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There are things many men carry that no one sees.
Grief. Trauma. Pressure to hold it together. The belief that if you slow down or speak up, you’ll fall apart or let someone else down.
In this episode, hosts Mike Cameron and Trevor Botkin sit down with former NHL player Bob Wilkie and filmmaker Shayne Putzlocher to talk about the documentary Sideways and the story behind it.
At 17, Bob survived the 1986 Swift Current Broncos bus crash that killed four of his teammates. What followed wasn’t just resilience. It was silence. Substance use. Suicidal thoughts. Years of trying to function while carrying more than he knew how to process.
The conversation moves beyond the crash. They unpack the belief that “caring” means worrying, stressing, and losing sleep. That if you’re not overwhelmed, you must not care enough. But when stress becomes constant, it doesn’t make you stronger, it just gets heavier.
Eventually, that weight shows up somewhere. In your health. In your relationships. In the way you move through your own life.
Inside this episode:
This isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about taking the pack off your back, even for a minute, so you don’t have to carry it alone.
Watch Sideways with CMHF
We’re proud to be a partner on this film and help bring this story to more Canadians.
Use the promo code CMHFSIDEWAYS to get $5 off the digital download and watch it at home.
https://sidewaysdocumentary.ca/
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By Canadian Men’s Health FoundationSupport This Podcast and Canadian Men's Health Foundation
https://menshealthfoundation.ca/donate/
There are things many men carry that no one sees.
Grief. Trauma. Pressure to hold it together. The belief that if you slow down or speak up, you’ll fall apart or let someone else down.
In this episode, hosts Mike Cameron and Trevor Botkin sit down with former NHL player Bob Wilkie and filmmaker Shayne Putzlocher to talk about the documentary Sideways and the story behind it.
At 17, Bob survived the 1986 Swift Current Broncos bus crash that killed four of his teammates. What followed wasn’t just resilience. It was silence. Substance use. Suicidal thoughts. Years of trying to function while carrying more than he knew how to process.
The conversation moves beyond the crash. They unpack the belief that “caring” means worrying, stressing, and losing sleep. That if you’re not overwhelmed, you must not care enough. But when stress becomes constant, it doesn’t make you stronger, it just gets heavier.
Eventually, that weight shows up somewhere. In your health. In your relationships. In the way you move through your own life.
Inside this episode:
This isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about taking the pack off your back, even for a minute, so you don’t have to carry it alone.
Watch Sideways with CMHF
We’re proud to be a partner on this film and help bring this story to more Canadians.
Use the promo code CMHFSIDEWAYS to get $5 off the digital download and watch it at home.
https://sidewaysdocumentary.ca/
Follow Bob Wilkie
Follow Shayne Putzlocher
Follow Canadian Men’s Health Foundation
Follow Mike Cameron
Follow Trevor Botkin
Support Men & Their Familes: https://menshealthfoundation.ca/donate/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.