Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

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Author

Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

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Health

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www.voicesforvoices.org

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Your Therapist Doesn't Expect You To Say Everything | Episode 530 10.07.2026

You walk out of a therapy session and realize the one thing you wanted to say is still sitting in your chest. That moment can hit like a wave: frustration, regret, even the urge to tell yourself you “messed it up.” We get real about that feeling and why it happens, especially when therapy appointments, psychiatry visits, and mental health check-ins all come with one unchangeable limit: time. We ta...

The Smallest Wins Nobody Celebrates | Rebuilding After Trauma | Lawrence C. Harris | Episode 529 10.07.2026

You can hear it in Lawrence C. Harris’s voice: this isn’t motivation by slogan, it’s motivation by survival. Lawrence is a 20-year-old mental health speaker and creator who got to his lowest point through a brutal mix of severe bullying, childhood abuse, and living with autism. He talks candidly about what that season looked like in real life: isolating, pushing people away, endless screen time, n...

A Kid Goes Down and Nobody's Ready | Why Sports Tournaments Need Medical Staff | Episode 528 09.07.2026

A baseball field can feel safe right up until it doesn’t. One pitch gets away, a kid goes down, and suddenly you’re watching an ambulance, a neck brace, and a crowd trying to process what just happened. We share a real youth tournament moment that raises an uncomfortable question: how can a massive sports complex run game after game without medical staff ready to respond? We talk through the immed...

Asking for Help Doesn't Make You Weak | We Push Back on Stigma | Episode 527 08.07.2026

Watching a loved one struggle is hard enough. Watching it happen while they refuse support can feel crushing, confusing, and isolating. We talk candidly about that kind of family stress, the anxiety it creates, and the mental turbulence that can hit even when you are doing “all the right things.” Along the way, you’ll hear why simple presence matters more than perfect words, and why support is not...

Forgetfulness Isn't a Memory Problem | It's a Decision Problem | Episode 526 05.07.2026

You know that annoying moment when you get home and realize you forgot something simple and your brain refuses to drop it? We start with a tiny gym mistake, skipping two quick exercises, and use it to talk about a much bigger issue: how forgetfulness, decision fatigue, and self-judgment pile up in everyday life. We walk through a grounded way to decide what to do next without overthinking it. We l...

Persistence Isn't Motivation—It's This Instead | Episode 525 05.07.2026

The hardest part of doing meaningful work isn’t starting. It’s waking up on a random day, hearing that voice in your head say “pack it in,” and choosing to keep going anyway. We’re coming off a massive heat wave, celebrating the United States’ 250th birthday, and using that milestone as a reminder that anything worth building takes time, patience, and a lot of imperfect progress. We also zoom out...

This Is What Happens When You Step Off The Sidelines | Episode 524 01.07.2026

Someone asks, “What keeps you going?” and my answer is simple: you. Your attention, your shares, and your decision to care are what turn Voices for Voices from a podcast into a living mental health and community advocacy movement. I start with a straightforward request to like, follow, subscribe, and share because the mission only works if the message travels, and we want it to reach people who ne...

When Speaking Truth Becomes Illegal: A Survivor's Fight for Justice | Episode 305 30.06.2026

When Speaking Truth Becomes Illegal: A Survivor's Fight for Justice | Episode 305 When a human trafficking survivor tries to speak his truth, should a defamation lawsuit silence him? This episode pulls back the curtain on a troubling legal battle that cuts to the heart of free speech, survivor advocacy, and alleged abuse within a religious publishing network. Justin Alan Hayes delivers a meti...

Burnout Doesn't Announce Itself | It Sneaks In Quietly | Episode 523 30.06.2026

Burnout rarely shows up all at once, it builds quietly when you keep “powering through” and ignore what your mind and body are asking for. We get real about the difference between true consistency and nonstop grind, and why rest days, sleep, and even a short nap can be the move that keeps you strong instead of stuck. If you’ve been pushing hard in the gym, at work, or just trying to hold life toge...

Behind The Scenes: The Unglamorous Work Nobody Sees | Episode 522 29.06.2026

One quote stopped me in my tracks: “You can’t be inconsistent with the grind. You miss one day and your competition overtakes you.” I sit with what that really means, not in a hype way, but in the lived reality of trying to build habits when you feel tired, distracted, or like nothing is working yet. If you’ve been chasing consistency in your goals, your health, or your creative work, this convers...

High Reps Over Max Weight Changed My Stress Completely | Episode 521 25.06.2026

Stress does not wait for your schedule to clear. It shows up on busy mornings, on off days, and even right after you do something good for yourself. We sit with that reality and ask a sharper question: if anxiety and stress are always going to be there, where are we choosing to spend them? We start with the small, practical stuff that actually changes your day, like building a gym routine that fit...

Walking Into A Therapist's Office Feels Like Admitting Defeat | It Isn't | Episode 520 24.06.2026

Walking into therapy can feel like you’re admitting defeat. Taking medication can feel like you’re “not strong enough.” We reject that story and tell the truth: getting mental health help has real emotions attached to it, and those emotions change over time. Justin Alan Hayes shares a raw, personal look at what it feels like to go from avoiding support to relying on it, including the early shame,...

When Fitness Becomes a Place to Grieve | Episode 519 23.06.2026

A broken screen at the gym gave me something I did not expect: relief. No speed readout, no calories, no countdown clock pulling my attention away from my body. I started moving by feel, and that small change opened up a bigger conversation about fitness mindset, anxiety, and why we sometimes need less data to make real progress. If you’ve ever felt trapped by numbers, apps, or “perfect” workout p...

Handling Doubt From The People Closest To You While You Build Something New | Episode 518 22.06.2026

Some losses don’t show up as a single moment. They show up as a look, a laugh, a whisper, or a quiet “that’ll never happen” from someone you love. Justin Alan Hayes opens up about that kind of loss: the loss of belief from your circle when you’re doing out-of-the-box work and building a future other people can’t see yet. We dig into the real rhythm of creative projects, entrepreneurship, and purpo...

Your Body Doesn't Separate Good Stress from Bad Stress | Episode 517 19.06.2026

If you’ve ever told someone else “just get help” while secretly thinking, I could never say that out loud about myself, this conversation is for you. We get real about the distance between what’s easy to say and what’s hard to do, especially when life gets chaotic and your mental health starts sending signals you can’t ignore. Justin shares what it was like to reach a late-in-the-game moment and f...

The Mindset That Keeps You Steady When Popularity Brings Criticism | Episode 516 19.06.2026

Showing up is the hardest part and the most powerful part. We talk about getting back in the gym and why self-care is not a flex, it is a commitment to your health, your mind, and your future. For us, the real win is consistency. It is walking in the door, doing the work you can do that day, and letting that habit support your mental health and longevity over time. Then we zoom out to what it look...

Three Billion People Need This | Episode 515 18.06.2026

Listening is not a soft skill when someone is drowning. We sit down and get honest about how simply being present, staying in the room, and letting someone talk can be real support in a mental health crisis, in grief, or in the slow grind of everyday loneliness. I share why Voices for Voices exists, the big goal of reaching and helping three billion people, and why I see myself as a vessel for sto...

When You Can't Fix It Anymore | Episode 514 16.06.2026

There’s a moment many people hit where they’re not okay, they know they need help, and they still can’t figure out what to say or who to call. I’m Justin Alan Hayes, and I’m talking straight about that moment the one where asking for help feels harder than suffering in silence. Mental health doesn’t come with a handbook, and there isn’t a laminated card with the perfect words that magically fixes...

Restarting My Fitness Journey After 10 Years | Episode 513 13.06.2026

A week can turn on one good update. We start with a grateful check-in, from summer heat and World Cup buzz to a personal moment of relief as my friend’s second hospital procedure finally works and his heart rhythm gets back into the expected range. It’s a reminder that progress is not always linear, but good news still shows up, and it matters. From there, I shift into something I’ve been rebuildi...

Denying Last Rites Over Money? Inside the Transactional Hospital | Episode 512 11.06.2026

A priest shows up to give last rites, takes a call, then refuses because the person did not donate enough money. That story is hard to hear, but it points to a problem that shows up in more places than we want to admit: when care becomes transactional, dignity gets compromised fast. From there, we talk about patient advocacy in the hospital through a current heart related hospitalization that hits...

My Realistic Plan to Feel Healthy and Toned | Episode 511 08.06.2026

I spent years putting real effort into mental health, recovery, and getting through the hard seasons, but I also had to admit something out loud: I was ignoring my physical health. Not in a dramatic way, just in the slow, everyday way that happens when you sit more than you move, gain weight over time, and keep telling yourself you’ll start “later.” This conversation is my reset, and I’m sharing i...

When Life Changes with One Phone Call | Episode 510 08.06.2026

A friend goes from celebrating 40 years of sobriety to landing in the hospital with a heart number that shocks everyone. That whiplash is where we start, because it’s the moment a lot of us recognize: life can feel stable, and then a call comes that changes your whole week, your whole mindset, sometimes your whole faith. We talk through what we understand as non-medical people, including the basic...

You Don't Have to Carry the Storm Alone | Episode 509 04.06.2026

Life doesn’t usually tell you right away whether you’re making the “right” choice and that silence can mess with your head. I talk about what it feels like to chase validation, second-guess everything, and carry a storm of thoughts you can’t quite shut off, even when you look fine on the outside. From there, I get real about mental health support: why I resisted therapy for years, what finally pus...

Your Life Isn't Yours to Control—Here's Why That's Good | Episode 508 24.05.2026

Who’s holding the pen to your story and how much of it is really yours to control? We sit with that question and follow it where it leads: childhood memories of learning to write, the messy first drafts we all live through, and the uncomfortable reality that the biggest outcomes in life aren’t fully in our hands. From my perspective as a believer, I share why I see Jesus as the author of my life,...

This Viral Airport Prank Exposes a Dangerous Gap in Security | Salish & Jordan Matter | Episode 507 22.05.2026

Watching your child scroll YouTube on a school-issued laptop can feel normal right up until the moment you see something that makes your stomach drop. We’re Justin Alan Hayes and Voices for Voices, and we’re putting out a blunt public service announcement about a viral-style airport “challenge” video where an adult uses prosthetics to disguise his identity inside a place that is supposed to run on...

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