#04 Matt Brown and partner Brad Markey from Chimney Trails
Mental Health Today - Un pódcast de Ken Stearns
Great discussion with Matt & Brad around Mental Health, specifically CBT and their new program/kit they have developed. Lifelong best friends who followed their respective careers, only to come back together to do their small part in this mental health crisis. Matt Brown is a former US Navy sailor who served for five years as a Hospital Corpsman. During his service, Brown developed a strong interest in mental health and wellness, which he later combined with his passion for the outdoors to create Chimney Trail with Brad. They recognized the positive impact that spending time in nature can have on mental health and wellbeing, and they wanted to create a space where members could not only enjoy world-class hunting and fishing, but also experience the therapeutic benefits of being outdoors. This is reflected in the club's emphasis on conservation, sustainable hunting and fishing practices, and outdoor activities beyond hunting and fishing, such as hiking and wildlife photography. Brown's experiences as a US Navy sailor and his passion for mental health and wellness have played a significant role in the founding and development of Chimney Trail. The club's focus on conservation and ethical hunting practices, as well as its commitment to providing a therapeutic outdoor experience, reflects Brown's deep appreciation for the positive impact that the natural world can have on mental health and wellbeing. Chimney Trail offers self-led Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which may be a tool to help members cope with the stresses of everyday life and potentially enhance their experiences. However, it's important to note that self-led CBT may not be a substitute for professional mental health treatment, especially in cases of severe or persistent mental health concerns.