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October 16, 2025 50 mins

What happens when the roar of the crowd fades, but the pain lingers? For many professional athletes, the transition from a high-stakes career to everyday life brings unforeseen mental and physical challenges. This week on Let’s Be Blunt with Montel, host Montel Williams sits down with former NFL star and College Football Hall of Famer, Robert Gallery, to have a raw and honest conversation about his journey from the heights of professional sports to the depths of a personal crisis, and the unconventional path that led him to healing.

Robert Gallery isn't just a former No. 2 overall NFL draft pick; he's now the co-founder and CEO of Athletes for Care, an organization dedicated to prioritizing athlete mental health and advocating for innovative treatments. His story is one of resilience, redemption, and the transformative power of plant medicine in overcoming traumatic brain injuries (TBI), dependency, and despair.

From the Gridiron to Rock Bottom

Robert opens up about the intense physical toll of his eight-year NFL career, marked by relentless concussions and a reliance on painkillers. But it was after retirement that he faced his toughest opponent: a mental health crisis he couldn’t understand. The isolation, rage, and suicidal ideation became overwhelming until a stark warning set him on a new course: "If you don’t change, you’ll be a statistic."

In this powerful episode, Robert shares the turning point that led him to seek help and his life-changing decision to undergo psychedelic-assisted therapy with ibogaine in Mexico. He describes the immediate transformation he felt and how this profound experience inspired him to help other athletes who are suffering in silence.

Key Discussion Points in This Episode:

  • The Unseen Toll of TBI: Robert discusses the long-term effects of repeated head trauma and why so many athletes struggle with neurodegenerative diseases and mental health conditions after their careers end.
  • The Healing Power of Psychedelics: Learn about ibogaine, a plant-based psychoactive compound showing incredible promise for treating TBI, PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Robert shares his personal experience and the science behind why these therapies are so effective.
  • Cannabis as a Wellness Tool: The conversation also pivots to cannabis, exploring its role in recovery, pain management, and mental well-being for athletes. Robert and Montel discuss the ongoing stigma in professional sports and what it will take for leagues like the NFL to embrace it.
  • Advocacy and Hope: Discover the incredible work being done by Athletes for Care. Robert explains their CARE framework—Community, Advocacy, Research, and Education—and how it’s creating a supportive network for athletes to find healing and purpose.

This episode is more than just a football story. It’s a vital conversation for anyone who has struggled in silence, whether you're an athlete, a veteran, or simply seeking a better path to mental wellness. Robert’s vulnerability and strength serve as a powerful reminder that healing is possible and that no one is too far gone to get better.

Listen now to explore the cutting-edge science of psychedelic therapy and learn how we can all work to destigmatize the innovative treatments that are changing—and saving—lives.

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