
Matt's Story
Matt shares what he's learned from his own recovery process, and how he's bringing that forward to encourage other men and show them they're not alone.

Matt shares what he's learned from his own recovery process, and how he's bringing that forward to encourage other men and show them they're not alone.
"Remember, you suffer alone, but we can struggle together, and I will take struggle over suffer every day of the week"
About Matt:
I’m a founder, author, and speaker passionate about wellbeing, self-love and the small moments that help people feel grounded. Through my company Placemaking 4G, my book “I Love You, I Trust You, I’m Proud of You”, my recent TEDx talk, and a mental health initiative I helped found to support athlete mental health and support, I work with leaders, organizations and communities to strengthen belonging, self-reflection and support mental health.
My purpose is to lead courageously toward love, making it okay for people to show up for themselves and each other.
Recovery for me is a process, not a one and done thing – as I’m sitting in this answer I’m thinking of multiple turning points:
But mostly – the constant and most important thing is looking myself in the eyes in the mirror and telling myself “I love you, I trust you, I’m proud of you”…and living like it.
Working out/Exercise
Therapy
Radical, Raw Honesty in my Relationship
Brotherhood
You are not broken. You are navigating a wild time, a hard time, a challenging, but so are others. Remember, you suffer alone, but we can struggle together, and I will take struggle over suffer every day of the week, so reach out to a friend, a peer, a colleague, an organization, someone like me.
It’s not easy work, but it’s easy to start: find a mirror and not only looking at yourself in the mirror – but allow yourself to see yourself and love yourself fully is where it starts.
– Matt Thomson, Author, Speaker, & Founder, Dutch Settlement, NS, Canada![]()
Too many men suffer in silence. Become a peer supporter for the men in your life.
In this four-part course (15–20 min each), you’ll learn what effective peer support looks like, how to show up for others, and how to stay grounded while doing so.