<p>In this episode of Gents Talk , supported by Bulova Canada, Indigenous youth mentor Tyler Moody joins Host Samir Mourani to share his journey of overcoming intergenerational trauma, alcoholism, and addiction, after being kicked out of his home at 17. He speaks about his suicide attempts and hitting rock bottom. Moody explains how his life changed when he quit everything at 21, moving from surviving to thriving.Moody, who is full-blooded Rocky Cree, openly discusses the prevalence of issues like alcoholism, drug abuse, depression, and violence in Indigenous communities.Moody went from a difficult childhood where he was forced to be a father figure to his younger siblings, to becoming an international model and motivational speaker. He recounts his experience leaving Northern Manitoba for Seoul, South Korea, and his proudest moments, including attending a private Chanel fashion show, meeting celebrities like Kris Jenner and Paris Hilton, and performing for thousands of people. Moody describes his advocacy work, which involves sharing his story across North America, becoming an example of resilience for other Indigenous youth, and empowering them to break the cycle.👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations on mindset, men’s wellness, and modern resilience.🔗 Connect with us:Subscribe ► /@gentstalkpodcast🌐 Website: https://gentspost.com📱 Instagram | TikTok | Facebook: @gentstalkpod🎙️ Credits:Host/Producer: Samir MouraniCreative Director &amp; Executive Producer: Steven BrancoA STAMINA Group Production#menshealth #mentalhealth #gentstalk #indigenous #indigenoushistory #podcast #interview</p>

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Breaking From the Indigenous Cycle: Tyler Moody on Leaving Behind Violence, Addiction & Poverty

JAN 12, 202658 MIN
Gent's Talk

Breaking From the Indigenous Cycle: Tyler Moody on Leaving Behind Violence, Addiction & Poverty

JAN 12, 202658 MIN

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<p>In this episode of Gents Talk , supported by Bulova Canada, Indigenous youth mentor Tyler Moody joins Host Samir Mourani to share his journey of overcoming intergenerational trauma, alcoholism, and addiction, after being kicked out of his home at 17. He speaks about his suicide attempts and hitting rock bottom. Moody explains how his life changed when he quit everything at 21, moving from surviving to thriving.Moody, who is full-blooded Rocky Cree, openly discusses the prevalence of issues like alcoholism, drug abuse, depression, and violence in Indigenous communities.Moody went from a difficult childhood where he was forced to be a father figure to his younger siblings, to becoming an international model and motivational speaker. He recounts his experience leaving Northern Manitoba for Seoul, South Korea, and his proudest moments, including attending a private Chanel fashion show, meeting celebrities like Kris Jenner and Paris Hilton, and performing for thousands of people. Moody describes his advocacy work, which involves sharing his story across North America, becoming an example of resilience for other Indigenous youth, and empowering them to break the cycle.👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations on mindset, men’s wellness, and modern resilience.🔗 Connect with us:Subscribe ► /@gentstalkpodcast🌐 Website: https://gentspost.com📱 Instagram | TikTok | Facebook: @gentstalkpod🎙️ Credits:Host/Producer: Samir MouraniCreative Director &amp; Executive Producer: Steven BrancoA STAMINA Group Production#menshealth #mentalhealth #gentstalk #indigenous #indigenoushistory #podcast #interview</p>