Champ Talk with Branden Hudson

Checking In: Authenticity, Social Media, and Men Supporting Men After a Suicide

Branden Hudson

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0:00 | 39:30

Branden Hudson thanks listeners of Champ Talk, asks for likes, subscriptions, and reviews, and explains his desire to keep the podcast organic and authentic without being controlled by sponsors, citing Patrick Bet-David’s Valuetainment as an example. He shares a Facebook “birthday” hack he uses to reconnect, filter inactive accounts, and maintain a community-oriented network, then describes discovering that an online acquaintance he’d encouraged via DMs had died by suicide in November 2025, which left him feeling guilt and reflection. Hudson critiques social-media euphemisms around serious topics, discusses his views on mental-health diagnosis and pharma influence while affirming anxiety and depression are real, and urges anyone struggling that the world is not better off without them. He emphasizes men supporting men through intentional check-ins, thoughtful questions, giving “flowers,” and creating space to talk while still focusing on action and solutions.


00:00 Welcome and Support

00:55 Authenticity Over Sponsors

02:41 Valuetainment Inspiration

03:46 Facebook Birthday Hack

06:12 Online Friend Struggles

08:30 Mental Health Industry Rant

13:28 He Took His Life

15:32 Say the Word Suicide

23:48 Lessons on Checking In

28:17 Listening Not Fixing

36:30 Men Supporting Men

39:09 Closing and Call to Action