In this deeply honest episode of Hey Man; It’s Ok, hosts Sky Bridges and Ryan Heapy sit down with Minh Nguyen, a longtime friend, father, and entrepreneur, to share a raw conversation about shame, success, financial collapse, and choosing to stay alive.
Minh opens up about his childhood growing up in a cult-like church, the pressure to perform and succeed, and how those early experiences shaped his identity as a man. He shares the staggering rise and fall of his career in the mortgage industry—including losing over $1.1 million—and the emotional toll that followed.
At his lowest point, Minh found himself battling suicidal thoughts, overwhelmed by shame and the belief that he had failed his family. What followed was a turning point that changed how he defines success, fatherhood, and self-worth.
In this episode, we talk about:
This conversation is for men who feel like they’re carrying everything alone, who’ve tied their worth to performance, or who are silently struggling behind the appearance of “having it together.”
If you’re in a hard season, you’re not broken—and you’re not alone.
Because here, it’s ok to not be ok.
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
01:02 Growing Up in a High-Control Church
02:06 Rise and Pressure in the Mortgage Industry
04:05 Success, Shame, and Identity
05:05 Financial Collapse and Emotional Fallout
06:43 Suicidal Thoughts and the Turning Point
08:34 Rebuilding Life and Finding Purpose
16:18 Stability, Healing, and Future Goals
18:39 Breaking Cycles Through Fatherhood
19:25 Parenting in a Social Media World
20:05 Social Media, Comparison, and Pressure
21:32 Leadership, Resilience, and Teams
23:29 Perfectionism and Authenticity
5:16 Life Reflections and Growth
26:41 Self-Love and Men’s Mental Health
31:01 Legacy, Healing, and What’s Next
34:04 Final Thoughts