In this powerful and deeply personal episode of the CHATA Podcast, host Chuy Herrera sits down with longtime friend Jason Mayne for an unfiltered conversation about faith, failure, redemption, and unimaginable loss. Born in Napa Valley and raised in small-town Nevada, Jason shares stories of growing up on a hobby ranch, navigating identity struggles as a teenager, and searching for acceptance through sports, partying, and performance. What began as a small-town rebellion escalated into substance abuse, destructive choices, and a lifestyle that nearly cost him everything. Jason speaks candidly about failed military pursuits, life in the mining industry, divorce, steroid abuse, infidelity, and the moment he hit rock bottom, a turning point that led him to surrender his life to faith and begin the long process of rebuilding. But the most heartbreaking chapter of his story came in 2018, when Jason and his family lost his son, Denali to suicide. In this episode, he vulnerably shares the weight of that loss, the questions that follow tragedy, and how faith, community, and purpose have carried his family forward through grief. His testimony brings awareness to the realities of depression, the importance of suicide prevention, and the urgent need for open conversations around mental health especially in rural communities. This conversation is not just about redemption; it is about resilience. It is about choosing hope when everything feels shattered. The episode closes with Wrecked by Imagine Dragons, a song that held deep meaning for Denali and serves as a powerful tribute to his memory. So grab a drink and a snack while we sit down and CHATA!