Shared Stories.

Shared Questions.

Shared Wisdom.

Goodpain is an invitation to reclaim  the space for honest, candid conversations about our struggles, about not knowing, about the wisdom found simply in enduring. Like the ancient tribes, gathering around a fire to share hard-won wisdom, we’ll talk about life’s true intensities: the raw realities of parenting, the relentless demands of careers, the shattering impact of tragedy, the quiet burden of pain, and the unexpected moments of joy that flicker in between. Because whether your struggle was a sudden storm or a slow erosion, your story is meaningful.

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Goodpain Podcast Season 02, Episode 016: Robyn D. Walser, PhD – Making Space for Masculine Vulnerability

This week we sit down for a discussion with Robyn D. Walser, PhD. Robyn is a clinical psychologist, author,...

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Goodpain Podcast Season 02, Episode 015: Male Maturation over Time – Remembering to Choose Intentionally

In this episode, Jeremy and Tyler explore the past as a means for informing how we can more consistently...

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Releasing in 2026: Goodpain Book

On May 30, 2010, Tyler Adams pulled his three-year-old daughter Claire from a pool in a life-changing accident that would reshape everything his family thought they knew about love, meaning, and resilience.

What followed wasn’t the tragedy he expected, but a fifteen-year journey of discovering that our deepest wounds can become doorways to a more authentic way of being human.

Goodpain chronicles how crisis strips away our illusions about control, forcing us to find meaning not despite our pain, but because of it.

This is ultimately a love story about the fierce resilience of family and the surprising discovery that we are stronger than we know, more connected than we realize, and capable of finding hope in the most unlikely places.

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Releasing in 2026: Goodpain Book

On May 30, 2010, Tyler Adams pulled his three-year-old daughter Claire from a pool in a life-changing accident that would reshape everything his family thought they knew about love, meaning, and resilience.

What followed wasn’t the tragedy he expected, but a fifteen-year journey of discovering that our deepest wounds can become doorways to a more authentic way of being human.

Goodpain chronicles how crisis strips away our illusions about control, forcing us to find meaning not despite our pain, but because of it.

This is ultimately a love story about the fierce resilience of family and the surprising discovery that we are stronger than we know, more connected than we realize, and capable of finding hope in the most unlikely places.

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