April 6, 2026

Adam: Public Service & Mental Health | 185

Adam: Public Service & Mental Health  | 185
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In this episode of Behind Beautiful Things, Kevin sits down with Adam for an honest and deeply personal conversation. Adam shares his childhood experiences, his journey into law enforcement in Canada, and the complex relationships he had with his parents. He opens up about the profound loss of his father and the traumatic circumstances surrounding his mother’s passing.

Adam also discusses stepping away from his professional career to confront his mental health challenges, offering insight into resilience, grief, and healing. This episode explores themes of trauma, family dynamics, mental health awareness, and personal growth.

Tune in for a moving story of courage, vulnerability, and self-discovery.

Please note: This episode contains discussions about suicide. Please take care while listening.


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