Yes Janiie
Someone needs to step in (no idea who) for his own benefit.
This reminds me so much of my brother.
PH is mentally unwell (as was my sibling and had been for many years due to some horrendous school bullying when he was 12/13 and he tried to take his own life at 14
and it had a devastating effect on his mental health but he struggled on). A pivotal point (for my brother) was when he started his own family, there became a desperation to ‘fix’ the issues that had dogged him his whole life.
When someone is at this stage it makes them extremely vulnerable and open to any sort of suggestion that would offer a release and PH will be taken advantage of, of that I am sure. If he is serious about sorting out his MH then I'm not sure any therapist worth their salt would recommend this path and Netflix/Apple TV /Spotify will be quick to discard him once his/their usefulness is over.
I would also question the true benefit of the podcast, raising awareness in itself is of course a good thing but it's no good getting people to open up if they can't then access the help that they need (I don't know what services are like in US but I know health insurance it prohibitively expensive). I hope it's not going to be lip service only.
I go through stages of feeling sorry for PH because MH issues are such a burden to carry around with you but I also get very cross because, having been caught in the family ''blame' crossfire myself, I know the damage and hurt that is being caused to his own family every time he makes an accusation against them. I just thank god my experience wasn’t played out on TV.
It’s sad for all concerned.
Sorry that was a bit longer than I anticipated