Podcasts about Hope For The Day

non-profit focusing on suicide prevention in Chicago, Illinois, US

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Covenant Church Tuscaloosa
"Have Hope for the Day of Judgement, Look to Christ Jesus Today" - Acts 24:1-25

Covenant Church Tuscaloosa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 39:05


Our journey through Acts picks up with Paul on trial (again) before Felix. Rather than try to inflate his ego, Paul speaks plainly to Felix- he is on trial for testifying the truth about Christ Jesus. He isn't interested in Felix's ego because he is interested in his soul. Originally January 28th, 2023. Hank Atchison. Covenant Church. Tuscaloosa, AL.

Oak Grove Church Sermons & Teaching
Encourage One Another in Hope for the Day of the Lord - 1 Thessalonians

Oak Grove Church Sermons & Teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023


Sermon from Matt Magee on October 1, 2023

Where Did All My Friends Go?
Episode 105: Hope For The Day

Where Did All My Friends Go?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 50:21


This week we sat down with Becca Milligan, the Marketing and Events Director for Hope For The Day. We chatted about what Hope For The Day represents and the events that they participate in. We are lucky to have them as a part of our scene and community. @HOPEFORTHEDAY JOIN OUR COMMUNITY https://www.patreon.com/unsignedpoppunk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsignedpop... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@unsignedpoppunk Discord: https://discord.gg/gVtQ3Ngy3z Website: https://www.unsignedpoppunk.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/unsignedpoppunk Twitter: https://twitter.com/unsignedpoppunk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/unsignedpoppunk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsignedpoppunk __________ LISTEN AND WATCH HOPE FOR THE DAY!: www.hopefortheday.com __________ NEED SOME NEW MERCH? Stop by the Unsigned Pop Punk Merch Store and pick up a new shirt, hat, hoodie, or one of our awesome compilations. All proceeds go back into helping us continue to do this full time! __________ Big thank you to GFUEL! Go to www.GFuel.com and pick of some amazing drinks! Use our code at check out to save 20% your order! That's a good freakin deal! Use code: UNSIGNEDPOPPUNK @GFuelEnergy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unsignedpoppunkpod/support

Calvary Chapel Trussville
Psalm 3 - Hope for the Day

Calvary Chapel Trussville

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 49:47


Verse-by-verse through the book of Psalms!

Just Between Us
Suicide Awareness with Allison Herman, Recognizing Love and Vaginal "Health" Gummies

Just Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 72:55


The duo start off with a heartfelt plea for everyone to leave Apple (and Spotify!) reviews. (Please!!) They then try to help a Muslim listener who is't sure how to determine if someone is right for her. Allison Herman, educational director of Hope For The Day, joins the chat to talk about what we get wrong about suicide, ethcial journalism, the importance of peer support and how education makes a big impact. And finally: vaginal health gummies. They shouldn't exist.  This has been a Forever Dog production  Produced by Melisa D. Monts Post-Production by Coco Llorens Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, and Alex Ramsey. To listen to this podcast ad-free  Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog NewsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-between-us/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Just Between Us
Suicide Awareness with Allison Herman, Recognizing Love and Vaginal "Health" Gummies

Just Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 80:25


The duo start off with a heartfelt plea for everyone to leave Apple (and Spotify!) reviews. (Please!!) They then try to help a Muslim listener who is't sure how to determine if someone is right for her. Allison Herman, educational director of Hope For The Day, joins the chat to talk about what we get wrong about suicide, ethcial journalism, the importance of peer support and how education makes a big impact. And finally: vaginal health gummies. They shouldn't exist.  This has been a Forever Dog production  Produced by Melisa D. Monts Post-Production by Coco Llorens Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, and Alex Ramsey. To listen to this podcast ad-free  Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog News

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Just Between Us
Suicide Awareness with Allison Herman, Recognizing Love and Vaginal "Health" Gummies

Just Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 80:25


The duo start off with a heartfelt plea for everyone to leave Apple (and Spotify!) reviews. (Please!!) They then try to help a Muslim listener who is't sure how to determine if someone is right for her. Allison Herman, educational director of Hope For The Day, joins the chat to talk about what we get wrong about suicide, ethcial journalism, the importance of peer support and how education makes a big impact. And finally: vaginal health gummies. They shouldn't exist.  This has been a Forever Dog production  Produced by Melisa D. Monts Post-Production by Coco Llorens Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, and Alex Ramsey. To listen to this podcast ad-free  Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Teachable Moments with April
Wellness Wednesdays: CHHAMH, Sip of Hope, Hope for the Day & Crosswalk Plus

Teachable Moments with April

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 17:26


This episode contains resources & inspirational content geared towards mental health & mental wellness. We explore the topic of depression & the connection to our spiritual health. This is a re-broadcasted episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/obsidian-queen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/obsidian-queen/support

Teachable Moments with April
Wellness Wednesdays: Sip of Hope Coffee, Hope for the Day & CHHAMH.org

Teachable Moments with April

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 7:06


This episode is a combination of different mental health & well-being resources for yourself or someone you may know who needs a little extra support. Mental health is health! Please take care of yourself and each other

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In The Weeds with Ben Randall
This Empty Glass Episode 23: Happy New Year

In The Weeds with Ben Randall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 29:11


This time of year is tough; being sober over the holidays is tough, restaurant work is tough, but goddamn it, we are tough. Reach out if your innate badassery isn't getting you all the way there.https://www.aa.org/pages/en_US/find-local-aa1-800-273-8255 (Suicide Prevention Hotline)https://www.hftd.org/ (Hope For The Day)https://www.bensfriendshope.com/(Originally released 12/25/2018)

Mental Note: Journeys of Health and Recovery
Suicide Prevention with Hope for the Day

Mental Note: Journeys of Health and Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 17:18


Suicide is one of those words that stops us in our tracks. Often, we treat it tenderly — acting like saying it too loudly will inspire someone to do something awful. But the truth is that not talking about suicide is what actually increases the chance a person with suicidal thoughts will act on them.  So how do you have such a loaded conversation? Well, it helps to get advice from people who've been there before. September is Suicide Prevention Month and in recognition of that goal, we reached out to the experts on dialoguing about difficult mental health topics - an organization called Hope for the Day. Hope for the Day is a non-profit movement empowering conversations on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education. While based in Chicago, their resources are global. Their whole approach focuses on peer-to-peer led conversations that are guided by clinical oversight. It's incredibly effective. So today, I'll speak with five members of their team about tools, programs, and mindsets that can help prevent suicide in the communities we love.   Also, be sure to check out our resources list below for an abundance of ways to get the help you or a loved one may need.  Resources: Hope for the Day's Website: www.hftd.org A searchable, international list of resources for suicide prevention and mental health help:  www.hftd.org/find-help The Things We Don't Say Program: www.hftd.org/get-educated/learn-more Project R.E.D. Team: www.hftd.org/red-team Identity & Orientation Resources: www.hftd.org/lgbtq Proactive Workplaces Program: www.hftd.org/proactive-workplaces Free Live Educations via Zoom or In-Person: www.hftd.org/events E-Learning On-Demand Education: www.hftd.org/e-learning/requestform Emergency Resources: National Suicide Prevention Hotline: Dial 988 Mental Health Emergencies: Dial 911 and say, "I need an ambulance, at this address, for a mental health crisis." Our Show's Resources: Our Website:  www.mentalnotepodcast.com Free mental health assessment: (877) 850-7199 National Suicide Prevention Hotline: Dial 988

It's Just Bits
Episode 93 - Wet Denim and The Chafing feat Avery CF Otten

It's Just Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 49:37


We talked with Avery CF Otten, whose voice you're gonna wanna get used  to cause he'll be back performing with his band Daddy Jones' Goocher. You can find him at @averycfotten on all socials, which you'll wanna do if  you need help on any kind productions  Get involved with Hope For The Day, cause we all know what it's like to not be ok sometimes and it's always worth reminding people that better times are coming. https://hftd.org/ ALL OUR LINKS https://linktr.ee/itsjustbits DONATIONS https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ MERCH https://www.teepublic.com/user/itsjustbits TWITTER @kellen_frank @theconnorfordSupport the show: http://linktr.ee/itsjustbitsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Cover to Cover with DGPL
Cover to Cover 144: Lucas McKeever, Access Services Manager; Hope For The Day

Cover to Cover with DGPL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 35:24


Meet the newest manager at the library, Lucas McKeever! Organization of the Month: Hope for the Day.

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Audrey Off The Cuff
Breaking the Stigma & Taking Action with Hope for the Day

Audrey Off The Cuff

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 48:20


Hello and welcome back! I'm so excited to be here for season 3 of Well, Not Perfect. We have so many amazing guests lined up this season and I can't wait for you to meet them all.    In this first episode, I want to introduce you to the amazing Allison Herman. Allison is the Director of Education at Hope For The Day. Hope For The Day is an incredible Chicago-based non-profit who's mission is to empower the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education.    This episode comes at the perfect time because May is Mental Health Awareness month & May 19th is the second annual Mental Health Action Day. This is a time to educate, provide support and empower the world to move from awareness to action for mental health.   Through our conversation, I was deeply inspired to learn about all the ways that Allison & Hope For The Day are taking action each and every day. Their work is making a huge impact and helping people truly know that “It's Ok Not To Be Ok” — a message they've trademarked and spread across the globe.   In today's episode you will learn: The ins and outs of the essential work Hope For The Day is doing And how you can be a part of the efforts to break the stigma and take action for mental health.   Be sure to stay tuned at the end of the episode for more on the worldwide Mental Health Action Day happening on May 19th!    Welcome to another episode of Well, Not Perfect.    To learn more about Hope For The Day and how you can get involved, you can find them at: Website: www.hftd.org Instagram, Facebook & Twitter: @hopefortheday LinkedIn: Hope For The Day Hops For The Day HFTD E-Learning

Arlington Baptist Church - Sermons
Hope for the Day of Small Things

Arlington Baptist Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022


Sermon preached by Matthew DelValle on February 6, 2022 at Arlington Baptist Church in Arlington, Virginia.

VERSED
Countdown To Christmas: Faith That Amazed Jesus (Luke 7)

VERSED

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 13:53


Every day leading up to Christmas we will be reading, studying, and reflecting on a chapter of the Gospel of Luke. There are twenty-four days leading up to Christmas and twenty-four Chapters in Luke. We are going to enter the celebration of the birth of Jesus with a full context of his life and ministry. My hope and prayer for each of us is that we fully experience a closeness to Jesus like never before. Luke 6 shows us so much that we can learn from Jesus including the importance of prayer in critical moments, loving our enemies and how we should view ourselves and others.This is the VERSED podcast; a daily pursuit to become more perceptive to what the Bible says. If you would like to dive deeper into certain verses in the Bible, have a verse you would like to submit to have included in a future episode, have questions about the Bible that you would like answered in a bonus episode, or simply want to connect with me... text VERSED to 88474 or click hereAlso included in that link is a list of resources and references I use in this podcast and can help you grow deeper in your faith as well. As always – ratings and reviews are massive! They really help others discover the podcast and ultimately help us improve VERSED. Thanks in advance for that

VERSED
Is God A Cosmic Abuser?

VERSED

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 11:04


Maybe you have heard people speak about God or specifically the “Old Testament God” as a "cosmic abuser". A vengeful, wrathful, murderer. Maybe you believe that yourself. I do have empathy for that point of view because at first glance it may appear that way, especially if we do what is often easy to do and filter the Bible through our own lens, insert ourselves into the narrative, instead of reading the Bible fully and contextually. It's only when I began to do that that my eyes were opened and my heart exploded with this truth: God is just and righteous but when we fail to measure up, to meet expectations he fulfills the requirements for us. God is so MERCIFUL. It is so clear throughout the pages of the NT and it's really what to book of Hosea is all about.This is the VERSED Podcast; a daily pursuit to become more perceptive to what the Bible says. If you would like to dive deeper into certain verses in the Bible, have a verse you would like to submit to have included in a future episode, have questions about the Bible that you would like answered in a bonus episode, or simply want to connect with me... text VERSED to 88474 or click hereAlso included in that link is a list of resources and references I use in this podcast and can help you grow deeper in your faith as well. As always – ratings and reviews are massive! They really help others discover the podcast and ultimately help us improve VERSED. Thanks in advance for that

Emotional Duct Tape
Hope for the Day

Emotional Duct Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 45:49


We are joined this week by Matt and Allison from Hope For The Day, a non-profit movement empowering one-on-one conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education. We talk about their amazing organization and their own personal health journeys, how the pandemic changed their work and a few stories about the lives they have impacted. We also discussed Sip of Hope, their subsidiary coffee company which offers an open space for peer-to-peer connection. Learn more about Hope For The Day: Hope for the Day website: https://www.hftd.org/ Sip of Hope: https://sipofhope.com/ Find local resources available to you: https://www.hftd.org/find-help   Follow Emotional Duct Tape at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmotionalDTPod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emotionalducttapepodcast/ Tikok: https://www.tiktok.com/@emotionalducttapepodcast Email us with questions or comments at emotionalducttape@gmail.com

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Saint 14 project Podcast
Special Guest James Inks of TWLOHA

Saint 14 project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 97:16


Our hosts this week are Joe & Matt with special guest James Inks! This week Joe and Matt got the chance to sit down with Influencer Relations of To Write Love On Her Arm, James Inks! We had an absolute blast chatting with James about TWLOHA, a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide. This was a special episode we recorded during our Summer 2021 Benefit stream to raise awareness for Suicide Prevention and our new Suicide Prevention Mental Health Kits in collab with TWLOHA. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did, Thanks for listening! Go check more from Hope For The Day on Twitter! https://twitter.com/TWLOHA  https://twloha.com/ Also go check out James on Twitter!   Guardians Mental Health Check out our 501c(3) non-profits website at https://www.GuardiansMH.org We also have a Patreon if you want to help us keep the lights on and help us with costs to keep our Mental Health Kit program going. Always appreciated and never expected: https://www.patreon.com/GMHmentalhealthkits If you would like to support our Mental health kits program which are kits that are curated to support a gamer before, during and after gaming sessions with resources and sensory items and shipped to them at no cost to the individual or would like to request one please visit: https://linktr.ee/GMHkits   Leave us a review! Help the Podcast grow so we can continue to bring you our fusion of mental health topics and gaming.

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Saint 14 project Podcast
Special Guest Becca Milligan of Hope For The Day & Sip of Hope

Saint 14 project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 49:38


Our hosts this week are Joe, Nate, Alan and Matt with special guest Becca Milligan! This week we got the chance to sit down with the event manager of Hope For The Day & Sip of Hope Coffee shop, Becca Milligan! We had an absolute blast chatting with Becca about HFTD, a non-profit movement empowering the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did, Thanks for listening! Go check more from Hope For The Day on Twitter! https://twitter.com/HopeForTheDay   Guardians Mental Health Check out our 501c(3) non-profits website at https://www.GuardiansMH.org We also have a Patreon if you want to help us keep the lights on and help us with costs to keep the RTS Bot and other programs going. Always appreciated and never expected: https://www.patreon.com/GMHmentalhealthkits If you would like to support our Mental health kits program which are kits that are curated to support a gamer before, during and after gaming sessions with resources and sensory items and shipped to them at no cost to the individual or would like to request one please visit: https://linktr.ee/GMHkits   Leave us a review! Help the Podcast grow so we can continue to bring you our fusion of mental health topics and gaming.

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The Beer Mighty Things Podcast
# 95 - On Things We Don't Say with Hope For The Day

The Beer Mighty Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 67:25


In this Episode, we're featuring Hope For the Day's Strategic Partnerships Director Joel Frieders. "Suicide completion" rates have surged to a 30-year high and 1 in 4 people report a mental health crisis in their life. Globally, over 800,000 suicides are reported each year, with many more going unreported. In the US alone, over 121 individuals complete suicide on a daily basis. So, the beer community got on board with the Things We Don't Say IPA with @craftbeerformentalhealth that features multiple phone numbers & resources your loved one may need. We talk about Hope For The Day's education curriculum, mental health & the stigmas. While it's a serious topic, there's plenty of laughter! Through outreach, education, and action, we can equip people with the right tools to be proactive in their communities. Together, we can break the silence around mental health. More at HFTD.org and follow Joel on IG - there's some good laughs over there!

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Riggs Off The Radio
Things We Don't Say - A Mental Health Beer - #MENtalHealthMonday

Riggs Off The Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 16:24


A collaborative effort with the craft beer industry and "Hope For The Day" to let brewers and consumer know that its okay to NOT be okay, and start a conversation around mental health.  It's grown from an idea in a small brewery and is now available all over the world.  What's the story behind the beer though?  I talked with Nicole Henzel from Malteuop Malting Company and Jake Schinker of Eagle Park Brewing in Muskego, WI about this kickass mission.   www.thingswedontsay.beer  

The Big 550 KTRS
ITK With Ray Joel Frieders Hope For The Day 5 12 21

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 17:27


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3rd Best Pod
3rd Best Converge Album

3rd Best Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 55:26


After a hospital trip for extreme dehydration delayed his debut recording, 3rd Best Pod welcomes Young Jack Young, Chef at Pilot Project and contributor for Invisible Oranges, to gush over 3rd Best Converge Album! Jack's recommended charity: Hope For The Day, who deals with suicide prevention and mental health Thank you, as always, to Ben Granger for the theme song

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Craft Beer Professionals
Things We Don't Say IPA: Craft Beer for Mental Health

Craft Beer Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 65:53


www.ThingsWeDontSay.beer The THINGS WE DON'T SAY IPA project was created to help shift how we approach mental health by encouraging people to talk about their experiences and feelings, both good and bad, and to demonstrate the importance of asking for help when we need it. THINGS WE DON'T SAY IPA is a call to empower breweries from around the globe to use their platforms to stand up for those who suffer in silence with their mental health, be it with anxiety, depression, or other mental illness. Named after Hope For The Day's flagship mental health education curriculum, THINGS WE DON'T SAY IPA is a 6% IPA being released in May 2021, in conjunction with Hope For The Day's Shake The Stigma awareness campaign for Mental Health Month 2021. www.CraftBeerProfessionals.org

BCEN & Friends
Hope for the Day (Jonny Boucher)

BCEN & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 27:20


When you think of suicide, depression, and all things relating to mental health, you may not have heard of the name Jonny Boucher, but that name should be essential if you're not ok. Why, you may ask? Jonny Boucher is the CEO and founder of Hope for the Day, a non-profit organization that empowers the conversations surrounding mental health education and suicide prevention. In other words, this is a cool guy with a very cool purpose. On part one of this episode of BCEN and Friends, we dive into a little bit about Jonny Boucher. His purpose (and vision) is to lead the global conversation on proactive prevention in order to create a cultural shift and how we approach mental health in our communities. His motto, “It's OK to not be OK,” has created commotion all across the spectrum as he brings to light how we all need someone to talk and not just when we're on the edge of breaking, but when we just need someone to talk to about something as small as a bad day. For Jonny, the reason he decided to start Hope for the Day was because he has known 16 people to commit suicide; the 9th person being the reason he wanted to change everything. This person was known as Mike Scheindlin. During Jonny's upbringing, he began to do music festivals. In this time, he met Mike, who became an inspiration to him and why he thought music was a great way to bring people together to talk. However, Jonny felt closer to Mike than most people and when he received the news in his adult years about Mike plummeting to his death, Jonny couldn't breathe. He was devastated beyond words. This reason alone was why Jonny has spent his life trying to reach people of all cultures and lifestyles so that they know there is someone out there to listen when they need to talk. Jonny has also opened a coffee shop, Sip of the Day so that people have a place to go and not just a “phone number to call” when they aren't ok. Essentially, his entire life's work has surrounded his motto as he continues to work to help others, every day. To learn more about Jonny's mission, motto, and how to reach him (through means of Social Media) stay tuned for Part two of this special two-part series of BCEN and Friends Podcast starring Jonny Boucher. There, we will dive into more interesting things about Jonny Boucher and how he wants to change the way we all view mental health. CLICK HERE for a transcript of this Episode 

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Get Social Podcast
43: Hope for the Day

Get Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 46:53


Today's episode features an incredible interview with Jonny Boucher, Founder and CEO of Hope for the Day, a non-profit focusing on suicide prevention. We dive into how Jonny started HFTD and why it's important to talk about the stigma surrounding mental health. We also get to chat with Andy Gallant, the head roaster at Sip of Hope and learn how they are using coffee to start conversations and provide mental health education.  Get 10% off your coffee order from Sip of Hope by using code SipofSocial10 Follow us on Instagram: Jonny @hopefortheday + @sipofhope Summer @summerlambertphoto + @thestorycreative Rachel @rachelnellzey + @socialcoffeesupply Hope For the Day Educational Resources: https://www.hftd.org/geteducated

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Reality by Rach
RBR Season 2: Episode 8 with Hope for the Day Policy Director Joel Frieders

Reality by Rach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 26:12


In episode eight of Season 2 Rach chats with Hope for the Day Policy Director Joel Frieders. Topics covered include: - Suicide Prevention - Proactive Education - Ending the Stigma around talking about our Mental Health Connect with Joel here: Instagram: Hope for the Day Info Links: https://www.hftd.org/ (RESOURCE COMPASS) https://www.hftd.org/find-help @hopefortheday on all social media IG: https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HopeForTheDay Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday Connect with Rach here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realitybyrach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealitybyRach Blog: https://www.realitybyrach.com/

Heavy Hops
HH 021: Me(n)tal Health (Jonny Boucher/Hope For The Day)

Heavy Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 41:22


This week we are joined by Jonny Boucher, Founder and CEO of Hope For The Day (HFTD), a Chicago-based non profit movement that empowers conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education. Jonny discusses how he found his calling through the punk rock scene and music promotion, the stigmatization of mental health and illness, HFTD’s work with the service

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Sip of Hope - Proactive Prevention

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 51:52


Sip of Hope Coffee Bar opened its doors in May 2018 as a community space that truly embodies the proactive suicide prevention mission of Hope For The Day, meeting people where they are at, not where we expect them to be. 2020 brought many challenges and our community came together to Save Sip this past summer. And on World Mental Health Day, HFTD announced Sip of Hope Community Coffee Roasters as they embark on the next chapter of the Sip story. Join us for equal parts retrospective and a look ahead, smashing stigma with Sip of Hope.Our amazing guests this week include:-Andy Gallant: Lead Roaster at Sip of Hope-Becca Milligan: Marketing and Events Director at Hope for the Day-Brian Kmiecik: General Manager of Sip of Hope-Erin Dunbar: Sip of Hope baristaConversations Cafe is (usually) a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope for the Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, Banyan Treatment Center, and Janssen.Join the conversation. We are in this together.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Car Con Carne
It's OK not to be OK: Smashing the stigma about talking about suicide w/ Hope for the Day (Episode 498)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 39:50


It’s OK not to be OK. Hope for the Day makes its fifth pandemic appearance on Car Con Carne, as I’m visited by HFTD Director of Education Mike Vinopal and Director of Public Policy Joel Frieders. Car Con Carne is sponsored by Happy To Meat You, Chicago's online butcher shop serving the EXACT same Prime steaks and chops that you get at local steakhouses. Get FREE next-day local delivery and a pound of “Mother Chucker” burgers with my promo code: CARNE. 100% satisfaction guaranteed! Help support the people who help Car Con Carne! http://www.happytomeatu.com

Yak Channel Podcast Network
It's OK not to be OK: Smashing the stigma about talking about suicide w/ Hope for the Day (Episode 498)

Yak Channel Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 39:49


It’s OK not to be OK. Hope for the Day makes its fifth pandemic appearance on Car Con Carne, as I’m visited by HFTD Director of Education Mike Vinopal and Director of Public Policy Joel Frieders. Car Con Carne is sponsored by Happy To Meat You, Chicago's online butcher shop serving the EXACT same Prime steaks and chops that you get at local steakhouses. Get FREE next-day local delivery and a pound of “Mother Chucker” burgers with my promo code: CARNE. 100% satisfaction guaranteed! Help support the people who help Car Con Carne! http://www.happytomeatu.com

Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Project R.E.D. Team - Part II

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 106:29


Hope For The Day’s Proactive Suicide Prevention began in community spaces in 2016 and continues to evolve to empower more voices from the community at specialized intersections. Project R.E.D. Team is HFTD’s mental health education and outreach program designed by peers from military and first responder communities, including their families - Reminding Everyone Deployed...IT’S OK NOT TO BE OK. By empowering peers from these communities, these conversations can have a deeper impact on unique contributing factors military/first responder communities and their families are managing.Our amazing guests this week include:-Ryan Shannon: Director of Project R.E.D. Team, & Navy Veteran-Kenedey Ward: Assistant Director of Project R.E.D. Team-Sadie Strong: Veteran, Baker, & Body Positivity Model-Raymond Ott:The Marine Rapper, Hip-Hop Artists, & Veteran AdvocateConversations Cafe is (usually) a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope for the Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, Banyan Treatment Center, and Janssen.Join the conversation. We are in this together.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Laughing Out Of Depression
How To Take Our L's like a Champ!

Laughing Out Of Depression

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 30:15


Failure and Rejection are inevitable but here are some tips to taking your L's like a champ! Remember that you're not alone, we all go through hardships in life we just don't post about them on our socials!! This is mostly me telling you about the L's I've taken lately, ENJOY! Check out Hope For The Day for additional resources, Hope for the Day (HFTD) is a non-profit movement empowering the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education. RESOURCES are at the link below: Crisis Text Line: Free and Confidential Text HOME to 741-741 https://www.hftd.org/find-help

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Sum of Life
Hope for the Day

Sum of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 37:55


This was an awesome episode accompanied by Jonny Boucher, Founder & CEO of Hope for the Day, a non-profit organization focusing on Suicide Prevention. Jonny and I discuss how his organization began, why, how his life has been impacted by suicide and mental health, his collaborations in the beer and coffee industry, his music collaborations, and where Hope for the Day is at now. 100% of all of their proceeds go towards helping Suicide Prevention, which is amazing. Please donate if you have the means. I can't thank Jonny enough for doing this episode. - Hope for the Day (Learn More) https://www.hftd.org/ - Donate to Help Prevent Suicide: https://my.hftd.org/give/207001/#!/donation/checkout - HFTD Instagram http://instagram.com/hopefortheday - Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-8255 Support my Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/sumoflife

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The Geek Awakens Podcast
Episode 86: Teacher's Pet

The Geek Awakens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 67:32


Tonight, we have news on Microsoft and Bethesda, the MCU shuffling their releases and a possible book ban in Burbank. Plus we have news from Vault and Valiant and review "The Autumnal" (Vault), "Aggretsuko: Metal to the Max" (Oni Press) and "Chasin' the Bird: Charlie Parker in California" (Z2).   For more info on Hope For The Day and Sip Of Hope's "Conversations Cafe: Gaming For Mental Health," check out: https://www.hftd.org/events/convocafe102220

Chicago Psychology Podcast
Encore Episode: SUICIDE PREVENTION & WITH MIKE VINOPAL OF HOPE FOR THE DAY

Chicago Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 66:43


In this encore episode of the Psychology Talk Podcast, Kyle and Scott sit down with Mike Vinopal, the education director of Hope For The Day. Hope for the Day is a Chicago based, non-profit that works toward suicide prevention, and mental health education and destigmatization. Mike invited us to the cozy environs of Sip of Hope, Hope for the Day’s coffee bar. Mike speaks about the origins of Hope for the Day and the Sip of Hope coffee bar. He also discusses the outreach and educational mission of the organization. At the same time, it is a candid interview, and Mike shares his own mental health recovery story.

From Kitchen To Cause
Sip Of Hope: “One hundred percent of our proceeds support our cause.”

From Kitchen To Cause

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 31:19


In this episode of “From Kitchen To Cause,” we speak with Jonny Boucher, the founder of Hope For The Day and Sip of Hope Coffee in Chicago, IL (https://sipofhope.com/). Sip of Hope is the world's first coffee shop where 100% of the proceeds support proactive suicide prevention and mental health education. Jonny shares how Sip of Hope breaks the stigma with education programs and digital tools. Their goal is to educate 20,000 people in 2020. Jonny also shares how Sip of Hope creates a space where it is ok not to be ok. #mental-health #suicide-prevention

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Sound Mind
Carl Evans

Sound Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 43:43


Carl Evans is director of programs and operations for Hope For The Day, a non-profit that "empower[s] the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education."

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Be More Well Podcast
Episode 21: Breaking The Stigma Surrounding Suicide and Mental Health With Jonny Boucher

Be More Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 50:41


It's a sad statistic, but it's likely that just about all of us have been impacted by suicide. It's an epidemic in this country, but people are still uncomfortable talking about it. Why? That's a good question. Jonny Boucher, founder of Hope For The Day, has been working to break that stigma and educate people about suicide. The mission of HFTD is to get the conversation started and to offer resources about suicide prevention and mental health education. Jonny founded Hope For the Day after losing a close friend and mentor to suicide. The organization has worked to promote proactive prevention to create an environment for conversations to start before it's too late. I love the work going on with HFTD and it's only going to continue growing. I hope you'll check out more from them. Hope For The Day Website Hope For The Day Instagram Be More Well Instagram Be More Well Twitter

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Yak Channel Podcast Network
Let's talk openly and honestly about suicide. Hope for the Day returns to Car Con Carne (Episode 436)

Yak Channel Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 34:36


Mike Vinopal, Director of Education, and Joel Frieders, Director of public policy, for Hope for the Day return to Car Con Carne. They've been regular guests since the beginning of the pandemic for good reason. The need to talk about mental health and suicide is always vitally important, but certainly feels more so in 2020. What I like about Mike and Joel is they're not clinical or preachy when talking about mental health and suicide. They're honest and engaging communicators who listen, inform and speak on a welcome, personal level.   Thanks to C&H Financial Services for sponsoring this episode. Get the help your business needs (zero-cost payment-processing/cost effective lending/etc.) at And thanks to Happy to Meat U () for partnering up with Car Con Carne! They deliver delicious, premium meat affordably at the local level. Use promo code JVO to get FREE Chicago area (city/burbs) delivery this week only!

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Car Con Carne
Let's talk openly and honestly about suicide. Hope for the Day returns to Car Con Carne (Episode 436)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 34:37


Mike Vinopal, Director of Education, and Joel Frieders, Director of public policy, for Hope for the Day return to Car Con Carne. They've been regular guests since the beginning of the pandemic for good reason. The need to talk about mental health and suicide is always vitally important, but certainly feels more so in 2020. What I like about Mike and Joel is they're not clinical or preachy when talking about mental health and suicide. They're honest and engaging communicators who listen, inform and speak on a welcome, personal level.   Thanks to C&H Financial Services for sponsoring this episode. Get the help your business needs (zero-cost payment-processing/cost effective lending/etc.) at https://www.chfs.us/ And thanks to Happy to Meat U (https://www.happytomeatu.com) for partnering up with Car Con Carne! They deliver delicious, premium meat affordably at the local level. Use promo code JVO to get FREE Chicago area (city/burbs) delivery this week only!

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Scream Therapy
Episode 18: Jonny Boucher of Hope for the Day on suicide prevention

Scream Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 29:17


Host Jason Schreurs chats with Hope for the Day founder Jonny Boucher. The non-profit organization, based in Chicago, does suicide prevention work worldwide, including setting up information booths at punk festivals. Jonny started the group when his mentor and good friend took his own life. Jonny had to speak out about suicide and Hope for the Day was born. https://hftd.org Featured song: Terror - "One for the Underdogs" from One for the Underdogs (Trustkill Records, 2004) About this podcast: Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus" Artwork: Luke Ramsey - http://lukeramseystudio.com Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net

On Your Mind
Hope For The Day: Inviting People To The Conversation Around Mental Health With Jonny Boucher

On Your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 37:33


Mental health issues are very much affecting so many people around the world. However, the problem is the way we start our conversations around it—talking about it in response to and not ahead of it. In this episode, Timothy J. Hayes, Psy.D., brings someone who has been empowering the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education. He interviews Jonny Boucher, the founder of the non-profit organization, Hope For The Day (HFTD). Here, Jonny shares the importance of mental health education with us, letting us in on the events they are doing to invite people to the conversation rather than isolating them. Listen in to this important talk, sparking up conversations that help people understand that it’s okay not to be okay and, most importantly, to ask for help. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the On Your Mind Community today:journeysdream.orgTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTube

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Words of Hope
Hope for the Day

Words of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 4:14


In today’s devotional we think about the power of hearing and reading the Bible for the first time. And we realize that we all can make the familiar seem fresh and new through Jesus Christ.

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Project R.E.D. Team - Peervention for Military & First Responder Communities

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 117:36


This week's episode brings us the official launch announcement of Project R.E.D Team! Hope for the Day's Project R.E.D. Team is focused on mental health challenges for those who commit their lives to the safety and health of the community. It is Hope For The Day’s mental health education and outreach program, designed by peers from the military, first responders, law enforcement, health and their families.R.E.D. is an acronym Hope for the Day has appropriated to stand for...Reminding Everyone Deployed…IT’S OK NOT TO BE OK.Guests this week include Ryan Shannon, Director of Project R.E.D. Team, Navy Veteran, & Parent; Josh Taylor, Project R.E.D. Team Champion, Air Force Veteran, & Parent; Frank Reichert, Project R.E.D. Team Champion, Navy Veteran, & Parent; Alia Reichert, Project R.E.D. Team Champion, Spouse & Sibling of Veterans, & Parent; Kris Lundgren, Project R.E.D. Team Champion, Teacher, & Parent.Conversations Cafe is (usually) a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope for the Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, Banyan Treatment Center, and Janssen.Join the conversation. We are in this together.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Car Con Carne
Self-care in a time of collective trauma: A new chat with Hope for the Day (Episode 365)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 25:48


We’re all still quarantined, and it’s still OK not to be OK. It's been a while, so I checked back in with Mike Vinopal (Director of Education) and Joel Frieders (Director of Public Policy) from Hope for the Day. We talk about self-care ideas, ways to manage through the stressors and issues created by the pandemic, and shared emotions we're all experiencing.  

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Self-care in a time of collective trauma: A new chat with Hope for the Day (Episode 365)

Yak Channel Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 25:49


We’re all still quarantined, and it’s still OK not to be OK. It's been a while, so I checked back in with Mike Vinopal (Director of Education) and Joel Frieders (Director of Public Policy) from Hope for the Day. We talk about self-care ideas, ways to manage through the stressors and issues created by the pandemic, and shared emotions we're all experiencing. Hope for the Day wanted to share the following resources with you:   A virtual gallery show runs through 6/7 from Egoproof x Rotofugi. A portion of proceeds from prints sold will benefit HFTD.   And finally, for people trying to find resources in any US Zip Code for mental health & a variety of other social services (food relief, legal aid, etc.):   Introducing the Hope For The Day Resource Compass!   Hope For The Day has teamed up with Aunt Bertha, the social care network to provide a powerful tool to access resources at your fingertips! Hope For The Day’s Resource Compass helps navigate a wide array of resources for your well being... A wide array of mental health resources across the United States  Search for Federal, State, County, & Municipal services Find non-profit options     Explore financially accessible options like low-income, sliding scale, & needs-based assistance  Discover community aid, like food pantries, shelters, health clinics, & other social services   Help is closer than you think. Try it out at HFTD.org

Notes From The Road
Season 2 - Episode 4 - Andria Goodrow

Notes From The Road

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 62:06


In this very special Mental Health Awareness Month episode I'm joined by Andria Goodrow who's worked for some of the biggest names in music, including Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake! Andria candidly opens up about her own mental health journey, challenges she's overcome, and how she found a safe space on the road and in life. For anyone with an immediate need, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is always available at 1-800-273-8255. For those looking for other resources our friends at Hope For The Day can be found at www.hftd.org. Please stay safe out there and know you're not alone!

Printavo PrintHustlers Podcast
A Conversation About Mental Health With Jonny Boucher & Rowboat Creative 1

Printavo PrintHustlers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 38:38


Leadership during a crisis is the difference between a permanent catastrophe and a temporary speed bump. But what do leaders do if their mental health is suffering? Hope For The Day’s Johnny Boucher has elevated the conversation around mental health to a new level through outreach, education, and action. In this wide-ranging conversation, Printavo’s Bruce Ackerman hosts Rowboat Creative (Lucas Guariglia and Joe Zangrilli) alongside Campus Ink (Steven Farag) to talk with Johnny Boucher about mental health for screen print shops. Hope For The Day: https://www.hftd.org They discuss why small business owners are suffering so much right now. Steven Farag says, “Small business owners are lonely, stubborn, unemployable...that’s why we work for ourselves!” But since there’s so little structure, small business owners have to take on so many responsibilities. Johnny Boucher’s idea is simple: “Whether you have 10 people or 350,000 people, you have to lead. That means setting yourself up for success right now.” Johnny’s path to success originates in a well-define routine. “Getting up at 5 AM each morning isn’t easy [...] but by 7 AM, I’ve done yoga, meditated, and gone on a walk with the dog and my wife.” With everyone’s routines disrupted, it’s hard to find a way to soldier on under new circumstances. Rowboat Creative’s Lucas Guariglia has weathered the storm in Charlotte, NC – 1,500 miles from his Chicago-based print shop. He adds: “The most productive routine is hard to find. Even when you detach, you’ll still think: Shouldn’t I be formulating a better plan? Shouldn’t I be doing something else?” Even then, what is productivity under these circumstances? Events are canceled, and the majority of traditional screen print orders have come to a halt. Johnny urges business owners to take a realistic approach: “Understand you’re probably only really operating at 50 to 60% capacity...and that’s ok.” Lucas noted the irony of this situation: “There’s less work that can actually happen, but we’re working more than we ever have before.” The things that caused distractions during normal circumstances are gone. There’s just the core functions left: work on your business. “Control what you can, confirm what you can’t,” Johnny urges screen print shop owners. “Stay out of conversations you can’t control...they’re a waste of your time,” he adds. And definitely stay away from what Johnny calls the “24 hour news death cycle.” Screen printing is a difficult path – there’s no question. Joe Zangrilli from Rowboat Creative recounted when he met Johnny Boucher: “He pulled me aside and got me to admit that things really weren’t ok. I’d spent 14 years with my head down, just working as hard as I could. I mean, I’m my own boss, and I wouldn’t even let myself go outside and take a walk around the block during the day.” We’re all familiar with the unhealthy routine: drink coffee until 1 PM, then notice you haven’t had a single thing to eat and your eyes hurt from staring at a screen. “You’ve got to create an environment where you can thrive,” Johnny says. “We need to figure out out our own individual processes for ourselves in order to be productive right now.” The conversation about mental health is a hard one. But now – more than ever – it’s one of the most important conversations we can have. Keep pushing, Print Hustlers. Rowboat Creative: https://www.rowboatcreative.com Campus Ink: https://www.campus.ink Hope For The Day: https://www.hftd.org Printavo: https://www.printavo.com Check out Printavo Merch: https://www.printavo.com/merch Follow us on Instagram for all of the latest updates: https://www.instagram.com/printavo

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Car Con Carne
Mental health in the time of pandemic: It’s (still) OK not to be OK. Catching back up with Hope for the Day (Episode 335)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 27:07


Tonight I’m joined by Mike Vinopal (Director of Education) and Joel Frieders (Director of Public Policy) from Hope for the Day. We chat about how to take care of one’s mental health in this unprecedented time, how to tend to children’s mental health, and what to do if you need to talk with someone. Car Con Carne is sponsored by C&H Financial Services.

Yak Channel Podcast Network
Mental health in the time of pandemic: It’s (still) OK not to be OK. Catching back up with Hope for the Day (Episode 335)

Yak Channel Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 27:09


Tonight I’m joined by Mike Vinopal (Director of Education) and Joel Frieders (Director of Public Policy) from Hope for the Day. We chat about how to take care of one’s mental health in this unprecedented time, how to tend to children’s mental health, and what to do if you need to talk with someone. Car Con Carne is sponsored by C&H Financial Services.

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Marching on Together, Part 1

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 103:57


Due to current events and actions taken to ensure appropriate public health measures throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Hope for the Day is going virtual with Conversations Cafe for the next few months! The same great programming that you could participate in at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar will now be streamed live to YouTube each week instead! You can still listen to each episode right here on Anthologies of Hope to keep the conversation going in your preferred podcast app. Be sure to follow Hope for the Day on all the social platforms to follow along for a great slate of guests we'll be bringing you virtually each week!March's episodes will feature interviews with some of Hope for the Day's Agents of Impact doing amazing work to provide validation to others through their talents and passions including Denisse Robledo, one of the hosts of Cocktails con Comadres podcast and [artist Myron Laban (whose work is featured at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar).Cocktails con Comadres is a podcast hosted by three badass Chicago ladies. When life doesn't get in the way, they get together to drink, gossip, and discuss serious shit. They created this platform to elevate women's voices, share honest stories, and be unapologetically theirselves. Myron Laban is a 25 year-old visual artist and pharmacist born of Egyptian immigrants. He is most known for his CTA Project and Uplift pieces. His “Uplift” series represents perseverance to keep moving forward during struggle, while maintaining hope that things will be okay. In 2017 he was named “best new visual artist” by The Chicago Reader and has been featured on WGN and WCIU. Myron has incorporated his art into the community with organizations such as Hope For The Day, Chance the Rapper’s SocialWorks, Young Chicago Authors, and Boys and Girls Club of Chicago. His ultimate goal is to create art that helps people through their struggle.Conversations Cafe is (usually) a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope for the Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, Banyan Treatment Center, and Janssen.Join the conversation. We are in this together.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Car Con Carne
Hope for the Day in the time of pandemic: Mike Vinopal (Episode 319)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 28:43


Hope For The Day Education Director Mike Vinopal joins me to talk about Hope For the Day's mission to normalize conversation about mental health. Feeling low or desperate in this crazy, unprecedented time? Mike offers advice, links, and suggestions. We also end the podcast with an acoustic performance over web chat (again, forgive the audio quality; that's life under a pandemic). For reference: Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | Support Groups Central https://www.supportgroupscentral.com/groups_detail.cfm… Free Headspace for US healthcare professionals https://www.headspace.com/health-covid-19 Talkspace’s Response to COVID-19 | Talkspace https://www.talkspace.com/…/coronavirus-talkspace-resources/ NAMI Chicago Helpline (Call them at 833-626-4244) & Information for more Virtual Support Groups: https://www.namichicago.org/groups-and-classes… From NAMI Metro Suburban: Visit www.namimetsub.org for the latest information on virtual programs and services available. NAMI Dupage - Peer Counselor Request Form http://namidupage.org/…/resou…/peer-specialist-request-form/

Yak Channel Podcast Network
Hope for the Day in the time of pandemic: Mike Vinopal (Episode 319)

Yak Channel Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 28:42


 Education Director  joins me to talk about Hope For the Day's mission to normalize conversation about mental health. Feeling low or desperate in this crazy, unprecedented time? Mike offers advice, links, and suggestions. We also end the podcast with an acoustic performance over web chat (again, forgive the audio quality; that's life under a pandemic). For reference: Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance | Support Groups Central Free Headspace for US healthcare professionals Talkspace’s Response to COVID-19 | Talkspace NAMI Chicago Helpline (Call them at 833-626-4244) & Information for more Virtual Support Groups: From NAMI Metro Suburban: Visit  for the latest information on virtual programs and services available. NAMI Dupage - Peer Counselor Request Form

Chicago Psychology Podcast
Suicide Prevention with Mike Vinopal of Hope for the Day

Chicago Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 66:26


On episode 42, Kyle and Scott sit down with Mike Vin-Opal, the education director of Hope For The Day. Hope for the Day is a Chicago based, non-profit that works toward suicide prevention, and mental health education and destigmatization. Mike invited us to the cozy environs of Sip of Hope, Hope for the Day’s coffee bar. Mike fills speaks about the origins of Hope for the Day and the Sip of Hope coffee bar. He also discusses the outreach and educational mission of the organization. At the same time, it is a candid interview, and Mike shares his own mental health recovery story. Hope for the Day Sip of Hope

You, Me, Empathy: Sharing Our Mental Health Stories
114: Hope For the Day and Preventing Suicide with Mike Vinopal

You, Me, Empathy: Sharing Our Mental Health Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 100:26


On Episode 114 of You, Me, Empathy, Mike Vinopal and I explore suppressing emotions, why mental illness stigma silences, and the proactive suicide prevention organization, Hope For the Day. Support The Feely Human Collective!

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Hope for the Holidays

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 112:03


This month’s episode, titled “Hope for the Holidays”, features interviews with Hope For The Day Agents of Impact and Partners in Prevention doing amazing work to start the conversation in their own way, breaking the silence on mental health together as a community through their various talents and passions.Our guests this month include:-Mike Vinopal, Director of Education for HFTD, sitting down one-on-one with Caleb Jennings, one-half of Kambs Jennings Group - an amazing Partner in Prevention with HFTD.-Agent of Impact, Kate Smith, creator of One Woman Hamlet, an extra special one-woman show that aims to "Shake(speare) The Stigma Surrounding Mental Health."-Agent of Impact, Stefanie Berecz of the amazing band, The Right Now, talks about how she got involved with Hope For The Day, their performance at last year's Hope Ball, and how the band continues to break the silence together. - And the episode is closed out by an amazing, live two song performance by Stefanie and Chris from The Right Now!The Conversations Cafe is a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope For The Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, Banyan Treatment Center, and Janssen.The live experience of this month's episode who attended at Sip of Hope was generously sponsored by Partners in Prevention, Eating Recovery Center & Insight Behavioral Health Centers, who picked up the tab for guests for the evening. Eating Recovery Center’s mission is to provide the very best care to patients, families and providers of care in the treatment of, and recovery from, eating disorders and related conditions. Insight Behavioral Health Centers offers higher levels of care for children, adolescents, adults and their and families facing serious emotional and behavioral health concerns.Join the conversation. We are in this together.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: November to Remember

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 78:59


This week's Conversations Cafe, titled November to Remember, features interviews with some of Hope for the Day's Agents of Impact and Partners in Prevention doing amazing work to start the conversation in their own unique ways, breaking the silence on mental health together as a community through their various talents and passions.Guests this week include:•Leo Fotos: Executive Producer of TRU - A MUSICAL FOR MENTAL HEALTH, which just closed its run at Stage 773 right here in Chicago•Kidd Riot: Independent Pro-Wrestler and HFTD Agent of Impact.•Meghan Crisp: Occupational Therapist.The Conversations Cafe is a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope For The Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, and Banyan Treatment Center.Join the conversation. We are in this together.Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist at anthologiesofhope.com/playlist.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Intersectionality & Mental Health

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 63:59


Conversations Cafe: Intersectionality & Mental HealthThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly event at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education event is brought to you by Hope For The Day with support from our partners in prevention, Banyan Treatment Center, Dark Matter Coffee, and Three Run Two.Today's Conversations Cafe episode is titled Mental Health & Intersectionality. Recorded live at the UIC Forum, as part of Hope for the Day's Conversations Summit 2019 and hosted by Hope for the Day COO Carl Evans, this panel focused on addressing the nuances of stigma and mental health in an intersectional context for issues affecting people of color, individuals among LGBTQ+ populations and immigrants. These challenges are compounded further by historic elements within America, such as racism, non-secular and secular prejudices, cultural and language barriers.Our panelists include:Hannah & Charlie Lucas, creators of the NotOK AppBrandon Breaux, Chicago-based artist & designerElise Swopes, photographer, creative, and influencerNick Heineman, Project Manager at SocialWorksDr. Nneka Jones Tapia, currently of Chicago Beyond and more amazing credentials than we can name in our short intro!Hope for the Day's inaugural Conversations Summit 2019 educated, inspired, and activated attendees with an exciting mix of breakout sessions created and led by diverse groups of youth, mental health professionals and academic partners, covering a vast spectrum of topics from mental health, arts, and technology, to social justice and activism. The summit was graciously hosted by The University of Illinois at Chicago at the Isadore & Sadie Dorin Forum (The Forum).Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist at anthologiesofhope.com/playlist.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: First Responders

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 94:44


Conversations Cafe: First RespondersOur episode this week is titled, First Responders and features interviews with some of Chicago’s First Responders and the intersection of mental health and the important work they do daily to help others. For clarity, a first responder is a person with specialized training, who is among the first to arrive and provide assistance at the scene of an emergency and include Paramedics, Emergency Medical Technicians, Police Officers, and Fire Fighters.In honor of National First Responders Day, this past Monday, October 28th, we highlight stories and perspectives of representatives from the Chicago Police Department, Chicago Fire Department, and Chicago Emergency Medical Services.Our guests this week include:Steve Schneider, a former EMT & Paramedic during his time in Champaign, IL,Al Medina, former member of the Chicago Fire Department and current member of the Quinn Fire Academy,Elizabeth Crowe, a licensed clinician from the First Responders EAP program in Chicago,Chicago Police Officer Kate Sanchez, Mental Health Liaison Officer for the 19th District in the City of Chicago,Chicago Police Officer Theresa Kelly, Mental Health Liaison Officer for the 18th District in the City of Chicago.The Conversations Cafe is a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope For The Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, and Banyan Treatment Center.Join the conversation. We are in this together.Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist at anthologiesofhope.com/playlist.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Wide Wonder

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 47:07


Conversations Cafe: Wide WonderThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly event at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar, featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education event is brought to you by Hope For The Day, with support from our partners in prevention, Banyan Treatment Center, Dark Matter Coffee, and Three Run Two.The Wide Wonder Bus Tour, sponsored by Insight Behavioral Health Centers, made its Chicago stop at Sip of Hope and the Cruze-Harringtons participated in a fireside chat with Carl Evans, Director of Programming for Hope for the Day.Robyn Cruze & Tim Harrington are the founders of Wide Wonder, described as "one bus, two parents, two teens, and a dog in a year of service in search of wide wonder". To date, they have traveled over one thousand miles in the quest for breaking stigma and bringing everyday mental health conversations to local communities. Sound familiar?Robyn and Tim spoke with Carl and dished on what the experience has been like bringing Wide Wonder to a number of communities across the United States, what it’s been like to bring a family along for the ride, and why this mission is so important to them, both in proactive advocacy but also while being in active recovery themselves. You can find more information on their family and the Wide Wonder mission at their website www.widewonder.life.Join the conversation. We are in this together.Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist at anthologiesofhope.com/playlist.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: PAWS to COPE

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 91:14


Conversations Cafe: PAWS to COPEThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly event at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar, featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education event is brought to you by Hope For The Day, with support from our partners in prevention, Banyan Treatment Center, Dark Matter Coffee, and Three Run Two.This week's live Conversations Cafe episode is titled “PAWS to COPE - The Power of Pets”, and is filled with discussion & education on Therapy Animals, Emotional Support Animals, and Service Animals, no matter whether they are furry, feathered, or scaled.Our guests this week include a plethora of Hope for the Day Family:Jackie Carmody, a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor & a registered board certified Art TherapistPam Baren Kaplan, a professional pet loss grief recovery and life coachRyan Shannon, a United States Veteran and Director for Hope for the Day’s upcoming Project RED Team.Roger Rosenquist, Director of the Chicagoland chapter of Pets for VetsSandee Thomas and Tesla, Sip of Hope’s resident therapy dog team and leaders of a therapy dog ministry at Willow Creek Church in Barrington, IL.Pam’s upcoming book, titled Tails of Unconditional Love: Your Journey to the Other Side of Pet Loss Grief is available for preorder now and scheduled to be released on August 15th, 2019. You can find the Amazon preorder page via www.anthologiesofhope.com/paws (P-A-W-S)The Conversations Cafe is a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope For The Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, and Banyan Treatment Center.Join the conversation. We are in this together.Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist at anthologiesofhope.com/playlist.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Out of the Darkness

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 74:10


Conversations Cafe: Out of the DarknessThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope For The Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, and Banyan Treatment Center.This week’s event is titled Out of the Darkness and features one of Hope for the Day’s premier Partners in Prevention, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois (AFSP). We cover some of the history of AFSP on a national level; the research, partnerships, and programming that AFSP IL does year round; and cover their upcoming Out of the Darkness Walk coming up on September 21st, 2019 at Montrose Harbor in downtown Chicago.Our guests this week discuss how mental health and suicide have impacted their lives, as well as what brought them to their work with AFSP directly. Joining us on this episode are Courtney Collins, Regional Director of AFSP IL & MO; Cara Levinson, Secretary for the Board of Directors and Co-Chair of the Education Outreach Committee; Mike Bushman, Author, and AFSP Board Member and Volunteer; and Steve Moore, Co-Chair of the Board of Directors, Chair of the Advocacy & Policy Committee, and Caption of the Race AFSP team. For more information on the AFSP IL Leadership team, you can check out their website at https://afsp.org/chapter/afsp-illinois/afsp-illinois-chapter-leadership/.Be sure to check out Hope for the Day's inaugural Conversations Summit, hosted in downtown Chicago on Saturday, September 7th, 2019. The Conversations Summit will empower young voices through interactive sessions for learning, dialogue, and activism. Best of all, the event is free but you do need to register ahead of time, so head on over to conversationssummit.com for more details and to get your tickets today!Join the conversation. We are in this together.Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist at anthologiesofhope.com/playlist.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Resiliency

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 111:44


Conversations Cafe: ResiliencyThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly event at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar, featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education event is brought to you by Hope For The Day, with support from our partners in prevention, Banyan Treatment Center, Dark Matter Coffee, and Three Run Two.This week's live Conversations Cafe event, simply titled "Resiliency", featured interviews focusing on options for mental health maintenance to develop resiliency for ourselves and for the people we care about the most in our lives: our children, our friends, our family, and all the communities we belong to as individuals.Also, be sure to check out Hope for the Day's inaugural Conversations Summit, hosted in downtown Chicago on Saturday, September 7th, 2019. The Conversations Summit will empower young voices through interactive sessions for learning, dialogue, and activism. Best of all, the event is free but you do need to register ahead of time, so head on over to conversationssummit.com for more details and to get your tickets today!Our guests include a plethora of Hope for the Day family:Sarah Moss, leader of Hope for the Day's Team Thrive. Visit hftd.org/teamthrive for more details.Matthew Hoffman, creator of the You Are Beautiful movement. Visit heyitsmatthew.com, you-are-beautiful.com, or 3368 N Damen right here in Chicago for more details.Veronica Padilla, creator and author of Gentle Mentals. Visit gentlementals.com for more details on the book and additional merchandise.Join the conversation. We are in this together.Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist at anthologiesofhope.com/playlist.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: The Light Project

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 58:29


Conversations Cafe: The Light ProjectThis week’s event is titled The Light Project. We talk with photographers and Hope For The Day Agents of Impact, Jamie Parker and Chris Callen. Jamie and Chris are the brains behind the The Light Project, a portrait series in collaboration with HFTD. They ask two questions - "How mental health and suicide have impacted your life?" and "What gives you hope?" As the person shares, Jamie and Chris capture two portraits to show that we have all darkness and light.You’ll hear what inspired Jamie and Chris to create The Light Project in its current form, some of the highlights they’ve had along the way, and their plan for making it generally available in 2020! Attendees also had the opportunity to participate in the Light Project at the end of the episode and it was one of the most well-engaged interactive events at our Conversations Cafes to date!The Conversations Cafe is a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope For The Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, and Banyan Treatment Center.Join the conversation. We are in this together.If you are in the Chicago area, don’t miss the chance to attend one of my favorite night’s of the year - and I haven’t even experienced it in person yet! Hope for the Day’s signature event, The Hope Ball, hosted at Salvage One in Chicago’s West Loop, brings the Chicagoland community together for an evening of celebration of the future of mental health that we are all creating together as a community! Don’t miss the presentation of the Partner in Prevention Award to Old Irving Brewing and Keynote Speaker, Dan Carcillo, mental health and lived experience advocate, as well as a two-time Stanley Cup winner with the Chicago Blackhawks. Tickets are available at https://www.hftd.org/hopeball2019.Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist at anthologiesofhope.com/playlist.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: You Can't Wear That

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 63:06


Conversations Cafe: You Can't Wear ThatThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly live podcast recording at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education programming is brought to you by Hope For The Day with support from our partners in prevention, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Illinois, and Banyan Treatment Center.Today's Conversations Cafe episode is titled You Can't Wear That. Recorded live at the UIC Forum, as part of Hope for the Day's Conversations Summit 2019, this panel focused on exploring stigmas that impact the mental health for those who identify as female and was expertly hosted by Hope for the Day board member, Christmas Eger.Our panelists included:Rosabelle Eales, an LA-based Artist & Creative Management professionalHannah Lucas, Co-creator of the NotOK appAmy Sumpter, co-host of the Shaped PodcastJenna Korsten, mental health advocate and Stoneman Douglas High School alumnaKenya Hawkins, Clinical Counselor at Youth Guidance, focusing on their Working on Womanhood programHope for the Day's inaugural Conversations Summit 2019 educated, inspired, and activated attendees with an exciting mix of breakout sessions created and led by diverse groups of youth, mental health professionals and academic partners, covering a vast spectrum of topics from mental health, arts, and technology, to social justice and activism. The summit was graciously hosted by The University of Illinois at Chicago at the Isadore & Sadie Dorin Forum (The Forum).Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist at anthologiesofhope.com/playlist.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: All in the Family

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 105:22


Conversations Cafe: All in the FamilyThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly event at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar, featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education event is brought to you by Hope For The Day, with support from our partners in prevention, Banyan Treatment Center, Dark Matter Coffee, and Three Run Two.A fantastic episode of Conversations Cafe! We kicked off the event by having Sherri Gross, Community Outreach Coordinator of The Road Home Program, share on being a caretaker and the types of impact that can exasperate among all parties in a household from the perspective of caring and supporting a veteran.Our tremendous panel shared from their experience and background. Vikki Webster, founder of the Reginald and Paul Sewell Foundation, touched on the impact of losing her brothers to suicide and how that impacted herself and her brothers network of friends that were a form of family, along with touching on her ongoing journey to make peace with her brothers passing.Amanda Vitrano, founder of Learn For Lauren, approached the topic from the loss of her sister Lauren who died by suicide and shared insights into how her sister’s challenges could be hidden from the family. She also shared how her family and herself have coped and found paths to healing and finding a positive forward path.John Jonak, a principal at Westmont JH in DuPage county and military veteran, shared lessons learned on confronting silences, stigma, and challenges as a veteran and with the unfortunate loss of his 9 year old daughter Katie, and his family found to find strength and healing.We had another phenomenal round of participation from our engaged audience who asked great questions and provided for further discussion and understanding! What a great night!Education Feature:Sherri Gross / Road Home Programhttps://roadhomeprogram.org/Panelists:Vikki Webster / The Reginald & Paul Sewell Foundationhttps://www.reginaldpaulsewell.com/Amanda Vitrano / Learn For Laurenhttps://www.lifeafterlauren.com/John Jonak / Principal of Westmont JHhttps://www.cusd201.org/domain/10Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: The Hero in You

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 73:54


Conversations Cafe: The Hero in YouThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly event at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar, featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education event is brought to you by Hope For The Day, with support from our partners in prevention, Banyan Treatment Center, Dark Matter Coffee, and Three Run Two.This episode is dedicated to "The Hero in You - Positive Mental Health Influences in Pop Culture", and unveils a new format for Conversations Cafe where we spotlight our first solo feature guest, comedian Marty DeRosa, to talk about the intersections between comedy, pop culture, and mental health as we gear up for C2E2 weekend.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Abuse, Consent, and Agency

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 88:46


Conversations Cafe: Abuse, Consent, and AgencyThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly event at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar, featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education event is brought to you by Hope For The Day, with support from our partners in prevention, Banyan Treatment Center, Dark Matter Coffee, and Three Run Two.This was a very special Conversations Cafe, dedicated to “Abuse, Consent, and Agency” - in honor of April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month.In this episode, emceed by Carl Evans, Director of Programming for Hope for the Day, we combine past formats for Conversations Cafe where we feature education segments to raise the visibility of resources from community partners, including YWCA of Chicago and Porchlight Counseling Services, interspersed with performance pieces from talented members of our local community, to talk about the intersections between abuse in all of its forms, sexual assault, mental health, and self-expression.Surrounding this special live event, YWCA of Chicago hosted a Denim Day Ribbon Making activation at Sip of Hope on Friday April 12th. Denim Day was on Wed. April 24th. If you are unfamiliar with the Denim Day Campaign, you can checkout denimdayinfo.org for more complete information. In between the excellent education pieces and audience discussion, our live performances include some powerful spoken word poetry from Natalie Dykema.Wrapping up the night, we close it out with a powerful performance from Alex Subak, founder of the Be Victorious Project. After you hear the performance, you will definitely want to check out victoriousproject.org for more information on their mission to provide resources and support to people who have experienced or are experiencing intimate partner violence and their loved ones.As always, you can find future Conversations Cafe events at PEERvention.org, Hope for the Day, or Sip of Hope’s Facebook pages. Or, just check in to Sip of Hope on the third Wednesday of every month.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Partners in Prevention

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 83:16


Conversations Cafe: Partners in PreventionThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly event at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar, featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education event is brought to you by Hope For The Day, with support from our partners in prevention, Banyan Treatment Center, Dark Matter Coffee, and Three Run Two.This episode is dedicated to Partners in Prevention, the forward-thinking businesses that help to support the HFTD mission and amplify the message that “IT'S OK NOT TO BE OK®️”, featuring podcast interviews with representatives from Three Run Two, Sip of Hope Coffee Bar, Dark Matter Coffee, and HFTD's founder and CEO, Jonny Boucher.Stay tuned after the episode for the full version of the song used in this episode's interludes, “Everything All At Once” by Sleep On It.Sleep On Ithttps://open.spotify.com/artist/5FmgqLlJ8MJ9A8zmOPFxK2?si=DxIdAzOOSjyIo1BXRY4wygAnthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

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Anthologies of Hope
Conversations Cafe: Living OUT Loud

Anthologies of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 70:41


Conversations Cafe: Living OUT LoudThe Conversations Cafe is a monthly event at Sip of Hope Coffee Bar, featuring education and open forum dialogue on the intersections of Mental Health within our communities. This education event is brought to you by Hope For The Day, with support from our partners in prevention, Banyan Treatment Center, Dark Matter Coffee, and Three Run Two.June's episode is in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. Dedicated to celebrating the power and history of PRIDE, we will be using pieces of art to start these important conversations about the origins of PRIDE, mental health and the intersection of gender, identity, and orientation, and how to advocate and be an ally of the LGBTQ+ community.Our excellent guest panelists joining us this week are Dr. Ashley Molin, Gracie Fischer, and Krystal Baisden.Dr. Ashely Molin is licensed clinical psychologist and Associate Director of Behavioral Health at Center on Halstead, the midwest’s largest & most comprehensive LGTBQ+ community center.Gracie Fischer is a student at the University of Illinois Chicago and a HFTD surrogate and member of the HFTD education team.Krystal Baisden joins us from the Be Super Initiative, a movement calling for everyone to be the hero that is already inside them by using comic books and superheroes to address social justice issues.Special thanks to Partners in Prevention, Busy Beaver Button Co., who gave participants the opportunity to take part in a special art engagement, creating their own buttons to celebrate the stigmatized parts of our own individual identities be it gay, trans, non-binary, immigrant, or suicide survivor.The visual aid used during the live recording is available at https://www.anthologiesofhope.com/pride. The PRIDE-specific, curated Spotify playlist used for the live event is available via https://www.anthologiesofhope.com/pride-playlist.Anthologies / Rick Osowski / Hope for the Dayhttps://www.auxchicago.com/anthologies-of-hopehttps://www.anthologiesofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.facebook.com/anthologiesofhope/https://www.instagram.com/rosowski/https://www.hftd.org/https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheday/https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheday/https://sipofhope.com/https://www.instagram.com/sipofhope/https://www.facebook.com/sipofhope

Network Next Gen Podcast
24 - Network Next Gen - Hope For The Day

Network Next Gen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 63:04


Network Next Gen Podcast with Hope For The Day ft. Jonny Boucher and Joel Frieders

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Key In The Lake
25. Jonny Boucher - Hope For The Day

Key In The Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 62:57


Become active with Hope For The Day or at @HopeForTheDay. Find Jonny at @jonnyboucherListen to more episodes and read stories at keyinthelake.comInstagram: Key In The LakeHosts Jake Hukee and Wilson Torres

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In the Key of Change Chats
Jonny Boucher of Hope For The Day

In the Key of Change Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 14:24


Jonny Boucher, spokesman for Hope For the Day, talks about this important social charity as it made its way on Vans Warped Tour. Soon after the end of the tour, former president, Barack Obama, tweeted about Boucher and Sip of Hope--a Chicago coffee hotspot that is raising money and awareness of suicide and services. Watch the interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_khBuiZ8kY. Go to www.inthekeyofchange.com for interviews, photos, and signed merch from your favorite bands. In The Key of Change Chats is part of The Jabberjaw Media Podcast Network. http://www.jabberjawmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Notes From The Road
Season 1 - Episode 3 - Jonny Boucher

Notes From The Road

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 102:02


May is Mental Health Awareness Month so for this very special episode we are joined by Jonny Boucher; the CEO and Founder of Hope For The Day, a suicide prevention non profit. HFTD works closely with the touring industry changing lives and giving people HOPE, through many types of outreach.

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This Empty Glass
Episode 23: Happy New Year

This Empty Glass

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018


This time of year is tough; being sober over the holidays is tough, restaurant work is tough, but goddamn it, we are tough.  Reach out if your innate badassery isn't getting you all the way there: https://www.aa.org/pages/en_US/find-local-aa 1-800-273-8255 (Suicide Prevention Hotline) https://www.hftd.org/ (Hope For The Day) https://www.bensfriendshope.com/

The Emo Social Club Podcast
Hope For The Day, A Conversation With Jonny Boucher

The Emo Social Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 50:28


We sit down at the Sip Of Hope coffee shop with Jonny Boucher, founder of Hope For The Day, a non-profit hoping to prevent suicide and bring more attention to mental health issues by developing community and opening doors for conversation. We also talk about how good ramen is, what our parents never taught us, and why you shouldn't check social media right when you wake up. Pretty packed episode! Find Hope For The Day: Official Website Facebook Sip Of Hope Official Website Sip Of Hope on Facebook Join the club! Youtube Facebook Twitter Instagram Follow us! Brian: @spookypants1 Lizzie: @bordenbathory

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SOL Podcast
Ep. 24 - Pinpoint

SOL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018


p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; min-height: 14.0px} Brand spankin’ new artist alert! I sit down with Pinpoint (aka Mitchel) to discuss how he got his start in playing music. Very different path than most of my previous guests, had a blast talking with him. Also, Victoria from the Hope For The Day episode joined us as well. Plus, Riot Fest is upon us, so I drunkenly give you some of my top picks to see this year. I had too much wine at Guardrail practice, whoops.   Pinpoint’s next show: Beat Kitchen, Monday 9/17     Guarden Fresh Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/guardrailchicago/playlist/2FEg1mvEV1c6UdwgDqfkqM?si=pOVKU-LlSUeXv2AjSJYg3w   Sponsor: DicksByMail.com     Music: “The Malört Song (A Waltz for Old Jeppson)” by Archie Powell & The Exports “Sports” by Beach Bunny “6308” by Pinpoint “Demon and Division” by Alkaline Trio   Theme: "Dreamwalker" by Speaking With Ghosts Background music: “Sure Shot” by Intervals Closing theme: "I Got Another Girl Pregnant" by Guardrail   www.facebook.com/PinpointIL www.facebook.com/archiepowellandtheexports www.facebook.com/beachbunnymusic www.facebook.com/alkalinetrio   www.facebook.com/StandingOutLoud www.facebook.com/SpeakingWithGhosts www.facebook.com/GuardrailChicago

Jenny Mernickle Podcast
Ep - 64 Hope For The Day

Jenny Mernickle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 7:29


Pray, trust and take one day at a time.  Worry is a waste of time.  Trust.

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Blood, Sweat & Beers w/ Sam Dean
018 - Jonny Boucher (Hope For The Day)

Blood, Sweat & Beers w/ Sam Dean

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 83:42


Jonny is the founder of the mental health awareness and suicide prevention organization Hope For The Day. Sam and Jonny talk about music, mental health, suicide and more.    hftd.org Jonny's Instagram Sam's Twitter Sam's Instagram

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Game of the Month Podcast
S1 04 – Spec Ops: The Line and Hope For The Day

Game of the Month Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 70:47


We have our first guest, Spencer “MrPureinstinct” on the show, talk about his upcoming charity stream, and discuss the intricacies of Spec Ops: The Line.

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SOL Podcast
Ep. 18 - Hope For The Day's Rob Haberman & Victoria Goodman

SOL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018


This week, I sit down with my good friends Rob Haberman and Victoria Goodman. They are with a fantastic non-profit suicide awareness organization Hope For The Day. Rob is also a great concert photographer. We talk about their work with HFTD, discuss the glamorization of mental health issues, and reminisce about our favorite live music experiences, with plenty of tangents along the way. “It’s OK Not To Be OK”   Music: “Misery Game” by Glasslands “Left 4 Dead” by Sharptooth   Chicago Pop Punk Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/1252916436/playlist/5V5Pf0rgt188LL2bxd4pWk Guarden Fresh Wednesdays: https://open.spotify.com/user/guardrailchicago/playlist/2FEg1mvEV1c6UdwgDqfkqM?si=pOVKU-LlSUeXv2AjSJYg3w   Sponsor: DicksByMail.com   Intro: “Dreamwalker” by Speaking With Ghosts Background music by Brojob Closing theme: "I Got Another Girl Pregnant" by Guardrail   www.HFTD.org www.facebook.com/robhabermanphoto www.facebook.com/StandingOutLoud www.facebook.com/GuardrailChicago www.facebook.com/SpeakingWithGhosts  

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WGN - The Amy Guth Podcast
Hope for the Day Founder Jonny Boucher: “Where tragedy lies, opportunity exists”

WGN - The Amy Guth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017


It all started with a passion for ice cream. Rex Huppke and Amy Guth welcome Hope for the Day Founder Jonny Boucher into the studio. He talks about talking about mental health issues. Join the cause to prevent suicide Sunday at the Dairy Queen on Wehrli Road. [audio http://serve.castfire.com/audio/3423096/3423096_2017-11-10-164436.64kmono.mp3?ad_params=zones%3DPreroll%7Cstation_id%3D3779.mp3]

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Cold Waves Soundcheck
412 - Hope For The Day

Cold Waves Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 20:38


Interview with Jonny Boucher from suicide prevention non-profit organization Hope For The Day Closing Song - Stages of Grief by Acumen vs. Cyanotic http://www.hftd.org Cold Waves IV: http://coldwaves.net/ http://doubledoor.com/events/acumen-nation-20th-anniversary-full-album-performance-of-transmission-from-eville/ (Thurs Sept. 24th Kick-Off) http://metrochicago.com/ (Fri/Sat Sept. 25-26th) Subscribe to Cold Waves Soundcheck: iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/coldwaves-soundcheck/id1006121711 Non-iTunes -http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:149627566/sounds.rss

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