTribe, for up to 4 weeks after this episode goes live, using the code: QI-Ep33-AI

    Here’s the Google Form: https://forms.gle/wgv8mUk8NU9DnHKcA

    And a few sample questions we might discuss:

    1. Does the idea of mental health "cracking" being rooted in unmet emotional health needs and not feeling loved resonate with you? Why or why not?
    2. Do you believe that emotional health plays a role in your performance? If so, how?
    3. Can you recall a time when you felt overwhelmed by the expectations of others? How did that affect your emotional well-being?
    4. How do you distinguish between emotional pain and mental health issues in your own life or in others?


    Contact Info:

    Kevin’s social media is typically: @KevinRStrauss

    Website: https://KevinRStrauss.com – Connect directly using the Contact Form there.

    Uchi: https://uchiconnection.com – Real conversations. Real connections.


    #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #love #connection #belonging #relationships #QuestionIt #podcast #unconditionallove #simonebiles #naomiosaka #michaelphelps #tigerwoods #GOAT

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    16 分
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