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Have you ever wondered why so many physicians silently struggle with burnout, shame, and the pressure to be perfect—even when their careers look successful on the outside?In this powerful replay episode from season 1, Coach JPMD speaks with Dr. Richard Shaw about a topic that's both deeply personal and professionally urgent: physician shame. With September marking National Suicide Prevention Month, this episode sheds light on why the internal weight of “never being enough” is leading to devastating consequences—and what doctors can do to finally heal.Learn a 3-step framework for overcoming shame with practical, grace-centered strategiesUnderstand the dangerous link between perfectionism and physician burnoutDiscover how vulnerability and safe relationships can become the antidote to hidden painIf you're a physician or healthcare professional seeking freedom from internal pressure and silent suffering, press play now and learn how to break free from shame—one healing truth at a time.If you need emotional help or even contemplating suicide please reach out to the following resources. We are here to help you.Pamela Wible, MDhttps://Idealmedicalcare.org/contactNational Suicide Prevention Line1-800-273-8255 (TALK)Dr. Richard Shawhttp://www.shamenomore.comLink to book - Shame No Morehttps://a.co/d/1gOBOOkTEXT HERE to suggest a future episode topic Discover how medical graduates, junior doctors, and young physicians can navigate residency training programs, surgical residency, and locum tenens to increase income, enjoy independent practice, decrease stress, achieve financial freedom, and retire early, while maintaining patient satisfaction and exploring physician side gigs to tackle medical school loans.
Ashley Fueston, Vice President of the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) — American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees Council 28— joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the Walkout for Washington and their tentative agreement for the 2025-2027 General Government contract. On the final day of National Suicide Prevention Month, America's Work Force Union Podcast welcomed back Wayne Creasup II, Director of Health and Safety for the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers. Creasup discussed what the union is doing to address rising suicide rates in the union and the mental health resources available to members.
In this episode of Bold Beautiful Borderline, we explore the essential steps for building a personalized crisis plan in honor of National Suicide Prevention Month. Learn how to identify warning signs, create a support system, and develop effective coping strategies to manage mental health crises. Whether you're struggling or supporting someone in need, this episode offers practical tools to ensure safety and well-being during difficult times. DOWNLOAD THE TEMPLATE HERERESOURCESNational Mental Health Association (MH) Peer-Run Warm Line. The phone number is:1-877-500-9276Crisis Text Line is a free, confidential service that provides 24/7 support via text messages for people in crisis. This service is available in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Ireland. To connect with a trained crisis counselor, you can text:Text HOME to 741741The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a 24/7, confidential hotline that offers support for individuals in emotional distress or experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis.CALL 988Send us a text message to be anonymously read and responded to! Support the showYou can find Sara on Instagram @borderlinefromhell. You can also find the podcast on IG @boldbeautifulborderline Corey Evans is the artist for the music featured. He can be found HERE Talon Abbott created the cover art. He. can be found HERE Leave us a voicemail about your thoughts or questions on the show at boldbeautifulborderline.comIf you like the show we would love if you could rate, subscribe and support us on Patreon. Patreon info here: https://www.patreon.com/boldbeautifulborderline?fan_landing=true Purchase Sara's Exploring Your Borderline Strengths Journal at https://www.amazon.com/Exploring-Your-Borderline-Strengths-Amundson/dp/B0C522Y7QT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=IGQBWJRE3CFX&keywords=exploring+your+borderline+strengths&qid=1685383771&sprefix=exploring+your+bor%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1 For mental health supports: National Suicide Pr...
Israel's recent airstrikes in Lebanon are the deadliest in decades – as tensions in the Middle East continue to rise, we speak with former U.S. diplomat Alberto Fernandez on whether the conflict may soon escalate into a broader war. Correspondent Mark Irons takes us to southern Florida where politicians on both sides of the aisle have found common ground: saving the Everglades. Bishop John Dolan of Phoenix opens up about losing three siblings to suicide and the need for mental health ministry in the Church, as National Suicide Prevention Month comes to a close. Archbishop Andrew Nkea of Cameroon sits down with Montse Alvarado to discuss his candid thoughts and hopes for the upcoming October Synod on Synodality meetings in Rome. And ahead of St. Thérèse of Lisieux's feast day - we introduce you to singer-songwriter Marie Miller, whose latest album was inspired by The Little Flower.
Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Jose Martinez, an Army Veteran and triple amputee, joins the show for National Suicide Prevention Month to discuss how, with the help of Semper Fi & America's Fund, he overcame his extensive injuries, depression, and suicidal thoughts to become an adaptive athlete.
New month, new topics! Here on this September Run The List episode, we usher in the season of Fall and highlight current events that have stirred up countless conversations across the country. We discuss Diddy's upcoming trial, Kendrick being chosen to perform for the Super Bowl in NOLA, Trump and Kamala's 1st national presidential debate, Florida-based surgeon removing a patient's liver rather than spleen, ERAS application season, and National Suicide Prevention Month.We also introduce one of our newest podcast hosts on SNMA Presents: The Lounge— DR. Dumebi Okocha! We are ecstatic to have her infectious energy and quick-witted dialogue here on the podcast, and we know that she will flourish in this role!Stay tuned for additional programming that we will be releasing soon here on The Lounge!Click this link to sign up for the Vot-ER Healthy Democracy Campaign: link.vot-er.org/hdc2024To share your thoughts on our discussions or if you have any questions to ask our hosts, email podcast@snma.org for a chance to be featured on the show!Disclaimer: The opinions and views expressed on our podcast do not reflect the official stance of the Student National Medical Association.
9/26/24: ACLU MA Exec Dir Carol Rose: free elections & abortion rights. Rev Carole Bull: patriarchy & the Bible. National Suicide Prevention Month with Nazar Yasin. Ruth Griggs w/ Arun Ramamurthy: Northampton JazzFest.
9/26/24: ACLU MA Exec Dir Carol Rose: free elections & abortion rights. Rev Carole Bull: patriarchy & the Bible. National Suicide Prevention Month with Nazar Yasin. Ruth Griggs w/ Arun Ramamurthy: Northampton JazzFest.
9/26/24: ACLU MA Exec Dir Carol Rose: free elections & abortion rights. Rev Carole Bull: patriarchy & the Bible. National Suicide Prevention Month with Nazar Yasin. Ruth Griggs w/ Arun Ramamurthy: Northampton JazzFest.
9/26/24: ACLU MA Exec Dir Carol Rose: free elections & abortion rights. Rev Carole Bull: patriarchy & the Bible. National Suicide Prevention Month with Nazar Yasin. Ruth Griggs w/ Arun Ramamurthy: Northampton JazzFest.
Gina Higgin, Account Manager with Perspectives—an Allone Health Company—joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the assistance the organization provides to members of the International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers through its Member Assistance Program (IMAP) during our National Suicide Prevention Month coverage. Allison Balanc, Digital and Marketing Strategy Manager for TradesFutures, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the Tradeswomen Build Nations Conference in New Orleans, and a unique virtual reality experience the organization will be offering for free during the gathering.
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and for the third year, Avera Health launched its ‘Ask The Question' campaign. This campaign is built around the research-based premise that being direct can save lives. Asking someone who's struggling a direct question, “Are you thinking about suicide?” in a caring way can open a meaningful conversation that leads to the person at risk to get help. It's not always an easy conversation to have. But on the bright side: Suicide rates have fallen in South Dakota for two years in a row. To tell us more about what programs Avera offers for the community and events involving starting a conversation, Thomas Otten the Vice President of Avera Behavioral Health joins the program. More information can be found at avera.org/askthequestion.
The Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve or KBNERR celebrated its 25th anniversary last week. September marks National Suicide Prevention Month, and several organizations in Kodiak are pushing mental health resources and awareness events as part of it.
In this episode of Welcome to Group Therapy we discuss suicide prevention in honor of National Suicide Prevention Month. In our discussion we cover: • What suicide prevention is • Suicide prevention at systemic, community, interpersonal, and individual levels • How we approach suicide prevention in therapy • Misconceptions about and unhelpful approaches to suicide prevention Google Scholar Shorts Article: Evaluating the Prevalence of Four Recommended Practices for Suicide Prevention Following Hospital Discharge https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1553725024000679 (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1553725024000679) Crisis Line Resources: Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (https://988lifeline.org/): 988 Trevor Project Hotline for LGBTQ+ Youth (https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help/): 1-866-488-7386 Thrive Lifeline (https://thrivelifeline.org/): 1-313-662-8209 Call Black Line (https://www.callblackline.com/#:~:text=1%20(800)%20604%2D5841,-BlackLine%20is%20non): 1-800-604-5841 International Suicide Hotlines: https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/ (https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/) Additional Resources: Suicide Statistics: https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/about/index.html (https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/about/index.html) https://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/360460/WHO-MSD-UCN-MHE-22.03-eng.pdf?sequence=1 (https://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/360460/WHO-MSD-UCN-MHE-22.03-eng.pdf?sequence=1) Gatekeeper Training: https://sprc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/GatekeeperMatrix6-21-18_0.pdf (https://sprc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/GatekeeperMatrix6-21-18_0.pdf) Suicide Safety Planning: https://sprc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/SafetyPlanningGuide-Quick-Guide-for-Clinicians.pdf (https://sprc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/SafetyPlanningGuide-Quick-Guide-for-Clinicians.pdf) Disclaimer: Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast is not a replacement for therapy, is not actual group therapy, nor will specific therapeutic advice be given on the show. Although we are all licensed therapists, we are not YOUR therapist. It is meant to be for educational and entertainment purposes only. Follow us on social media! Instagram: @welcometogrouptherapypod TikTok: @welcometogrouptherapypod Threads: @welcometogrouptherapypod Submit your podcast topic requests here! Dr. Justin Puder @amoderntherapist Dr. Kristen Casey @drkristencasey Dr. Jessica Rabon @jessicaleighphd Kristen Gingrich LCSW, CADC, CSS @notyouraveragethrpst
BONUS Episode: September is National Suicide Prevention Month in the USA. All month, mental health advocates, prevention organizations, survivors, allies, and community members unite to promote suicide prevention awareness. In this special bonus episode of The EBFC Show, host Felipe Engineer-Manriquez digs deeper into the critical issue of mental health and suicide awareness in the construction industry. Featuring guests Brian Winningham and Thomas LeMay, the episode spotlights the tragic story of Alberto, a construction worker who took his own life, and explores the immense pressures faced by workers in the construction sector. Join us as we discuss actionable steps to foster a safer, more compassionate workplace and share personal experiences that underline the urgent need for mental health awareness. 00:00 Introduction to the Episode 01:28 Meet the Guests: Brian and Thomas 01:50 Brian's Journey in Construction 04:38 Thomas's Path to Construction Leadership 11:47 The Story of Alberto's Suicide 21:38 Mental Health in Construction: A Hidden Crisis 29:45 Recognizing the Signs and Taking Action 54:59 The Power of Small Gestures 56:33 Military Insights: After Action Reviews 58:19 Leadership and Worker Safety 01:00:24 The Importance of Mental Health in Construction 01:00:54 Challenges Faced by Women in Construction 01:02:23 The Reality of Construction Work 01:09:55 The Impact of Sleep and Substance Use 01:22:39 The Role of Therapy and Self-Care 01:44:58 Building Community in Construction 01:46:37 Final Thoughts and Takeaways 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline If you or someone you know is struggling, the 988 Lifeline provides free and confidential support 24/7. Visit their website to connect with trained counselors who are ready to listen and offer help: https://988lifeline.org/ A Construction Suicide - Ranger Winnie Read this heartfelt article sharing the personal story of a construction worker's tragic suicide and the urgent need for mental health awareness in the industry: https://www.rangerwinnie.com/post/a-construction-suicide Gatekeeper Program at Boldt Learn how The Boldt Company's Lean Health Gatekeeper Program is proactively addressing mental health on construction sites through training and support initiatives: https://www.theebfcshow.com/lean-health-renee-wolf/ Thomas LaMay's Previous EBFC Show Interview For more insights into Lean Construction, check out Thomas LaMay's earlier interview where he discusses overcoming constraints in construction projects: https://www.theebfcshow.com/Constraints-Thomas-LaMay/ Connect with Brian via LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/fielddrivenlean/ Connect with Thomas via LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaslamay/ Connect with Felipe via Construction Scrum (book & audiobook) via https://constructionscrum.com/ Social media at https://thefelipe.bio.link Subscribe on YouTube to never miss new videos here: https://click.theebfcshow.com/youtube
In this week's episode of the 3 Pillars Podcast we will be discussing how to CONTROL YOUR MIND. How can you win the battle between your flesh and the spirit? What are the psychological terms that correlate with how this battle is fought daily? September is National Suicide Prevention Month – a time to remember the lives lost to suicide, acknowledge the millions more who have experienced suicidal thoughts, and the many individuals, families and communities that have been impacted by suicide. It's also a time to raise awareness about suicide prevention and share messages of hope. SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW PODCAST CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@3PillarsPodcast God bless you all. Jesus is King. “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:8 KJV I appreciate all the comments, topic suggestions, and shares! Find the "3 Pillars Podcast" on all major platforms. For more information, visit the 3 Pillars Podcast website: https://3pillarspodcast.wordpress.com/ Don't forget to check out the 3 Pillars Podcast on Goodpods and share your thoughts by leaving a rating and review: https://goodpods.app.link/3X02e8nmIub Please Support Veteran's For Child Rescue: https://vets4childrescue.org/ Stay connected with Joe Russiello and the "Sword of the Spirit" Podcast: https://www.swordofthespiritpodcast.com/ Join the conversation: #3pillarspodcast References Freud, S. (1923). The Ego and the Id. Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XIX. London: Hogarth Press. This foundational text by Sigmund Freud outlines his theory of the id, ego, and superego, and is essential for understanding the structural model of the psyche. Ewen, R. B. (2014). An Introduction to Theories of Personality (7th ed.). New York: Psychology Press. Ewen provides an accessible introduction to personality theories, including Freud's model of the mind, and discusses how these theories have evolved. McMinn, M. R. (1996). Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers. McMinn's work explores the integration of psychology and Christian faith, including how spiritual disciplines can help regulate psychological impulses. Jones, S. L., & Butman, R. E. (2011). Modern Psychotherapies: A Comprehensive Christian Appraisal (2nd ed.). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. This book offers a Christian appraisal of various psychotherapeutic models, including Freud's theories, and discusses how Christian faith can shape our understanding of psychological processes. Holy Bible, New International Version (NIV). (2011). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. The Bible is central to Christian teachings on self-control and spiritual growth, with key references such as Romans 7:15-25, Galatians 5:22-23, and Romans 12:2 offering guidance on managing inner struggles between flesh and spirit. #podcast #mentalhealth --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chase-tobin/support
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and Father Dave welcomes back Deacon Ed Shoener to discuss how the Church can best accompany those with mental health issues. Deacon Ed is the president of the Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers, and the co-author of two books with Bishop John Dolan of the Diocese of Phoenix, called “When a Loved One Dies by Suicide” and “Responding to Suicide: A Pastoral Handbook for Catholic Leaders.”
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. It's a month to remember those we have lost to suicide and acknowledge the countless people who have been impacted. It's also a time to raise awareness about suicide prevention and to share messages of hope! So today, we have two counselors from Mercy's Center for Wellness and Counseling [...]
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Dr. Val Arkoosh, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services says it's critical to raise awareness surrounding mental health and suicide. “Suicide can impact individuals from every walk of life, all sorts of different circumstances. And I just want people to know that help is always available. I think we can all agree that even one life lost to suicide is one too many. And we also know that death by suicide has ripple effects on those that survive. People often have been left with a lot of unanswered questions about complex emotions. And there's a lot of stigmas that remains around death by suicide. Oftentimes, survivors feel quite isolated or are nervous about talking about how their loved one died because they're nervous that that they will be similarly stigmatized. And so, I just so appreciate this opportunity to talk with you today to let folks know that this is something we should be talking about. There is no need for stigma around this issue. And now today, we have a new relatively new at this point, suicide, national suicide crisis, line nine, eight. And this is truly a lifeline. Anybody can call or text nine, eight, eight. And when they do that, they will get no judgment. They will just get help, “said Dr. Arkoosh. Dr. Arkoosh just toured Centre Helps, a 988-call center to connect with staff about the importance of accessible, affordable, and local mental health and substance use disorder services. Centre Helps is one of 12 call centers in Pennsylvania that is available 24/7 by calling or texting 988. “They work very closely with a number of Penn State student volunteers who go through extensive training to answer these calls. And I was so impressed by the way that they work in their community. They have brought all kinds of resources to the table to assist people with a variety of needs. And they've done it in such an effective way with the people in their community. I also was impressed by how impactful their work is. They take such pride in their work and deservedly so. They have been extremely successful in handling most of the calls just right over the phone without the need to deploy additional resources or send someone somewhere else. But when that is required, they're ready to do it. And they have a great system in place to help the folks in their community, “said Dr. Arkoosh. Lex Remillard, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for Altior Healthcare says many people are dealing with suicidal thoughts. “One of the biggest reasons is it's one of the major causes of death for young people. And older people now. So, there's a much higher increase in suicidality with the youth and much higher suicidality with older folks. So, the good news is that collectively, we can all do a lot more. On this difficult subject because it affects everyone, “said Remillard. Remillard says it's important for those battling those suicidal thoughts to reach out to a trusted confidant. “Well, considering that adolescent suicidality in young, young adults suicidality activities is on the rise, I think the first the first place. You would look would be maybe in school like a school counselor. They have resources that would be like a first step if you belong to a church. Talking to someone like a pastor. Getting in to see a professional therapist, “said Remillard. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2023, the U.S. suicide rate reached the highest level ever recorded when 50,000 Americans lost their lives to suicide. Why is the suicide rate so high? Data suggests that trauma, COVID-19's lasting impact, a broken healthcare system, and rising loneliness play a key part. September is National Suicide Prevention Month and we were joined by Nazar Yasin founder of the holistic mental health app Sol, about the importance of mental health and how to tackle this crisis.National Crisis Hotline - 988! (Nine - Eight - Eight.)Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
In 2023, the U.S. suicide rate reached the highest level ever recorded when 50,000 Americans lost their lives to suicide. Why is the suicide rate so high? Data suggests that trauma, COVID-19's lasting impact, a broken healthcare system, and rising loneliness play a key part. September is National Suicide Prevention Month and we were joined by Nazar Yasin founder of the holistic mental health app Sol, about the importance of mental health and how to tackle this crisis.National Crisis Hotline - 988! (Nine - Eight - Eight.)Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
A Homer-based nonprofit is holding a fundraiser featuring music and storytelling duo Acoustic Eidolon on Thursday, and last week, the Kenaitze Indian Tribe held a ceremony in recognition of National Suicide Prevention Month.
It's National Suicide Prevention Month. Our guest this week is Alyssa Cobie-Nuss! Join us as we discuss how she became a passionate advocate for suicide prevention, her work as a 988 crisis counselor, mental health counseling, and how someone can support suicide prevention organizations. Please, if you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, reach out to 988. Check out the links below for more information: 988 Chat Lifeline Link 211 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention National Alliance on Mental Illness QPR Alive and Running Iowa Storytime: Your Story is Not Over Special Thanks to: Alyssa Cobie-Nuss Alex (my sound guru) My Wife and Daughter You Instagram: oncetherewasapod Facebook: Once There Was a Podcast Additional Audio and Music: Franz Gordon/Morning Blues/Courtesy of Epidemic Sound High School Crowd 1/Courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Send us a textWelcome to another inspiring episode of "God-sized Stories with Patricia Holbrook."In this episode, we are honored to have Jay Lowder as our special guest. Jay shares his powerful testimony of overcoming deep despair and finding God during his darkest moments.Jay Lowder, a native Texan, grew up in the culturally-rich environment of the American South, where church life was a central part of his upbringing. In his community, attending church services multiple times a week was standard. This constant engagement with church was not just about the spiritual journey for everyone; for many, it was also a social hub. Jay's story reflects the unique social fabric of Southern life, where church attendance was as much about community as it was about faith.What's Inside This Episode?
Hey Coffee Lovers we are back! Its been a minute but in honor of National Suicide Prevention Month we will be talking about my Son's suicide tonight and How God moved, before, during and after! tune inSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/god-country-coffee/donations
In this week's episode of the 3 Pillars Podcast we will be discussing how to SPEAK LIFE into yourself and into others. How do you combat the lies of the enemy? September is National Suicide Prevention Month – a time to remember the lives lost to suicide, acknowledge the millions more who have experienced suicidal thoughts, and the many individuals, families and communities that have been impacted by suicide. It's also a time to raise awareness about suicide prevention and share messages of hope. SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW PODCAST CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@3PillarsPodcast God bless you all. Jesus is King. “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:8 KJV I appreciate all the comments, topic suggestions, and shares! Find the "3 Pillars Podcast" on all major platforms. For more information, visit the 3 Pillars Podcast website: https://3pillarspodcast.wordpress.com/ Don't forget to check out the 3 Pillars Podcast on Goodpods and share your thoughts by leaving a rating and review: https://goodpods.app.link/3X02e8nmIub Please Support Veteran's For Child Rescue: https://vets4childrescue.org/ Stay connected with Joe Russiello and the "Sword of the Spirit" Podcast: https://www.swordofthespiritpodcast.com/ Join the conversation: #3pillarspodcast Verses to reflect on “Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.” — Psalm 19:14 (KJV) “My lips shall utter praise, When thou hast taught me thy statutes. My tongue shall speak of thy word: For all thy commandments are righteousness.” — Psalm 119:171-172 (KJV) “The words of a man's mouth are as deep waters, And the wellspring of wisdom as a flowing brook.” — Proverbs 18:4 (KJV) “For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.” — Matthew 12:37 (KJV) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chase-tobin/support
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. In honor of that, we have Brian Reisinger on our Ag Law in the Field Podcast to talk about his family's story related to farm and ranch mental health. Brian is the author of a new book - "Land Rich, Cash Poor," which offers an interesting overview of the history and cause of the decrease in the number of farms cross the United States. Additionally, Brian wrote a powerful opinion piece in USDA Today discussing the mental health crisis facing America's agricultural producers. Above all, Brian's story is one of family, resilience, and hope. If you or someone you know is struggling, please remember, you are not alone. There is help available. There is hope, even in the darkness. Contact Info for Brian Reisinger (Twitter): BrianJReisinger Links to Topics Mentioned on the Show USA Today Opinion Piece: https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2024/09/02/america-farms-mental-health-agriculture/74981037007/ Land Rich, Cash Poor book: https://a.co/d/8GkUME5 Farmers Angel Network https://www.farmerangelnetwork.com/ National Ag Law Center List of Mental Health Resources https://nationalaglawcenter.org/center-publications/family/mentalhealth/ National Suicide Lifeline: 988 Agristress Helpline: https://www.agrisafe.org/agristress-helpline/ Podcast Sponsors Capital Farm Credit, AgTrust Farm Credit, Texas Corn Producers, Braun & Gresham, Plains Land Bank, Plateau Land & Wildlife Management, and AgTexas
Abhay shares a conversation with Los Angeles based art gallerist and curator, Rajiv Menon, to talk about his ongoing work, about art and race and the global South Asian, and even some of the barriers and accelerators he's encountered along the way.Rajiv's latest exhibition is titled "Three Steps of Land", as an artistic ode to Onam and Kerala.(0:00 - 2:46) Introduction(2:46) Part 1 - Mobilizing art, making art relevant, trusting relationship with visual arts(19:54) Part 2 - Nostalgia and Whiteness, connecting the dots of his exhibits, misconceptions(32:23) Part 3 - Unlearning, finding harmony with art in a digital world, Los Angeles and beyond, "how can I get involved"(44:59) ConclusionRemember that it's National Suicide Prevention Month in the US - if you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 9-8-8 or go to 988lifeline.org to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
On this episode, join Dennis, Ed, Karen, and returning guest Chika Supreme for our third Fushigi Yugi episode! We're halfway through season 1/red boxset, and while Miaka hasn't found another Suzaku warrior yet, we do meet our first Seiryuu one. Other talking points include fun translation for the dub, easily broken promises, sexy sax AND sexy harpsichord, plus some Law & Order: SVU. In addition, we have a content warning. Some of the episodes we cover discuss the topic of attempted suicide. Since this epsiode is being released during National Suicide Prevention Month in the US, know that you are not alone. There are people out there who will talk and listen to you. So please use the Lifeline resources provided to you, such as dialing 988 or visiting 988lifeline.org. 0:00:00 - Intro & Some Anime News 0:07:31 - The Watchlist 0:19:46 - EP10: Looking for Yui 0:38:44 - EP11: Priestess of Seiryuu 1:08:24 - EP12: Only You 1:31:37 - EP13: For the Sake of Love 2:03:20 - Voices, Final Thoughts, & Kanpai Thanks to special guest Chika (@chikasupreme) of the Shoujo Sundae podcast (@shoujosundae) for once again joining us! Unfortunately, Fushigi Yugi is currently out of print, but you can still support the show by donating to our Ko-Fi link below. Dennis: @ichnob | Ed: @ippennokuinashi | Karen: @RyaCosplay Linktr.ee | Ko-Fi | RSS
September marks National Suicide Prevention Month and on this episode of Policy Outsider, Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium Executive Director Jaclyn Schildkraut speaks with Hannah Klein, an affiliate scholar with the Consortium and an assistant professor at Lewis University, about the role of safe firearm storage in suicide prevention. The conversation covers what safe storage really means, what we know about where people receive and want to receive safe storage education, and why safe storage is so important in reducing firearm suicides. Guests: Jaclyn Schildkraut, Executive Director, Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium Hannah Klein, Affiliate Scholar, Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium; Assistant Professor, Lewis University
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. In this week's episode I share some important things I've learned over the course of my parenting journey navigating the mental health system and doing every possible thing I could to keep my child alive. In the episode I reference some of my earlier episodes. The links for those are below: Navigating the Mental Health System (Part 1): Things I Wish I'd Known When the Sh!t Hit the Fan https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/3DEFpAhDLMb Navigating the Mental Health System (Part 2): Things I Wish I'd Known When the Sh!t Hit the Fan https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/bxGA7KuDLMb Preparing to Launch: The One MUST DO Thing I Decided to Do Before Sending My Son To College https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/iTDjwk4DLMb SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Call or text 988 988lifeline.org: Offers 24/7, free, and confidential support for people in distress, prevention, and crisis resources. Crisis Text Line Text TALK to 741741 crisistextline.org: Provides free, 24/7 text support for people in crisis. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention https://afsp.org Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention & Counseling Center https://didihirsch.org/services/suicide-prevention/ Samaritans - samaritans.org: Offers emotional support to anyone in emotional distress or at risk of suicide. Available 24/7 in the UK and Ireland. The Trevor Project - thetrevorproject.org: Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ youth. Offers a hotline, text, and chat support. Suicide Prevention Lifeline - suicidepreventionlifeline.org: Now part of the 988 Lifeline network, provides 24/7, free, and confidential support. Mental Health America - mhanational.org: Provides mental health resources and tools, including suicide prevention resources. HopeLine - hopeline.com: Offers a 24/7 crisis hotline and various resources for those in need. NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) - nami.org: Provides information and support on mental health issues, including resources for suicide prevention. Rethink Mental Illness - rethink.org: Provides support, information, and advice for those affected by mental illness and suicide prevention. You can follow me on Instagram at: @karen.e.osborne Click on this link to join Club Sandwich (the LITSZ Private Facebook Group): LITSZ_Club_Sandwich
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and the statistics around youth suicide are alarming. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death in people 10-34 years old in the U.S. and has increased more than 55% in the past 10 years. The Ohio American Academy of Pediatrics has been working to prevent youth suicide through their Store it Safe (SIS) program. In this episode, medical director of the SIS program Dr. Sarah Denny and Primary Care Pediatrician Dr. Douglas Fleck will educate us on suicide prevention and describe the SIS program and how it is helping families and more! Prevention starts with awareness, compassion and action.Donate: Every $90 provides a safety lock box and education for 3 families. You can make a donation at https://ohioaap.org/90-for-90
In this episode, SMA Tilley sits down with Dr. Katy Dondanville, Clinical Psychologist at UT Health San Antonio and Chief Scientific Advisor for Face the Fight in the second of a series of episodes recognizing National Suicide Prevention Month. Dr. Dondanville shares important information on the organization's quest to break the stigma surrounding suicide in the military community, reduce Veteran suicide, and the many resources and treatments available for Veterans and their Families.
Fargo VA breaks ground on a new mental health facility amid National Suicide Prevention Month. Author Brian Freeman discusses his new thriller, Break Every Rule.
As Construction Suicide Prevention Week enters its second day, Chris Lalavee, Business Agent at the International Union of Operation Engineers Local 825 and coordinator of the IUOE Local 825 Member Assistance Program (MAP) joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss some of the events focused on suicide prevention in the trades. He also shared his story, and talked about the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline as well as other resources available to union members. Continuing our coverage of Construction Suicide Prevention Week, Justin Azbill, Director of National Health and Safety Strategy for Milwaukee Tool, joined America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss his journey with mental health and how it has led him to assist workers in the construction industry. He talked about the ways Milwaukee is helping workers prevent injuries through ergonomic study and training and the Boots on the Ground Tour that is part of their support of National Suicide Prevention Month.
Resiliency Within is dedicated to remembering those affected by suicide. We want to bring to light those who work tirelessly to raise awareness and reach out to those suffering silently. My guests today are Dr. Jamie Gamboa and Social Worker Brian Stefan, who are returning to Resiliency Within to discuss their work with Spotlight on Suicide. They will also discuss the Suicidal Ideation Toolbox, a resource filled with accessible skills for helping professionals and individuals experiencing profound suffering. They will also share how people can receive help through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, which is a universal entry point throughout the United States and U.S. territories to reach a caring, trained counselor who can help people experiencing mental health, substance use, and suicidal distress. September is National Suicide Prevention Month, with National Suicide Prevention Week observed from the Monday to Sunday surrounding World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10.
Resiliency Within is dedicated to remembering those affected by suicide. We want to bring to light those who work tirelessly to raise awareness and reach out to those suffering silently. My guests today are Dr. Jamie Gamboa and Social Worker Brian Stefan, who are returning to Resiliency Within to discuss their work with Spotlight on Suicide. They will also discuss the Suicidal Ideation Toolbox, a resource filled with accessible skills for helping professionals and individuals experiencing profound suffering. They will also share how people can receive help through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, which is a universal entry point throughout the United States and U.S. territories to reach a caring, trained counselor who can help people experiencing mental health, substance use, and suicidal distress. September is National Suicide Prevention Month, with National Suicide Prevention Week observed from the Monday to Sunday surrounding World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10.
Join Dr. Ed Landreth, Chief Mental Health Officer for Veteran Integrated Service Network 12, Michelle Langlois, Suicide Prevention Program Coordinator at the Jesse Brown VA, and Dr. Laura Trakhtman, Suicide Prevention Program Lead at the VA Great Lakes Healthcare Network, as they discuss crucial initiatives aimed at reducing veteran suicide. In this special episode, our esteemed panelists share insights into the pressing issue of veteran suicide, innovative VA programs, and community partnerships that make a difference. Learn about the resources available through the VA, the importance of addressing mental health holistically, and how veterans and their families can find the support they need. This conversation, held during National Suicide Prevention Month, highlights the ongoing efforts to prevent veteran suicide and support those who have served our nation.Watch now to understand the importance of mental health resources for veterans, the impact of veteran suicide on families and communities, and the ways we can all contribute to saving lives.
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, please share this short episode filled with resources for the individual, friend, family member, and healthcare professional. Important links in the shownotes! 988lifeline.org - Resources for friends and family Call 988 for the suicide and crisis hotline Date/Time: September 11th 12 - 12:30 p.m. ET No registration is required for this free event. Watch the live event on NIMH's Facebook page or YouTube channel. In recognition of National Suicide Prevention Month in September, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) are hosting a livestream event on suicide prevention in health care settings. Suicide is a major cause of death in the United States, and many people at risk of suicide don't get the mental health care they need. In many cases, people see a health care provider in the weeks or months before a suicide attempt, making medical settings like emergency rooms and doctor's offices key points for prevention and intervention. The event will cover: Research supported by NIMH and SAMHSA on improving how we screen for and assess suicide risk and intervene in health care settings. How to apply this research in clinical practice. Ways to seek help for yourself or others.
Welcome to our new #FBF series. Every Friday we re-release an episode from the archives… whether you missed it the first time around or just feel like revisiting this twisty, intriguing story… now's your chance.Today, we re-release Justin Wren (aka @thebigpygmy) in solidarity with National Suicide Prevention Month as well as National Recovery Month.Justin Wren was an up-and-coming MMA fighter, competing for the UFC and even appearing as a cast member of SpikeTV's The Ultimate Fighter. But it was a fluke series of twists and turns, paired with a mystical vision, that sent him in an entirely new direction… living in a hut in the Congo with the Pygmy peoples in Africa. Justin likes to say, "when I stopped fighting people and started fighting FOR people, everything changed” … little did he know he'd still have the biggest battle to fight ahead… and it would be one he'd almost lose.************Make sure to follow Jamie @jamiehess on Instagram for news & updates, and visit our companion Instagram account @gratitudeology for a sneak peek into the personal moments discussed on the show.************Thank you to Justin Wren for sharing your truth with us today. Follow Justin on Instagram @thebigpygmy and check out FightForTheForgotten.com.************The Gratitudeology Podcast theme music is by HYLLS, performed by Nadia Ali.************Suicide Prevention Resources: Dial: 988 - Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (USA Only)https://988lifeline.org/help-someone-else/safety-and-support-on-social-media/Text: HELP to 741 741 - Crisis Text Line (USA Only)Visit: www.suicide.org (International Phone Numbers)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this week's episode of the 3 Pillars Podcast we will be discussing suicide prevention and why YOU MATTER. September is National Suicide Prevention Month – a time to remember the lives lost to suicide, acknowledge the millions more who have experienced suicidal thoughts, and the many individuals, families and communities that have been impacted by suicide. It's also a time to raise awareness about suicide prevention and share messages of hope. SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW PODCAST CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@3PillarsPodcast God bless you all. Jesus is King. “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:8 KJV I appreciate all the comments, topic suggestions, and shares! Find the "3 Pillars Podcast" on all major platforms. For more information, visit the 3 Pillars Podcast website: https://3pillarspodcast.wordpress.com/ Don't forget to check out the 3 Pillars Podcast on Goodpods and share your thoughts by leaving a rating and review: https://goodpods.app.link/3X02e8nmIub Please Support Veteran's For Child Rescue: https://vets4childrescue.org/ Stay connected with Joe Russiello and the "Sword of the Spirit" Podcast: https://www.swordofthespiritpodcast.com/ Join the conversation: #3pillarspodcast Resources for Those in Need If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or mental health challenges, it is important to seek help immediately. The following resources offer confidential support: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or 988 Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1) Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 Military OneSource: 1-800-342-9647 Safe Call Now: 1-206-459-3020 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP): www.afsp.org References 1) Joiner, T. E. (2005). Why People Die by Suicide. Harvard University Press.This book presents the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide, exploring key psychological constructs like perceived burdensomeness and thwarted belongingness that contribute to suicidal behavior. 2) Van Orden, K. A., Witte, T. K., Cukrowicz, K. C., Braithwaite, S. R., Selby, E. A., & Joiner, T. E. (2010). The interpersonal theory of suicide. Psychological Review, 117(2), 575-600.This article provides a comprehensive overview of the interpersonal theory of suicide and outlines empirical support for its key components. 3) Sher, L., & Vilens, A. (2019). Suicidal Behavior in Military Veterans: A Review of Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(21), 4112.This review focuses on suicide in military veterans, identifying key risk factors such as combat exposure and trauma, while discussing prevention strategies tailored to this population. 4) Bryan, C. J., & Rudd, M. D. (2018). Suicide Prevention in Military and Veteran Populations. Oxford University Press.This book explores the unique factors contributing to suicide among military personnel and veterans and provides evidence-based approaches to suicide prevention. 5) Zalsman, G., Hawton, K., Wasserman, D., van Heeringen, K., Arensman, E., Sarchiapone, M., & Courtet, P. (2016). Suicide prevention strategies revisited: 10-year systematic review. The Lancet Psychiatry, 3(7), 646-659.This systematic review examines global suicide prevention strategies, discussing the effectiveness of various interventions, including access to mental health care and means restriction. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chase-tobin/support
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, please share this short episode filled with resources for the individual, friend, family member, and healthcare professional. Important links in the shownotes! 988lifeline.org - Resources for friends and family Call 988 for the suicide and crisis hotline Date/Time: September 11th 12 - 12:30 p.m. ET No registration is required for this free event. Watch the live event on NIMH's Facebook page or YouTube channel. In recognition of National Suicide Prevention Month in September, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) are hosting a livestream event on suicide prevention in health care settings. Suicide is a major cause of death in the United States, and many people at risk of suicide don't get the mental health care they need. In many cases, people see a health care provider in the weeks or months before a suicide attempt, making medical settings like emergency rooms and doctor's offices key points for prevention and intervention. The event will cover: Research supported by NIMH and SAMHSA on improving how we screen for and assess suicide risk and intervene in health care settings. How to apply this research in clinical practice. Ways to seek help for yourself or others.
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In recognition of National Suicide Prevention Month, personal finance and mental health advocate Melanie Lockert spotlights the dangerous connection between debt, depression and suicide. By the end of this episode, you're going to 1) learn why debt is not a death sentence, and 2) understand that you're not alone - or a loan. For mental health services available nationwide that fits your budget: Open Path Collective.org. If you or someone you know might be in crisis, please: Call 988, go to 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741.
In this powerful episode, SMA Tilley sits down with MG (R) Mark A. Graham, Executive Director, Vets4Warriors, in the first of a series of episodes recognizing National Suicide Prevention Month. MG Graham tells his personal story of the tragedy of suicide, how it changed his family's life forever and ultimately led to his current position. He talks about the 24/7 peer led global support network for our Veteran community where no one is alone.
September is National Suicide Prevention Month – a time to remember the lives lost to suicide, acknowledge the millions more who have experienced suicidal thoughts, and the many individuals, families and communities that have been impacted by suicide. It's also a time to raise awareness about suicide prevention and share messages of hope.If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! Nazar Yasin - founder of the holistic mental health app Sol discussed September is National Suicide Prevention Month. The Art of Conscious Conversations: Transforming How We Talk, Listen, and Interact. Our guest for this segment is Chuck Wisner – Author & Coach.Rob Kelley - Supply Chain Expert talked about the Canadian freight railroads shut down, dealing a potential blow to North America's economy.Louis Ferrante - former Mafia associate (former Gambino family heist expert) & author talked about history of the American Mafia. Featuring the book: Borgata: Clash of Titans - covers 1960 to 1985, as the mob comes into conflict with the American political elite.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
Send us a Text Message.Due to organizational challenges and our team's dedication, we're taking July to reset and prepare for National Suicide Prevention Month in September.During our break, you can support us by donating, attending our support groups, or volunteering. Your help keeps our mission alive. We'll be back in August, ready to continue our work in mental health advocacy. Thank you for your ongoing support and understanding.July: Black & Suicidal Peer Support GroupSign-up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/july-black-suicidal-peer-support-group-tickets-940640640477?aff=ebdsoporgprofile If you are interested in volunteering, please send your resume to: info@blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.org/Support the Show.
It's National Suicide Prevention Month, and this episode contains mention of suicide and suicidal ideation. An Okay listener shares how classical symphonies have helped her get through many unbearable days. If you or someone you know if considering suicide, the National Suicide Crisis Line is always always available at 988. Find a warmline to speak with someone in your state about suicide free and confidentially, whether or not you're in crisis. Call BlackLine to get help that prioritizes BIPOC in moments of crisis and mistreatment. Call the Trans Lifeline to get support from trans peers. “It's Going To Be OK” is a daily podcast from Feelings and Co. Each morning, we bring you a short story, essay, or interview about one thing that makes us (or our guests) feel like it might not all be so bad – even if some things are. Share your OK thing at 612.568.4441 or by emailing IGTBO@feelingsand.co. – “It's Going To Be OK” is brought to you by The Hartford. The Hartford is a leading insurance provider that's helping to simplify employee benefits by making them more personal and easier to understand. The IGTBO team is Nora McInerny, Jordan Turgeon, Megan Palmer, Claire McInerny and Marcel Malekebu. – The transcript for this episode can be found here. Find all our shows at feelingsand.co. Follow the show on Instagram and shop IGTBO merch.
A man in Jacksonville, Florida, held signs reminding others of their worth during National Suicide Prevention Month, a reminder we all need as the number of deaths by suicide in the US has increased in the last year to its highest rate ever. What can we do to make a practical difference in our hurting world? One biblical answer is both counterintuitive and countercultural, but it offers hope we can embrace and share with those who need it most today. Author: Jim Denison, PhD Narrator: Chris Elkins Subscribe: http://www.denisonforum.org/subscribe Read The Daily Article: https://www.denisonforum.org/daily-article/man-holds-signs-and-hands-out-flowers-to-remind-people-they-are-loved/ If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or go here. For Denison Forum articles on mental health, please go here.
Couch Talks is the bonus episode of You Need Therapy where Kat answers questions that listeners send to kathryn@youneedtherapypodcast.com. This week Kat is doing something a little different because September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Death by suicide has increased by 36% between 2001and 2021 and is the second leading cause of death for people ages 10-14 and 20-34 in the United States. Kat brings Julia Langner (@theselfcompassioncounselor) on the podcast this week to talk about a recent instagram post she made that addressed one of the biggest misconceptions of suicide: That talking about it increases the likelihood of it happening. It is surprisingly the opposite! Listen to this episode to hear some tips about how you can start these conversations and more about why they are so crucial to have within our communities right now! Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988 Follow Kat on Instagram: @Kat.Defatta Follow the podcast Instagram: @YouNeedTherapyPodcast Have a question, concern, guest idea, something else? Reach Kat at: Kathryn@youneedtherapypodcast.com Heard about Three Cords Therapy but don't know what it is? Click here! Produced by: @HoustonTilleySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.