Podcast Renamed: Unbreakable with Jay Glazer: A Mental WEALTH Podcast

It's not often that podcasts change names midstream, especially successful podcasts like this one. In this case, you have to applaud Jay Glazer. The name change -- just one letter -- makes a difference.

Jay Glazer, national television personality and Fox NFL
Insider, has announced that he’s rebranding his iHeartRadio podcast,
“Unbreakable.” Effective immediately, “Unbreakable with Jay Glazer: A Mental Health Podcast” will be renamed “Unbreakable with Jay Glazer: A Mental WEALTH Podcast” to better reflect the uplifting message of the program.

“When we launched the podcast, it was really important to give words to what many of us are experiencing with our mental health,” said Jay Glazer. “We led that charge, and after more than a year of conversations with leaders and champions in every field, we’re shifting to a focus on sharing personal stories of overcoming adversity, the tools people use to incur MENTAL WEALTH, and paths to success so we can help motivate, uplift and inspire even more people
and help set them up to win.”

This week on “Unbreakable,” Glazer welcomes Pro Football Hall of Famer and San Francisco 49ers General Manager John Lynch for a two-part conversation following the team’s conference championship win against the Detroit Lions. In part one of their wide-ranging conversation, Lynch discusses the hardest part of his job; how his experience in the NFL influences his communication with players; and the importance of “huddling up” and bringing a team together.

Lynch also discussed his time playing for the Patriots and the Broncos; throwing the first ever pitch in Florida Marlins history; how Coach Bill Walsh convinced him to return to football; and living with World Series Champion Édgar Rentería early in his career. Listen the episode
HERE.

“Unbreakable with Jay Glazer” was launched in September 2022, and has featured interviews with some of the biggest names in sports, entertainment and beyond, including Guy Fieri, Sean McVay, Michael Phelps, Lindsey Vonn, Josh Altman, Bret Michaels, Kenneth Cole, Terry Bradshaw, David Spade, Ed Mylett, Lewis Howes, Howie Long, Freddy Prinze Jr., and many others.

The podcast is an extension of Glazer’s widely-acclaimed, best-selling book “Unbreakable.” In each episode, Glazer shares his personal mental health journey with the audience, including the tools
and techniques he’s developed to “live in the gray” – his term for living and thriving with anxiety, depression and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Welcoming mental health experts, athletes, coaches and others, Glazer and his special guests discuss tips for maintaining an unbreakable mindset and overcoming any obstacle to succeed despite living in the gray. 

In case you're not a football fan, Jay Glazer is a TV personality and National Football League (NFL) insider for FOX Sports’award-winning NFL pregame studio show, “FOX NFL Sunday.” He was one of the first ever minute-by-minute breaking online news reporters in the NFL.

In 2014, he co-founded the Unbreakable Performance Center, a private training facility frequented by celebrities including Wiz Khalifa, Chris Pratt, and Demi Lovato, as well as numerous NFL, NHL and MMA athletes.

In January 2022, Glazer released a best-selling book entitled, “Unbreakable,” in which he offers honest, in-your-face
advice and insights gleaned from his fight through depression and anxiety, his successful careers in NFL journalism and business, as well as his work with military vets struggling with PTSD. The result is a relentless, unapologetic, and no-nonsense approach to overcoming your self-doubts, fears, and excuses, with the goal of becoming “Unbreakable.”

In 2015, Glazer and former U.S. Army Green Beret Nate Boyer founded the charitable organization MVP (Merging Vets and Players) to assist combat veterans and former professional athletes, who often faced a tough road adjusting to civilian life.

I've listened to the show, and its focus on mental health is commendable, and Glazer is sincere and honest about helping others. It's worth a listen, even if you're not a sports fan.

New episodes are posted on Wednesdays, with frequent check-ins where Glazer updates listeners as he navigates the path to mental wellness.




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