A panic attack during a deep-sea diving accident sent Mike Wandler on a journey of self-discovery.
What he found was game-changing. Not just for himself, but his family and his business as well.
Wandler, CEO of Gillette-based L & H Industrial, brought the Honestly Better Mental Fitness Program to his company. Right off the bat, he said itâs helped take all the stigma out of talking about mental health at L &H.Â
In fact, itâs worked so well Wandler has created a website to share the mental fitness program, which was designed by Travis Ramsey, with anyone who is interested in Wyoming and beyond.
âTravis goes all over the world doing workshops and helping people work on mental fitness,â Wandler told Cowboy State Daily. âAnd heâs also an ex-Army Ranger, so he trains in physical fitness and mental fitness, mental resilience. Heâs got lots of things, but Iâm specifically using him for mental fitness.â
Panic Attacks And Deep-Sea Diving Donât Mix
Wandler was deep-sea diving in particularly rough water when he had his first panic attack five years ago.Â
âAnd I thought, well, isnât that interesting,â he recalled. âYou know, you donât want to have a panic attack when youâre diving.â
He started looking for help with the situation, which brought him to Ramsey two years ago. Through Ramseyâs process, Wandler learned heâd had a near-drowning incident when he was a baby.
âMy sister was there, so she was talking about this, and Iâm like, âWow, that is exactly why this is happening,ââ Wandler recalled. âAnd that was pretty powerful, because I understood then why I was having this problem when I was diving in rough oceans.â
But what was even more amazing was how Ramsey helped Wandler simply hit the reset button on the whole trauma.
âI could literally go in and reset this to a different experience where Iâm not having a panic attack,â Wandler said. âAnd so I could keep diving. Thatâs how powerful this can be.â
Wandler said L & H has offered employee assistance-type programs before, but they were rarely used, and not just because of the whole stigma that comes with mental health.
Many people are just convinced that their mental health is what it is and cannot be changed, Wandler said. Or they think improving it will require years of time-consuming work, be personally painful and, on top of all that, be exquisitely expensive.
âAnd thatâs not true,â Wandler said. âHe just shows you how easy it is. And I experienced that, so I can vouch for that and say yes. Now, is it harder for some than others? Yeah, sure, but itâs also very doable for anybody who decides to do the work.â
Honestly Better Every Day
The process didnât only help Wandler with panic attacks while he was diving in rough seas. It also helped him deal with the day-to-day chop thatâs just life in general.
And that showed up in all sorts of ways.
Wandler found he could meditate for a lot longer. Things that used to bother him no longer did. His family and friends could even tell things were just different than before, in all sorts of better ways.
âYouâre able to communicate better, youâre not as stressed out, you donât have as much pain,â Wandler said. âYour pain can just go away. And, all of a sudden, you start accomplishing goals that you always had and were never done with.â
Wandler knew he had to offer the same opportunity to all of his immediate family.
âThe thing about Travis is he teaches you how to fix (the problems) yourself,â Wandler said. âSo, heâs not signing you up to say you need to come see me forever.â
The skills are so straight forward, Wandler said, that once people understand them, they can handle the emergence of new issues themselves. They donât necessarily need to return to Ramsey.
âHeâs given you the tools to take care of it yourself and to realize itâs there, and to let it go,â Wandler said. âNow if you want to go back to him and that helps, great, call him or call somebody like him up. But literally his goal is to teach you how to do this for yourself.â

Bringing Mental Fitness to L & H Was A No-Brainer
Watching the transformation of family members was the coolest thing, and he realized that bringing this game-changing experience to his company was not only the right thing to do, it was a no-brainer in all sorts of ways.
Thinking through the nuts and bolts of how to share the Travis Ramsey sessions with everyone at the company led to the decision to record them all. From there, it was a short leap to decide to simply share them with anyone who is interested in better mental fitness.
All the sessions are online at the Honestly Better Mental Fitness Program, which plays off of the companyâs motto for âhonestly betterâ equipment. L & H makes some of the biggest equipment in the world, and has even handled large projects for NASA.
Having the sessions online gives L & H employees flexibility to watch sessions at their leisure if a particular working day doesnât allow them to watch when everyone else does. It also allows them to share the program easily with family and friends.
Wandler lets supervisors decide whether employees can watch the monthly group sessions during working hours, as they best know their people and how best to work the program in without disrupting ongoing projects.
Wandler told Cowboy State Daily itâs hard to put a particular number on the impact the program is having for L & H, but he can already see it in the energy of the people around him. Itâs also enabled conversations with employees that wouldnât have been possible before. Â
âThinking of my own productivity because of my mental fitness, I would say Iâm probably 50% more productive than I was before,â he said. âSo, I think as a human being, Iâve personally gotten like a 50% improvement in productivity, quality of life, happiness and joy than I had three years ago.â
Giving all that to his family, his coworkers and now community at large has been life-changing, Wandler added.
âWe all have stuff that weâre working on, right?â he said. âWe have relationship problems, we have kid problems. We have our own issues that distract us, right? So, in the workplace, to see happier people, to see mental fitness all of a sudden be OK and popular and open to talk about it.
âThis is the most valuable thing Iâve ever done by far. We could not only prevent someone from choosing suicide, we can also show them how to improve their life to a level of joy. So, weâre not just doing the minimums. Weâre giving them a whole, free to walk up, and then have a wonderful life.â
Contact Renée Jean at Renee@CowboyStateDaily.com




