Loss, Anger & the Bricks We Carry | The Iron Perspective with JD Denham 52

In this episode of The Iron Perspective, JD Denham opens up about two moments that shook him to the core before he was even 21 the loss of his best friends in a devastating car accident and the day his mother was killed on Valentine’s Day. From being a 17-year-old kid walking into a dark library filled with crying coaches… to getting the phone call at 20 years old that every son fears this is the story of how grief, anger, and unprocessed pain quietly shaped the man he would become. JD talks about what it really looks like to carry loss at a young age… the “bricks in the backpack” that most people never see… and how stuffing pain down instead of facing it led to years of fighting, drinking, addiction, and emotional distance. This isn’t about looking for sympathy it’s about understanding how trauma shows up in your life, how it drives your decisions, and how real healing doesn’t begin until you’re willing to unpack it. Through sobriety, faith, and deep personal work, JD finally confronted the pain he ran from for more than a decade and found purpose on the other side. This episode is for anyone who has: lost a parent lost a friend carried anger they couldn’t explain asked “why” and never got an answer and had to learn how to live anyway. It’s a reminder that life keeps moving… and the goal isn’t to avoid the pain it’s to live in a way that honors the people we’ve lost. Chapters: 00:00 Intro & Why Valentine’s Day Is Hard 02:25 Losing His Best Friends at 17 09:40 First Real Encounter With Death 14:10 Life Keeps Moving After Tragedy 17:45 The Day His Mom Passed Away 22:40 Anger, Fighting & Unprocessed Grief 25:50 Addiction & Escaping the Pain 28:10 Getting Sober & Facing the Past 30:10 Legacy, Purpose & Final Message 31:30 Outro Follow Me: Instagram:   / jd_denham_fit   Facebook:   / 61563578940850   Intro Music: Pennywise – Let Us Hear Your Voice