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How Job Loss Revealed the Hidden Toll of Media Careers on Mental Health

How Job Loss Revealed the Hidden Toll of Media Careers on Mental Health

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The secret to thriving after a career transition? Dylan Black shares the honest truth about job loss, resilience, and finding happiness when life suddenly changes direction. In this revealing episode, Dylan opens up about losing his longtime radio position after 13 years and the complex emotions that come with unexpected unemployment. He speaks candidly about the mental health challenges that can follow major career changes — including anxiety, depression, and the physical toll that high-stress media roles can take. More importantly, Dylan shares how he's navigating this chapter with gratitude, humor, and a grounded perspective. It's a conversation about resilience, identity, and the courage it takes to move forward when the ground shifts beneath you — while still believing that good things are ahead. Behind this podcast is Funeral Professionals Peer Support (FPPS), a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing meaningful peer support and resources for funeral professionals. FPPS exists to foster connection, understanding, and care within a profession that often supports others before itself. Learn more: https://funeralspeersupport.com Special Thanks: Thanks to Rachel for joining us unexpectedly and sharing her stories. We appreciate the genuine insights from both our guests about living authentically and giving back Chapters: (00:34) Welcome and introduction to Dylan Black's career background (02:06) Dylan's role at Yuck Yucks and comedy journey (04:50) How Dylan discovered his passion for radio and media (05:37) The future of media in Canada & early signs of industry change (07:13) Reflection on recent layoffs in radio & media industry (08:06) Dylan's most memorable moments in Ottawa radio & TV (09:00) Meeting music legends like Michael Bolton & favorite broadcaster memories (12:23) Nostalgic memories of music from childhood & personal favorites (13:25) Dylan's experience with job loss & unexpected layoffs (16:58) First feelings and managing grief after losing his position (20:27) Coping tools: therapy, exercise, and staying connected (24:55) The importance of family for Dylan & personal priorities (28:44) Reflection on loss of parents & living with grief (31:16) Mentors, role models, and the impact of family values (37:21) Charity work and blood donation stories (43:41) Catching up with a surprise guest, Rachel DiPortolo (50:00) Humor, favorite comedians, and upcoming comedy shows (55:13) Dream dinner guests & the importance of meaningful connections (55:54) Who Dylan admires most in life & inspiration from family & friends Behind this podcast is Funeral Professionals Peer Support (FPPS), a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing meaningful peer support and resources for funeral professionals. FPPS exists to foster connection, understanding, and care within a profession that often supports others before itself. Learn more: https://funeralspeersupport.com Our Sponsor Funeral Support Services shares FPPS's belief that caring for those who serve families during life's most difficult moments is essential. We are grateful for their partnership and their ongoing support of initiatives that strengthen the profession through understanding, compassion, and community. Learn more: https://funeralsupport.co.jp Hosts Anne Caldwell Michael Dixon – Founder & President, Funeral Professionals Peer Support (FPPS) Exclusive Producer Peter Jaekel Resources Crisis & Suicide Prevention (Canada) Immediate confidential mental health and suicide prevention support available across Canada 24/7. Phone: 988 https://988.ca Crisis Text Line (Canada & U.S.) Free, confidential mental health support via text message with trained crisis counselors. Text HOME to 741741 https://www.crisistextline.org Remembering A Life Grief education and remembrance resources that help families honor and remember loved ones. https://www.rememberingalife.com National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) Education, advocacy, and professional resources for funeral service professionals. Phone: 800-228-6332 https://www.nfda.org Canadian Funeral Directors Association (CFDA) Supports funeral professionals across Canada through training, advocacy, and professional development. Phone: 1-877-688-2332 https://cfda.ca Cremation Association of North America (CANA) Certification, research, and education related to cremation and memorialization practices. Phone: 866-426-2621 https://www.cremationassociation.org Ontario Funeral Service Association (OFSA) Provides education, regulatory guidance, and professional resources for Ontario funeral homes. Phone: 1-800-387-8417 https://www.ofsa.org International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association (ICCFA) Global leadership training, education, and resources for cemetery, cremation, and funeral professionals. https://www.iccfa.com
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