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Many of us avoid talking about suicide, not only because it's a difficult conversation, but also because we don't know how to. And avoiding that conversation can be a barrier to helping those most at risk. One family from Colorado is at the forefront of changing the stigma and creating opportunities for fearless conversations. They courageously shared their story in a powerful documentary released earlier this year called “My Sister Liv.” In this special episode, we honor Liv Kunik's life and learn about how her story is spurring hundreds of courageous discussions around suicide. The guests for this episode are family members at the heart and soul of the documentary, as well as mental health advocates. Honey Beuf is Liv's mom, and she is the co-founder and Executive Director of The Liv Project. Tess Kunik is Liv's sister and the co-founder of The Liv Project. Her voice also narrates the film, taking us through Liv's story. Jessica Hawks, PhD, is the Clinical Director of the Pediatric Mental Health Institute at Children's Hospital Colorado and a child and adolescent psychologist. She is also an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Some highlights from this episode include: An overview of how the “My Sister Liv” documentary came together and the impact it's having in the community Ways for friends, family and providers to have “fearless conversations” A discussion of how providers can best care for suicidal patients and their families, such as asking direct questions A look at advocacy efforts underway and tools created to support courageous conversations A youth suicide prevention resource from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention providers can use in their daily practice Visit The Liv Project website to learn more about their work, how you can access the film and details about the game mentioned in the episode, The Game that Goes There. For more information on Children's Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.
Dr. Emily Morse, host of the podcast Sex w/ Emily joins us today to help us normalize the conversation around sex and to learn how to be OPEN with your partner in the bedroom! Dr Emily's mission is to get people to prioritize their pleasure and liberate that conversation. She discusses how learning and finding out how to turn one another on will help to keep the spark alive in your relationships, and explores some sex hacks, while Shaun and Emily share their own bedroom stories with us! Note - this conversation GOES THERE so be prepared to hear all! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Weeeeeeeeeee're baaaaaaaaaaack!!!! What a way to come back with the annual GenreBlast episode. Joe and Mike aka Cookie Lips welcome aboard Nathan Ludwig, Chad Farmer and Raygan Ketterer to get everyone stoked up for the festivities beginning on Thursday September 1 at 4 PM. Some of the films are previewed including Justin Seaman's "The Barn2" and Jonathan Straiton's "Johnny Z". As always the Indie Infestation podcast "Goes There" as Chad discusses his upcoming book "Earth Truckers are Easy" with subject matter that will make Justin proud, Nate discusses his Love Potion and Handbook of Dark Fiction, Raygan talks about her haunted house, Mike asks you to Please Not Tap on the Glass and Joe signs his guitar picks for a special GenreBlast give away.
TRIGGER WARNING: Suicide Today, we have Honey Beuf and Tess Kunik, a mother and daughter duo who are founders of The Liv Project; an organization created after Honey lost her daughter, and Tess her sister, Liv, to suicide back in 2019. It's a tough conversation, but something that needs to be talked about. And both Honey and Tess have turned their grief into a chance to help others. On this episode we talk about:Liv's life and how even while struggling with anxiety and depression, she was a light.The hardest moments for Honey and Tess right after Liv's death and how sharing stories about Liv's life brings a huge release for them.They share advice for what friends or peers can do to support each other during the grieving process. As well as the warning signs people should look out for when their child or someone they know might be suicidal. What The Liv Project is and how they collaborate with different people who've been affected by suicide. Together they created a card game called “The Game that Goes There” which opens up conversation between people and breaks down walls. Recognizing through therapy that grief is love and there are ways to take care of yourself.Then finally, what they would tell Liv now if they had the chance to. I hope this episode inspires you to reach out to your loved ones and friends or to even call on others to ask for help. You are not alone, you are loved and wanted in this world. Let's all take some time today to reach out to someone and tell them that you love them. If you or someone you know is struggling call the Suicide Prevention Line at 1(800) 273-8255 or text TALK to 741-741 for the crisis text line. To learn more about The Liv Project, check out their website!Follow The Liv Project on Instagram!Be sure to rate & review the show on Apple Podcasts! It will really help us grow & reach more people!Follow us on Instagram for daily inspirational stories!Or check out our YouTube & website!Want to connect with Festus directly? Hit him up on Instagram!
Travel back to 2002 in Canada with the show that GOES THERE. The Co-Hosts of Hold My Interest discuss their takes on the show that sweeped the teen nick nation and whether or not it holds there interest. Twitter: @holdinterest Instagram: @hold_my_interest
We have Suzi Oravec in the house!Suzi is an incredibly talented singer/songwriter, and a successful entrepreneur as the owner of Party Pups- a dog boarding company here in Nashville!She also happens to be that funny friend that GOES THERE. Jen, Colleen and Suzi giggle through an hour conversation around the most typical girl topics: blowjobs, organic tampons, anal sex, bloating, diet, the list goes on.Everything you want to know, but are too scared to ask. The girls tell ALL!Grab a glass of wine and enjoy! xxYour hosts:Jen Saviano- @jensav11Colleen Gallagher- @colleengallagher_Our Guest:Suzi Oravec- @suzioravec
Roommate life continues for M.K. and Simon as they welcome the super funny, Jesus Trejo, to the chateau! Simon discusses getting in shape, M.K. dreams of flying on a private jet, and Jesus shares stories of living life on a tour bus. In a listener-submitted saga, the gang hears a tale of hiding your roommates life-saving medication and confrontation corner GOES THERE as one of the trio calls out Los Angeles International Airport! We all hate it but find out why on today’s episode!
Listen to Jeni and Keyta talk about the taboos of Sex with special guest Mr.Mcgee and Cinnamon. This episode GOES THERE! Real talk about real sex! Tune in.
Today I'm chatting with Dina Alexander, the mom who GOES THERE! She is helping moms everywhere to become more educated about how to tackle tough topics with their kids (like sex, body image, online safety, etc...). It's a very informative conversation and I love her confidence in approaching these topics. Show Notes: Check out Educate Empower Kids website or on Facebook Check out Dina's books: 30 Days of Sex Talks and Noah's New Phone Connect with Jessica: Instagram//Facebook//Email: jessica@extraordinarymomspodcast.com
Novelist Lucinda Rosenfeld joins Mallory in the MILK studio to talk about her latest novel, CLASS. A satirical look at life in Brooklyn's bubbly cauldron of privilege, need, guilt and self-righteousness, the book GOES THERE, and is an unflinching and funny look at a rather familiar liberal community. They discuss Lucinda's longevity as a writer, working through the losses of their mothers, sexuality and being seen as a woman over 40, sisters, and the power of being twenty something. Lucinda is sharp, hilarious, and candid both in her writing and in what she shares with Mallory as a MILK.
I was stunned when, a couple months ago, I attended a media event for the Oxygen show, Quit Your Day Job (think SharkTank meets Survivor), where one of the panelists, and show co-host, Lauren Maillian took her turn at the mic, introducing herself. Some of the first words out of her mouth were, "I'm a single mom." I wasn't sure what she said after that, because I was so stunned — I have never, ever heard a high-profile woman lead with her unmarried moms status. This was a triumph. So is Lauren. I met Lauren, 31, a few years ago when we discussed working on a book together. She is remarkable — a former fashion model (she is remarkable in her beauty and fashion, as we discuss in this episode. Seriously, she GOES THERE when she steps out), wine entrepreneur, best-selling author, luxury marketing consultant, TV personality, philanthropist and, of course, single mom. In this episode we discuss: The power of feminine beauty in business. How being the only black kid in her Manhattan private school developed her risk tolerance and thick skin. How she integrates her children, ages 6 and 8, into the untraditional flow of her professional life, and why that is so fantastic for the whole family. Her commitment to being an advocate for women and women of color in the boardroom, despite never facing sexual discrimination herself. Why bringing your A game all the time is so critical (even if the press makes fun of your frequent wardrobe changes). Check out Lauren's book, The Path Redefined:
Jackie and her producer Yimu sit down to discuss all things Bachelor and Pump Rules. We explain why Olivia and her cankles are iconic, the downfalls of frosted lipstick and oversize hoops and why no glasses are cute enough to steal. Put on that embellished rose ceremony gown, measure your ankle radius and drink some alcohol from an SPF bottle because this pod GOES THERE. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jackie and her producer Yimu sit down to discuss all things Bachelor and Pump Rules. We explain why Olivia and her cankles are iconic, the downfalls of frosted lipstick and oversize hoops and why no glasses are cute enough to steal. Put on that embellished rose ceremony gown, measure your ankle radius and drink some alcohol from an SPF bottle because this pod GOES THERE.
WAKING UP ORWELL "GOES THERE" We are featuring two rapidly spliced interviews addressing the increase in violence against Muslim Americans in the continental U.S. We wish we could have gotten this to you sooner. Dan Merchant, Film Director, asks God to save us from his followers.@ 7:47The Park 51 Cordoba Center Special Analysis with Shahid Buttar of the BORDC. @55:05Music from Kelis: Flesh Tone Album [Think Donna Summer does Electro.]@ 51:40