#67 There Is No Shame In Mental Illness with Rick Hoffman

The Billy Boss Show

The Billy Boss Show
#67 There Is No Shame In Mental Illness with Rick Hoffman
Oct 07, 2025 Season 2 Episode 67
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What if your biggest struggle became the foundation for your greatest strength?

In this raw and powerful episode of The Billy Boss Show, actor Rick Hoffman (best known for his role in Suits) opens up about his personal battle with severe anxiety and OCD recovery starting at just 23 years old. Long before mental health was openly discussed, Rick found himself waking up each day in a nightmare of fear, shame, and uncertainty yet he fought his way back through therapy, resilience, and sheer determination.

Rick shares what it was like to live with OCD and anxiety before mental illness was understood, how he found the courage to seek help, and why he now speaks openly about the truth that there is no shame in mental illness. His story is one of struggle, healing, and perspective—a reminder that success is not about avoiding pain but learning how to rise through it.

Tune in to this episode and discover why embracing vulnerability can be the key to unlocking your strength, success, and self-worth.
 
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