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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 17 MIN

FINAL EPISODE (of the Season)

from Combative Calm · host Sarai Speer

Content warning: This episode discusses depression, suicidal thoughts, and intrusive thoughts. Please listen when you're in a steady place, and protect your peace if today isn't the day. Sarai is open about having intrusive thoughts but is clear that she is not suicidal and has no plan....the difference between the two is a central part of this episode.This is the rawest episode Sarai has ever recorded, and the last one before Combative Calm takes a summer break. There's no tidy framework here and no "five tools to fix it." It's just Sarai, mask all the way off, telling the truth about what it actually looks like to live with treatment-resistant depression while running a business and showing up for everyone else. She talks about doing deep TMS last fall — driving back and forth between her father's hospice care and her treatment, and losing her dad in the middle of it — and how, months later, the depression has quietly crept back in.She gets honest about the parts most people never say out loud: the weeks where executive function disappears and answering a single text feels impossible, the freeze and the twelve-hour sleeps, and the intrusive thoughts that hit twenty to fifty times a day telling her she shouldn't be here — followed twenty minutes later by laughing with her husband or firing off business ideas. She names the difference between an intrusive thought and a plan, because so many people stay silent out of fear, and that silence is the dangerous part. She talks about masking so well that her own psychiatrist and business manager had no idea she was struggling, what that costs her marriage, and why ketamine therapy is the next thing she's choosing to try — without pretending she knows whether it'll work.The whole point of this one is permission. Permission to be in it and still be functioning. Permission to let your intrusive thoughts be symptoms instead of verdicts. And permission — for Sarai and for you — to rest going into the summer instead of pushing through.What you walk away with: The reminder that you can be deep in depression and still be functioning, and that surviving counts. And the truth that intrusive thoughts are a symptom of a struggling brain — not facts, not a plan, and not who you are. You are not broken, and you are not alone in this.If this one found you where you live, send it to one woman who's masking so hard you'd never guess. That's how the silence breaks — one woman handing it to another.Free Mental Health ResourcesAll resources below were verified against official sources in May 2026. Every one is free.In the U.S.988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — Call or text 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org. Free, confidential, 24/7, for anyone in suicidal, mental health, or substance-use crisis. When you call, you can press 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line, 2 for the Spanish line, 3 for the LGBTQI+ Youth line, and 4 for the Native and Strong Lifeline. Services in English, Spanish, and 240+ languages, plus ASL support at 988lifeline.org.Crisis Text Line — Text HOME to 741741. Free, 24/7 support by text with a trained crisis counselor. Good if talking on the phone feels like too much.SAMHSA National Helpline — 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Free, confidential, 24/7, 365 days a year, in English and Spanish. This is the one for referrals — it connects you to local treatment, support groups, and community resources for mental health and/or substance use. (Not a crisis line — use 988 for crisis.)NAMI HelpLine — Call 800-950-6264, or text "NAMI" to 62640, Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–10 p.m. ET. Free information, resources, and support for navigating mental health — including for family members and caregivers. (Also not a crisis line — for an active crisis, use 988.)Outside the U.S. / WorldwideFind A Helpline — findahelpline.com. A free, verified directory of crisis and emotional-support helplines in over 130 countries. Pick your country and it shows you the free, confirmed options near you — call, text, or chat.Befrienders Worldwide — befrienders.org. An international network of 90+ emotional-support and suicide-prevention centers around the globe. Use their members directory to find your nearest local center.International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) — iasp.info/crisis-centres-helplines. A worldwide list of crisis centers and helplines by country and region.If you're anywhere in the world and you're in immediate danger, please contact your local emergency number right away.See you in the fall. Go enjoy your fucking summer!

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