The Block‘s Sonny wasn’t expecting to break down after a pre-start meeting Friday morning.

Leading the meeting were Daniel Allen and Ed Ross from TIACS, a mental health charity for trades and their families.

TIACS stands for ‘This Is A Conversation Starter’, a conversation that Sonny, being a small business owner and father, could resonate with all too well.
The Block 2025 Sonny and AliciaSonny opens up about his personal “struggles”. (Nine)
Speaking to cameras, the dad-of-three opened up about the mounting “pressure” small business owners and tradies can face.

“I’ve been through parts of my life where you’re a tradesman, you’re paying most of the bills, if not all the bills at home… it’s hard.”

Sonny and Alicia explained that in the trade industry, you don’t always get paid, whether on time or at all.

“We struggle,” said Alicia as she became emotional.

“We go through patches of… people don’t pay a bill and I’m ringing dad for grocery money because we can’t afford groceries,” she shared.

Sonny said he was struggling under “the pressure” of his work.

“[Alicia] quit her job to help me, then we got on The Block,” he revealed.
The Block 2025 Sonny and AliciaSonny and Alicia are doing this for their family. (Nine)
It became clearer then ever, how much The Block experience means to the couple, hoping in the end, it could “help relieve” some of the pressure they face.

Back on site, Bunnings put on a barbecue to raise money for TIACS.

The non-for-profit offers counselling service for tradies, truckers, farmers and blue-collared workers.
The Block 2025 TIACSDan and Ed from TIACS. (Nine)
“We realised there’s more needed to be done in our industry to support the mental wellbeing of our tradies,” Dan and Ed from TIACS explained.

It was a cause the Blockheads were more than happy to get around.