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"I'm trying to give these words for somebody to go, oh, that's what I have. So you're not alone." - JAY GLAZER
For ten years, Fox Sports insider Jay Glazer lived with a secret that was slowly eating him alive. Every Sunday, millions watched him deliver breaking NFL news with his signature confidence, but what they couldn't see was the panic attack often happening behind his eyes. During the biggest moment of his career - the NFL's 100th anniversary Super Bowl broadcast - anxiety hijacked an hour and a half of his life, leaving him with zero memory of the most important show he'd ever done. The worst part? Not a single colleague knew he was drowning in plain sight.
What makes Jay's story so powerful isn't just his struggle with anxiety and depression - it's how he transformed his pain into purpose. He reveals the unexpected way he uses humor as a lifeline during panic attacks, why he finally chose to stop suffering in silence, and how being vulnerable about mental health became his greatest strength. This conversation will change how you think about the masks we all wear and remind you that even the people who seem to have it all together are fighting battles you can't see.
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Order my newest book Make Money Easy! https://lewishowes.com/moneyyou
Check out the full episode: greatness.lnk.to/1799
"I'm trying to give these words for somebody to go, oh, that's what I have. So you're not alone." - JAY GLAZER
For ten years, Fox Sports insider Jay Glazer lived with a secret that was slowly eating him alive. Every Sunday, millions watched him deliver breaking NFL news with his signature confidence, but what they couldn't see was the panic attack often happening behind his eyes. During the biggest moment of his career - the NFL's 100th anniversary Super Bowl broadcast - anxiety hijacked an hour and a half of his life, leaving him with zero memory of the most important show he'd ever done. The worst part? Not a single colleague knew he was drowning in plain sight.
What makes Jay's story so powerful isn't just his struggle with anxiety and depression - it's how he transformed his pain into purpose. He reveals the unexpected way he uses humor as a lifeline during panic attacks, why he finally chose to stop suffering in silence, and how being vulnerable about mental health became his greatest strength. This conversation will change how you think about the masks we all wear and remind you that even the people who seem to have it all together are fighting battles you can't see.
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