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After The Fall Show

After The Fall Show

By: Icarus (Dean Cooper)
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What happens after everything breaks?

Most podcasts show you the “after” photo.


After The Fall takes you into the wreckage.

After The Fall Show is a mental health, life and recovery podcast hosted by Icarus — founder of Street Therapy and survivor of addiction, mental and physical breakdown and much more — exploring what it really takes to fall, rebuild, and create a life that can actually sustain and thrive.


If you’re tired of toxic positivity, suffering from pain, loss, mental health and surface-level inspiration, you’re in the right place.

We don’t do highlight reels. We do "truth". We do raw. But most of all. We Do Human. Everyone deserves to be seen.

One show. Two ways to rebuild:

The Main Show — The Battle


Unfiltered conversations with people who have lived through collapse. We explore the fall, the turning point, and the grit it takes to take your life back.


After Dark — The Blueprint

From story to strategy. Exploring the psychology, philosophy, and lived-experience behind real change through the Street Therapy framework.


This is for you if you’ve faced:

Addiction & recovery

Trauma, grief, and burnout

Neurodivergence and identity loss

Mental or physical breakdown

The reality of rebuilding — and sustaining change

Nothing is off limits — because real life doesn’t have a filter.


This isn’t about pretending everything is fine.


It’s about building something that can actually hold.

You are not alone in the wreckage.


Follow After The Fall Show for raw conversations about falling, rebuilding, and rising again.

Guest submissions:

www.afterthefallshow.com

Street Therapy: - About the founder, the street therapy approach and more.

www.streettherapy.co.uk

TikTok: - Daily philosophy, motivation, coaching and support

@Icarus_Works_UK

2026 Icarus (Dean Cooper)
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Scott Tatum: Know Your Worth — Street Therapy Meets Self-Care Savage
    Jun 7 2026

    What happens when two people on opposite sides of the world, with completely different lives and struggles, arrive at many of the same conclusions about healing, self-worth and recovery?

    In this episode of The After The Fall Show, I sit down with author, hiker, nomad and creator of the Self-Care Savage movement, Scott Tatum of YouCan Outdoors.

    After a childhood shaped by abuse, decades of self-sabotage, people-pleasing and feeling like he was never enough, Scott reached a point where he had given up on himself. Then he found a trail.

    What followed was a journey that would see him walk thousands of miles, tackle the Appalachian Trail, build an audience of hundreds of thousands and discover a simple truth:

    Know Your Worth.

    Together we explore childhood trauma, self-worth, survival mode, personal responsibility, journaling, nature as therapy, mental health, healing through movement and why so many people feel disconnected from themselves in today's world.

    For Scott, healing came through trails, forests and mountains becoming Self-Care Savage.

    For me, it came through movement, mindset and self in Street Therapy.

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    🎙️ CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Introduction
    00:39 - Meet Scott Tatum & YouCan Outdoors
    04:28 - From Victim To Healed
    14:20 - Childhood Trauma & Survival Skills
    18:41 - Self-Sabotage, Identity & Self-Worth
    22:45 - The Trail That Changed Everything
    26:00 - Walking As A Path To Recovery
    33:58 - The Appalachian Trail Journey
    41:45 - Advice For Beginners
    44:51 - Why Journaling Matters
    50:28 - Fear, People & The Real Dangers We Face
    55:49 - Know Your Worth
    58:49 - Why Self-Care Isn't Selfish
    01:01:04 - "There's No Home Without You"
    01:05:11 - Final Reflections

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    🌲 SCOTT TATUM | YOUCAN OUTDOORS

    Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/UcanOutdoors

    Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ucanoutdoors

    TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@ucanoutdoors

    YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ucanoutdoors

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    🔥 ICARUS | STREET THERAPY

    Website:https://www.streettherapy.co.uk

    The After The Fall Show:https://www.afterthefallshow.com

    TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@Icarus_Works_UK

    Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/icarus.works.uk

    Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559594633422

    If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe and share it with someone who might need to hear it.
    #AfterTheFallShow #ScottTatum #YouCanOutdoors #SelfCareSavage #MentalHealth #MensMentalHealth #Recovery #SelfWorth #TraumaRecovery #BurnoutRecovery #NatureHeals #Hiking #AppalachianTrail #StreetTherapy #IcarusWorks

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Fitness, Burnout and Rebuilding Your Body After The Fall | Brett Wheeless
    Jun 4 2026

    The conversation delves into the journey of wellness and fitness, exploring the impact of fitness on mental health, the challenges of navigating the gym environment, and the transition to professional training. It also highlights the holistic approach to fitness and wellness, emphasizing longevity through fitness and the importance of building a community at the gym. The conversation covers the impact of independence on health, the importance of bodyweight exercises, advice on training programs, understanding core muscles and stability, starting fitness at any age, and the benefits of fitness for children and adolescents. It also discusses the differences between group fitness classes and personal training, emphasizing the importance of consistency and the life-changing impact of the kettlebell swing.

    Takeaways

    • Longevity through fitness
    • Building a community at the gym Consistency is key
    • Start with bodyweight exercises
    • Long-term athlete development model for children
    • Group fitness classes may not be suitable for beginners
    • Kettlebell swing is a life-changing exercise

    Chapters

    • 00:00 The Holistic Approach to Fitness and Wellness
    • 30:51 The Impact of Independence on Health
    • 39:31 Starting Fitness at Any Age
    • 49:31 Fitness for Children and Adolescents
    • 55:18 Group Fitness vs. Personal Training
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    51 mins
  • Bullying, Sexuality and Finding the Strength to Speak | Dom
    May 19 2026

    Some people survive bullying.

    Some people survive hiding who they are.

    Some people survive both.

    In this episode of After The Fall Show, I’m joined by Dom — someone I’ve personally worked with — for one of the rawest and most honest conversations we’ve had on the show so far.

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion around suicide attempts, bullying, sexuality, sexual assault, depression, and mental health struggles. Please listen with care. If you are struggling, please reach out to someone you trust or contact a support service such as Samaritans in the UK on 116 123.

    From being bullied as a child, through confusion around sexuality, isolation, suicide attempts, pressure, identity, and the fear of disappointing the people around him, Dom shares the reality of what it felt like trying to survive while carrying everything alone.

    This is not a polished conversation.

    It’s a human one.

    We talk about growing up feeling different, the emotional weight of hiding parts of yourself, the pressure of expectations, and how silence slowly becomes unbearable when you carry too much for too long.

    Dom also speaks openly about his suicide attempts, the moment his family finally realised how serious things had become, and how talking — whether to family, friends, strangers, or services like Samaritans — became one of the biggest turning points in his life.

    But this episode is also about rebuilding.

    About finding identity, friendship, rugby, community, love, and learning that healing doesn’t happen instantly — it happens gradually, through connection, honesty, and allowing yourself to finally be seen.

    What we cover:

    • Growing up bullied from nursery through school
    • Moving schools and still feeling isolated
    • Realising he may not be straight
    • The pressure of family expectations
    • Using work and business as emotional escape
    • Suicide attempts and emotional collapse
    • The fear of speaking honestly to loved ones
    • Coming out to parents and family
    • Relationships, self-acceptance, and rebuilding identity
    • Rugby, friendship, and finding community
    • Toxic experiences and staying safe
    • Why strangers sometimes become lifelines
    • The importance of support services like Samaritans
    • Why “it’s okay to talk” may save someone’s life

    Chapters:

    00:00 – Introduction
    00:39 – Dom’s Early Life & Bullying
    02:00 – Moving Schools & Starting Again
    03:30 – Sexuality & Family Pressure
    05:45 – Suicide Attempts & Emotional Collapse
    07:11 – Relationships & Opening Up
    09:02 – Coming Out to Family
    11:30 – Suicidal Thoughts & Coping Mechanisms
    14:15 – Night Walks & Honest Conversations
    15:53 – Beginning to Rebuild
    17:37 – Calling Samaritans
    18:27 – Self-Acceptance & Identity
    20:00 – Finding Community Through Rugby
    21:15 – Toxic Experiences & Staying Safe
    22:50 – Rejoining West Country Wasps
    25:20 – Advice for Others Exploring Identity
    27:24 – The Power of Human Connection
    30:05 – “It’s Okay to Talk”
    31:41 – Final Reflections

    Guest:

    Dom is a rugby player, creative professional, and survivor of bullying, suicidal thoughts, and identity struggles. In this episode, he shares his journey through sexuality, pressure, self-acceptance, and rebuilding his life through honesty, community, and conversation.

    Final thought:

    Sometimes the heaviest thing a person carries…
    is silence.

    And sometimes the bravest thing they can do…
    is finally speak.

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    35 mins
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