The Brotherhood Men Don’t Often Talk About — But Need More Than They Know | Ep.66
The Quiet Riot Show - Men's Mental Health PodcastFebruary 18, 2026x
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The Brotherhood Men Don’t Often Talk About — But Need More Than They Know | Ep.66

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Subscribe to Email - quietriotshow.ca/subscribe | VoiceMail - www.quietriotshow.ca Friendship doesn’t always mean constant texts or weekly hangouts. Sometimes the strongest bonds are built through shared experiences.

In this episode of The Quiet Riot Show, we sit down with Jon Schneider, Tommy’s friend of over 15 years, whose connection was forged on the sponge hockey rink. What started as “just a sports friendship” reveals something much deeper: how humour, competition, and showing up can quietly become a lifeline for men’s mental health.

We challenge the idea that you need to see someone all the time for the friendship to matter. For many men, brotherhood is formed in the moments between the jokes, the banter, and the chaos — creating a space where they can drop the armour and simply be themselves.

Because mental health support doesn’t always look like therapy…Sometimes it looks like the boys, the locker room, and knowing someone’s always in your corner.

As always, Jon opens up about what’s been on his mind, reminding us that the friendships we overlook might be the ones holding us together.

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