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CHECK YOUR HEAD: Mental Help for Musicians
Seether (Shaun Morgan, Corey Lowery) Reboot: Living w/Depression & Suicide Aftermath w/Dr. Dan Reidenberg (SAVE.org, Suicide Prevention expert)

CHECK YOUR HEAD: Mental Help for Musicians

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 73:11


CHECK YOUR HEAD Podcast Reboot for September 2024 for Suicide Prevention and Recovery Month. Next episode, listen to CHECK YOUR HEAD Podcast Afterparty where Mari Fong and Kat Jensen take the best lessons from each episode and talk about how to easily incorporate them in our daily lives. Mari Fong interviews Seether (Shaun Morgan and Corey Lowery) & Dan Reidenberg, PsyD (SAVE.org, Suicide Prevention expert).  In 2007,  Shaun Morgan's brother Eugene died by suicide. In 2012, Shaun and Seether created the Rise Above Fest to raise awareness of suicide prevention and mental illness. Shaun and Corey of Seether share their stories of struggling as musicians, fathers and husbands during the pandemic and how it's led to frustration, depression and anxiety.The aftermath of suicide, using drugs and alcohol to escape, and the eventual grief counseling. How Shaun and Corey cope through the pandemic and what they do to improve their mental health on a daily basis. Partnering with Dr. Dan Reidenberg of SAVE.org for the Rise Above Fest. Top suicide prevention expert Dr. Dan Reidenberg  shares risk factors, protective factors, warning signs, and what we can all do for those who are having suicidal thoughts and behaviors. How medical conditions can trigger mood disorders, and the importance of listening. How your words and actions can help save a life. “Be brave, ask for help, and be persistent in finding the mental help that you need.”  For free or affordable mental help, visit: http://checkyourheadpodcast.com/Thank you for supporting us through our website at checkyourheadpodcast.com or on our patreon.com page. Every dollar is appreciated, every listener is appreciated

Ologies with Alie Ward
Functional Morphology (ANATOMY) Encore with Joy Reidenberg

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 71:41


Ever poked at roadkill? Watched videos of whales exploding? Drooled over a curio cabinet full of claws & bones? Peered into a jar with a pickled toad? Then this one is for you. Whether you've heard it before or are new to this classic ep, you're sure to be delighted by this Ologist's storytelling. Arguably the world's most famous comparative anatomist (and pretty-much-also functional morphologist) Dr. Joy Reidenberg pulls up a chair at Mt. Sinai Hospital to talk about her fascinating backstory, exploding whales, taxidermied chipmunks, dead toadfish, animal's weird anatomy and its function and how it might help human health. She is absolutely amazing and you will become obsessed with her work.Dr. Joy Reidenberg on X &  FacebookBrowse her publications on ResearchGateMore episode sources & linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Evolutionary Biology (DARWINISM), Veterinary Biology (CRITTER FIXING), Nassology (TAXIDERMY), Road Ecology (ROAD KILL), Acoustic Ecology (NATURE RECORDINGS), Procyonology (RACCOONS), Lemurology (LEMURS), Delphinology (DOLPHINS), Ichthyology (FISHES), Mammalogy (MAMMALS), Ornithology (BIRDS) Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow @Ologies on Instagram and XFollow @AlieWard on Instagram and XEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Steven Ray MorrisManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek and The WordaryWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn

Hope Illuminated_Sally Spencer-Thomas
When You Work in Suicide Prevention and Someone Close to You Dies by Suicide: Interview with Dr. Dan Reidenberg | Episode 114

Hope Illuminated_Sally Spencer-Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 58:47


I've lost two people close to me to suicide. In both situations, I saw the signs. We talked about their thoughts of suicide. They got help. And in both cases, their pain and suffering became too much. While I think the survivor guilt is always there — the “if only” thoughts that linger — I have mostly come to peace with my role in trying to support them. Sometimes despite all of our best efforts and resources, we might still lose people to addiction, overdose and suicide.We often hold mental health professionals to the unrealistic standard of saving everyone. We don't have this expectation for our oncologists or cardiologists. We expect them to do the very best job they can based on the very best science and tools that exist. And, while deaths from heart disease and cancer are very tragic, we often give grace and even gratitude to our loved ones' care providers in these areas.In this episode, I speak with fellow psychologist, Dr. Dan Reidenberg about his experience losing a friend and board member to suicide. We lift up a call to action to the mental health community to expand the conversation on how suicide loss impacts those of us in the field of suicide prevention.About Dr. Dan ReidenbergDr. Dan Reidenberg is the Executive Director of SAVE.org, Managing Director of the National Council for Suicide Prevention and is a Special Advisor to the International Association for Suicide Prevention. He is a Certified Psychological Autopsy Investigator and serves on several national and international editorial boards. Dr. Reidenberg worked on inpatient psychiatric units for adolescents and adults in hospitals in addition to having a private practice. He has presented to over 350,000 people around the world, has written more than 55 articles and 4 book chapters and was one of the lead authors of the US National Strategy for the Prevention of Suicide. He developed an evidence-based program for schools and works with the leading technology companies on mental health related tools and apps. He wrote the US Best Practices for Media Reporting on Suicide and for Media Reporting on Mass Shootings, created the only online peer support program for suicide, a leading program for the construction industry called IBEAM as well as One Step Ahead – a comprehensive model work place suicide prevention program. He has conducted training for some of the nation's top 100 companies, at The White House, The Pentagon and created suicide prevention guides for law enforcement and their families. for more information go to https://www.sallyspencerthomas.com/hope-illuminated-podcast/114

1080 KYMN Radio - Northfield Minnesota
Dr. Dan Reidenberg, Jeff Christenson and Bill Metz on Tour de Save

1080 KYMN Radio - Northfield Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022


Dr. Dan Reidenberg, Jeff Christenson and Bill Metz talk about Tour de Save scheduled for Saturday, July 30 beginning from Sechler Park.  For more information, click here.

The KYMN Radio Podcast
The Morning Show - Dr. Dan Reidenberg, Jeff Christenson and Bill Metz on Tour de Save, 7-18-22

The KYMN Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 14:08


Dr. Dan Reidenberg, Jeff Christenson and Bill Metz talk about Tour de Save scheduled for Saturday, July 30 beginning from Sechler Park.

Outdoor Adventure Series
Paul Sieswerda - Executive Director of Gotham Whale, and the Author of Big Whale, Big City

Outdoor Adventure Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 42:37


Hello everyone. Welcome back for another episode of the Outdoor Adventure Series Podcast. This is your Host, Howard Fox. The Outdoor Adventure Series celebrates individuals & families, businesses, and organizations that seek out and promote the exploration, stewardship, and enjoyment of the great outdoors. Our guest today is Paul Sieswerda.Paul is the Executive Director of Gotham Whale, a 501c3 organization whose mission is the study, education, and advocacy for the marine mammals around NYC. Paul is the author of Big Whale, Big City, an illustrated children's book that tells the story of a  humpback whale named Jerry, whose journey to New York City parallels the story of humpbacks that are returning to NYC.Link: https://amzn.to/3I34G12The Illustrator for Big Whale, Big City was Joy S. Reidenberg, Ph.D.The book's cover photo is based on the photography of Artie Raslich. Paul was also a longtime Curator at both the New England and NY Aquariums. He is also the author of Sharks (Animal Ways), published in 2001.Link: https://amzn.to/36gg7FGClick here to learn more about Gotham Whale on their website.Link: https://gothamwhale.org/You can also find Gotham Whale on the following social sites:InstagramLink: https://www.instagram.com/gothamwhale/Facebook Link:  https://www.facebook.com/gothamwhaleTwitterLink:  https://twitter.com/gothamwhaleTo learn more about Illustrator, Dr. Reidenberg, visit her LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-s-reidenberg/  or Facebook profile at https://www.facebook.com/ReidenbergTV/To learn more about, photographer, Artie Raslich, check out Artie's award-winning photography on his website at http://www.artieraslich.com/.We were introduced to Paul by Chris Paparo, from Fish Guy Photos. We published episode 3116, Chris, back in December 2021. Here's a link to the episode with Chris -- https://outdooradventureseries.com/chris-paparo-episode-3116/To learn more about the Outdoor Writers Association of America, visit their website at https://owaa.org.The Outdoor Adventure Series is a podcast production of Fox Coaching, Inc.

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Understanding and Preventing Youth Suicide with the Executive Director of SAVE

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 30:35


With so many young people experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety these days, parents often worry about the risk of youth suicide. And yes, suicide is the second leading cause of death among ages 15 – 24. But, as this week's guest, Dr. Dan Reidenberg, explains, young people are the least likely age to die by suicide, with middle-aged adults the most likely. Furthermore, Dr. Reidenberg says, “Suicide is the most preventable death there is.”   Don't miss this informative, practical discussion that addresses how to talk with your child if you fear they are thinking of suicide; both positive and negative aspects of social media as related to youth suicide; whether kids talk about suicide just to get attention; and the possibility of “suicide contagion.” Most important, learn how crucial it is to be clear, concise and concrete if you believe your child is thinking of suicide. Simple statements like, “This is a very serious thing. We are going to do something about it,” can make all the difference! You won't want to miss this episode with Dr. Dan Reidenberg, Executive Director of SAVE (Suicide Awareness Voices of Education).   WHAT WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT TAKEAWAY IN THIS EPISODE ABOUT PREVENTING SUICIDE?  In this discussion about youth suicide, what did you learn that surprised you? What were the most important pieces of advice you took away from Dr. Reidenberg's answers to questions?   WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT PREVENTING SUICIDE?  ❉ THE SUICIDE SURVIVORS' CLUB: ONE FAMILY'S EFFORT TO BRING SUICIDE OUT OF THE SHADOWS. A parent's death is devastating to the surviving spouse and children. But when the death is by suicide, stigma may lead to silence and isolation, and suicide survivors often experience the added pain of guilt, shame, confusion and anger. Rebecca Anderson and her children lost their husband and father to suicide in 2002 and, since then, have taken steps to challenge the stigma of mental illness and suicide, using their experience to support others facing such a tragic loss. Tune in to this episode to learn more.   ❉ HAZELDEN BETTY FORD FOUNDATION WEBINAR: STOP THE YOUTH SUICIDE CRISIS. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among people ages 10 to 34 in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Additionally, a study published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology says depression rates among teenagers are on the rise. Join Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and watch this pre-recorded webinar on addressing this critical issue.

Redefining Medicine
Redefining Medicine with special guest Dr. Dan Reidenberg

Redefining Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 13:27


Dr. Dan Reidenberg is the Executive Director of SAVE.org, Managing Director of the National Council for Suicide Prevention and is a Special Advisor to the International Association for Suicide Prevention.  He is a Certified Psychological Autopsy Investigator and serves on several national and international editorial boards. Dr. Reidenberg worked on inpatient psychiatric units for adolescents and adults in hospitals in addition to having a private practice where he was a Certified Master Therapist and Certified Relationship Specialist.  He speaks internationally and has written more than 55 articles and 4 book chapters, developed an evidence-based program for schools and works with the leading technology companies.  He created the only online peer support program for suicide, a leading program for the construction industry as well as One Step Ahead – a comprehensive model work place suicide prevention program.   Dr. Reidenberg has been interviewed by major media including:  CNN, Larry King, Good Morning America, Good Morning Europe, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Huffington Post, Time, Newsweek, People, Rolling Stone, BBC and radio in Australia, Russia, Canada and the UK.    He received the Service to Humanity Award, the Service to Suicidology Award, was recognized as a Champion of Change by The Obama Administration and he is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World and with the Marquis Who's Who Lifetime Achievement Award.

CHECK YOUR HEAD: Mental Help for Musicians
Jesse Leach (Killswitch Engage, Times of Grace): Living w/Anxiety & Depression & Toxic Relationship Recovery with Dr. Dan Reidenberg (Suicide Prevention, SAVE.org)

CHECK YOUR HEAD: Mental Help for Musicians

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 62:50


Mari Fong interviews musical guest Jesse Leach of Killswitch Engage, Times of Grace and The Weapon, and suicide prevention expert Dr. Dan Reidenberg of SAVE.org. Jesse Leach talks about how a toxic relationship triggered his anxiety and depression, how he came to realize the abuse, and what it took  for him to finally break away. Jesse talks about his mental health solutions which include therapy, micro-dosing, and power of nature. Next, world-renowned suicide prevention expert from SAVE.org, Dr. Dan Reidenberg, talks about how to spot the warning signs of someone who may be at risk for suicide. We also talk on what to do and say to that person that could possibly save a life. We play a clip of “The Burden of Belief,” the new single from Times of Grace's album, Songs of Loss and Separation which dropped in July 2021. “Be brave, ask for help, and be persistent in finding the mental help that you need.” For free or affordable mental help, visit: http://checkyourheadpodcast.com/* Donate to our mission at checkyourheadpodcast.com or on our patreon.com page. Every dollar is appreciated, every listener is appreciated

Curiosity Daily
Revenge Bedtime Procrastination, Elephant Trunks, Pineapples Eat You Back

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 12:40


Learn about how to combat revenge bedtime procrastination; the power of elephant trunks; and how pineapples eat you back. How to combat "revenge bedtime procrastination" by Kelsey Donk Cohut, M. (2021, March 19). Revenge bedtime procrastination: A plight of our times? Medicalnewstoday.com; Medical News Today. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/revenge-bedtime-procrastination-a-plight-of-our-times  Patia Braithwaite. (2021, May 28). Revenge Bedtime Procrastination: 6 Ways to Manage It. SELF; SELF. https://www.self.com/story/revenge-bedtime-procrastination  Kroese, F. M., De Ridder, D. T. D., Evers, C., & Adriaanse, M. A. (2014). Bedtime procrastination: introducing a new area of procrastination. Frontiers in Psychology, 5. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00611  Elephants can suck water into their trunks 30 times faster than you sneeze by Cameron Duke How an elephant's trunk manipulates air to eat and drink. (2021). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-06/giot-hae060121.php  Schulz, A. K., Ning Wu, J., Ha, S. Y. S., Kim, G., Braccini Slade, S., Rivera, S., Reidenberg, J. S., & Hu, D. L. (2021). Suction feeding by elephants. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 18(179), 20210215. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2021.0215  Pineapples eat you back, thanks to a meat-tenderizer enzyme by Grant Currin Here's The Scientific Reason Pineapple Burns Your Mouth. (2018). NowThis News. https://nowthisnews.com/videos/food/heres-the-scientific-reason-pineapple-burns-your-mouth  Scheve, T. (2008, August 4). Why do pineapple enzymes tenderize steak -- and your tongue? HowStuffWorks. https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/edible-innovations/pineapple-enzyme-tenderize-steak1.htm  Di Lullo, G. A., Sweeney, S. M., Körkkö, J., Ala-Kokko, L., & San Antonio, J. D. (2002). Mapping the Ligand-binding Sites and Disease-associated Mutations on the Most Abundant Protein in the Human, Type I Collagen. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(6), 4223–4231. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m110709200  Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The KYMN Radio Podcast
The Morning Show - Dr. Dan Reidenberg, Eric Bergh and Jeff Christenson on Tour de SAVE, 7-16-21

The KYMN Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 18:41


Dr. Dan Reidenberg, Executive Director of SAVE, Suicide Awareness Voices of Education, and locals Jeff Christenson and Eric Bergh discuss the upcoming Tour De SAVE on July 31 to raise awareness around the issue of suicide and raise dollars to help fund the SAVE organization. The rides will start at Sechler Park at 9:00 a.m. Register online at save.org. The National Suicide prevention hotline is 800-273-8255.

CHECK YOUR HEAD: Mental Help for Musicians
Shaun Morgan, Corey Lowery (Seether) & Dan Reidenberg, PsyD (SAVE.org, Suicide Prevention expert))

CHECK YOUR HEAD: Mental Help for Musicians

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 73:11


Shaun Morgan and Corey Lowery (Seether) & Dan Reidenberg, PsyD (SAVE.org, Suicide Prevention expert) interviews. In 2007, Shaun Morgan's brother Eugene died by suicide. In 2012, Shaun and Seether created the Rise Above Fest to raise awareness of suicide prevention and mental illness. Shaun and Corey of Seether share their stories of struggling as musicians, fathers and husbands during the coronavirus pandemic and how it's affected their mental health. How their loss of income, family stress, and withdrawal from fans through live show have led to frustration, depression and anxiety. The aftermath of suicide, using drugs and alcohol to escape, and the eventual grief counseling that helped vent the ongoing rollercoaster of emotions after losing his brother to suicide. How Shaun and Corey cope through the pandemic and what they do to improve their mental health on a daily basis. Partnering with Dr. Dan Reidenberg of SAVE.org for the Rise Above Fest. Top suicide prevention expert Dr. Dan Reidenberg shares information on risk factors, protective factors, warning signs, and what we can all do to recognize and help those who are having suicidal thoughts and behaviors. How medical conditions can trigger mood disorders, and the importance of listening. How your words and actions can help save a life. “Be brave, ask for help, and be persistent in finding the mental help that you need.” For free or affordable mental help, visit: http://checkyourheadpodcast.com/ Thank you for supporting us through our website at checkyourheadpodcast.com or on our patreon.com page. Every dollar is appreciated, every listener is appreciated

The Funky Brain Business Podcast
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education | Dr. Dan Reidenberg | Funky Brain Podcast

The Funky Brain Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 24:41


Dr. Dan Reidenberg acquired his educational background in Psychology from the University of Minnesota and received his Doctor of Clinical Psychology afterward. Dr. Dan is renowned in the field of suicide prevention. Dr. Dan is the Executive Director of SAVE (Suicide Awareness Voices of Education). SAVE is a non-profit agency working to prevent suicide and helping suicide survivors and people suffering from depression. Dr. Dan is also the author of Sports Talk, a book chapter for professionals on aiding clients with communication issues. Dr. Dan is also a speaker. He has spoken at various events. He is also a guest lecturer having presented many workshops helping others deal with mental illness. Twitter: https://twitter.com/dreidenberg Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-reidenberg-9264864 ------------------------- Thanks for watching The Funky Brain Podcast with Dennis Berry. Dennis is a Life Coach for Addiction Recovery and Life Mastery. If you are struggling with any type of addiction like alcohol, food, porn, drugs, or shopping, reach out for help. Asking for help is the first step in solving the addiction puzzle. Maybe you're not struggling with an addiction, but you are simply “stuck” in life and don't know how to push through. Dennis is the master in helping people get laser-focused, accomplishing their goals and dreams, and achieving life mastery on every level. Dennis works with people worldwide and currently has clients in England, Australia, and India. Zoom is a beautiful tool for helping people all over the world. If you like what you see, and you'd like to hire Dennis to speak at your next event, he is the best motivational keynote speaker on the planet. He brings a ton of energy, experience, motivation, and inspiration to the table. His fun, witty, unique spin on life, with a touch of humor, will leave you motivated to get out there and improve yourself. Website: https://www.DennisBerry.com Email: contact@dennisberry.com LinkedIn: dennisberry1 Facebook: @LifeCoach.DennisBerry You can buy his best-selling book on Amazon - Funky Wisdom: A Practical Guide to Life

Let's Psyconnect
(Suicide Prevention series - Ep 02): Suicide Prevention Strategies

Let's Psyconnect

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 35:51


In this episode, LT and Ronnie Lee talk about some recent studies that appoint and discuss suicide prevention strategies. This episode is intended for mental health students and professionals. Information and Resources available on this topic can be found on: suicidepreventionlifeline.org, who.int, save.org, afsp.org National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor References: Arensman E, Scott V, De Leo D, Pirkis J. Suicide and Suicide Prevention From a Global Perspective. Crisis. 2020;41(Suppl 1):S3-S7. doi:10.1027/0227-5910/a000664 Braun, M., Till, B., Pirkis, J., & Niederkrotenthaler, T. (2020). Suicide prevention videos developed by and for adolescents. Crisis, 1(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000696 Cheng, Q., Shum, A. K., Ip, F. W., Wong, H. K., Yip, W. K., Kam, A. H., & Yip, P. S. (2020). Co-creation and impacts of a suicide prevention video. Crisis, 41(1), 7-14. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000593 Cramer, R. J., Long, M. M., Gordon, E., & Zapf, P. A. (2019). Preliminary effectiveness of an online-mediated competency-based suicide prevention training program. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 50(6), 395-406. https://doi.org/10.1037/pro0000261 Ross, S. G., DeHay, T., & Deiling, M. (2020). The suicide prevention for college student gatekeepers program. Crisis, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000686 Silverman, M. M., Barnaby, L., Mishara, B. L., & Reidenberg, D. J. (2020). Suicide Prevention in the Americas. Crisis, 41(Suppl 1), S30–S52. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000667 Disclaimer: Let's Psyconnect Podcast and its associated social media platforms are used for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment, diagnosis, and is not intended to substitute professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice. Additionally, we do not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on this Podcast or other platforms used to promote it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letspsyconnect/support

Destroy Duchenne Podcast
Jordan Reidenberg gets raw about what it's like having Duchenne (Destroy Duchenne Podcast)

Destroy Duchenne Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 60:38


18 year old from Pennsylvania, Jordan Reidenberg, opens up and exposes the horrors of having Duchenne. However, Jordan shares his amazing outlook and positive attitude towards life. ABOUT DESTROY DUCHENNE PODCAST: A podcast telling the stories of those affected by a fatal muscle wasting disease, Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), that robs children of their ability to walk by the age of 11, the ability to raise their arms by their teenage years, and eventually their lives in their early 20s. Hosted by 18 year old founder and CEO of the 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization Destroy Duchenne, Elijah Stacy, who also suffers from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The goal of the Destroy Duchenne podcast is very simple, yet ambitious: interview every person that has a relationship to Duchenne - people with Duchenne, parents, family members, friends, teachers, doctors - and tell their story to the world. Destroy Duchenne is a registered 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization with the mission: to Complete the Cure™ for Duchenne muscular dystrophy by advancing gene-editing and gene therapy technologies, the future of medicine, into human practice. Federal Tax ID: #82-3268952

The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health
Maintaining Hope w/ Exec Dir. of Suicidal Awareness Voices of Education, Dr. Dan Reidenberg

The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 18:02


When you are any type of neuroatypical, whether that’s ADD, Autism, Asperger’s, Executive Function, ADHD, or anything that just makes you different; there-in lies your many gifts, but that can also mean a LOT of turmoil and strife as well. We talk about the positives & negatives of living in an online world, parenting nowadays, dealing with the constant messaging of social media, school shootings and other important but difficult topics with Dr. Reidenberg today. We hope this helps!  A little more about out guest today:   Dr. Dan Reidenberg PSYD, FAPA, DAPA, FACFEI, CRS, BCPC, CMT, CPAI. He is the Executive Director of Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE), Managing Director of the National Council for Suicide Prevention and is on the Executive Board of the International Association for Suicide Prevention.  He is Co-Chair of the International Media and Suicide Task Force.  He is a Certified Psychological Autopsy Interviewer and expert in forensic cases.  He serves on the numerous national and international editorial advisory boards and is a proposal reviewer for SAMHSA and the Royal Society of New Zealand.   Dr. Reidenberg speaks internationally and has over 50 published articles and 3 book chapters on mental health and suicide prevention.  He developed one of only 3 evidence-based programs for schools listed on the National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs; several Best Practice materials; and he helps develop the next generation of mental health and suicide prevention technology with Facebook and the other leading technology companies for the online industry.  He specializes in training media on the best practices for reporting on suicide in the USA and around the world.  He led the development of and wrote the US Recommendations for Media Reporting on Suicide; the Recommendations for Reporting on Mass Shootings; the Recommendations for Blogging on Suicide; and helped develop the Media Recommendations on Bullying, and was co-lead for the World Health Organization’s Media Guide for Reporting on Suicide.     Dr. Reidenberg has been interviewed by major media sources from around the world including CNN, Larry King, Good Morning America, the New York Times, Washington Post, Huffington Post, Time, Newsweek and radio in Australia, Russia, Canada and the UK.  He also led the workgroup on Warning Signs for Suicide and helped develop the US National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and the National Research Agenda (US) and is assisting India in the development of their Best Practices.     He has received numerous awards for his work including the Service to Humanity Award, Service to Suicidology Award, as a Champion of Change by The Obama Administration and he is recognized in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World.   In this episode Peter & Dan discuss: 1:00-  Intro & welcome Dr. Dan Reidenberg!  Ref: Executive Director of Suicidal Awareness- Voices of Educatio (SAVE)  Managing Director of National Council for Suicide Prevention Board member of International Association for Suicide Prevention  2:22-  What do you see when you look at the Neurodiverse landscape in today’s world? 3:37-  On how social media has changed and magnified interpersonal dynamics 4:56-  What are some of the positives and solutions of an online world? 6:17-  What can parents do to keep involved in their kids online life? 7:32-  We live in a dangerous world nowadays. Some kids have a pretty bleak outlook. What do you see in your research about what’s really going on inside of kids? 10:15-  What can we do to work better with kids during the aftermath of trauma(s)? 11:05-  About hope 11:56-  If you could take every parent and put them in a room together, what would be the number one thing you’d impart to them about how to help their kids today? 13:21-  Many parents feel like they can’t compete with the influx of messaging that kids are receiving through all of the screens these days. What would you say to parents who feel like they just aren’t getting through? 15:40-  Where can people find you?  www.SAVE.org 15:54-  Thank you Dr. Reidenberg!! And thank YOU for subscribing, reviewing and listening. Your reviews have been working! Even if you’ve reviewed us before, would you please continue to do so. Each review you post helps to ensure that word will continue to spread, and that we will all be able to reach & help even more people! You can always reach me via peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterThanNormal on all of the socials. 17:20-  Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits As always, leave us a comment below and please drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven’t already! The more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! Know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note, we’d love to hear!

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Suicide with Dr. Dan Reidenberg

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 59:10


Special guest: Dr. Dan Reidenberg. Nearly 800,000 people die by suicide in the world each year, which is roughly one death every 40 seconds. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death in the world for those aged 15-24 years. Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death for 15 to 24-year-old Americans, according to the CDC. These are the statistics—but when it comes to suicide and talking to kids, the statistics don't give us the words, the feelings, the loss, the answers. In fact, Everytime there is a suicide in our communities, in our schools, in our families, and in the lives of our children- it usually leaves us with more questions than answers. How do we talk to kids about this extremely difficult topic?  Dr. Dan Reidenberg is the Executive Director of Suicide Awareness Voices of Education, SAVE, Managing Director of the National Council for Suicide Prevention and is on the Executive Board of the International Association for Suicide Prevention.  He is Co-Chair of the International Media and Suicide Task Force—and serves on the numerous national and international advisory boards. He has speaks about suicide and suicide prevention internationally and has written many articles and book chapters about it as well. Dr. Reidenberg has been interviewed by major media sources from around the world including CNN, Larry King, Good Morning America, the New York Times and Washington Post and has helped develop the US National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and the National Research Agenda (US). He has received numerous awards for his work including the Service to Humanity Award, Service to Suicidology Award, and as a Champion of Change by The Obama Administration. The post How to Talk to Kids about Suicide with Dr. Dan Reidenberg appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Suicide with Dr. Dan Reidenberg

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 59:10


Special guest: Dr. Dan Reidenberg. Nearly 800,000 people die by suicide in the world each year, which is roughly one death every 40 seconds. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death in the world for those aged 15-24 years. Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death for 15 to 24-year-old Americans, according to the CDC. These are the statistics—but when it comes to suicide and talking to kids, the statistics don't give us the words, the feelings, the loss, the answers. In fact, Everytime there is a suicide in our communities, in our schools, in our families, and in the lives of our children- it usually leaves us with more questions than answers. How do we talk to kids about this extremely difficult topic?  Dr. Dan Reidenberg is the Executive Director of Suicide Awareness Voices of Education, SAVE, Managing Director of the National Council for Suicide Prevention and is on the Executive Board of the International Association for Suicide Prevention.  He is Co-Chair of the International Media and Suicide Task Force—and serves on the numerous national and international advisory boards. He has speaks about suicide and suicide prevention internationally and has written many articles and book chapters about it as well. Dr. Reidenberg has been interviewed by major media sources from around the world including CNN, Larry King, Good Morning America, the New York Times and Washington Post and has helped develop the US National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and the National Research Agenda (US). He has received numerous awards for his work including the Service to Humanity Award, Service to Suicidology Award, and as a Champion of Change by The Obama Administration. The post How to Talk to Kids about Suicide with Dr. Dan Reidenberg appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

Think Out Loud
How We Talk About Suicide

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 15:00


Breaking the Silence is a media collaboration highlighting problems and solutions around Oregon’s suicide crisis. As part of this project, we talk with Dan Reidenberg, executive director of SAVE (Suicide Awareness Voices of Education). The conversation will focus on the trainings Reidenberg has lead all over the country for media organizations covering this challenging topic, to talk about the ways we can make our coverage helpful and not harmful.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Suicide with Dr. Dan Reidenberg

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 59:10


Special guest: Dr. Dan Reidenberg. Nearly 800,000 people die by suicide in the world each year, which is roughly one death every 40 seconds. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death in the world for those aged 15-24 years. Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death for 15 to 24-year-old Americans, according to the CDC. These are the statistics—but when it comes to suicide and talking to kids, the statistics don’t give us the words, the feelings, the loss, the answers. In fact, Everytime there is a suicide in our communities, in our schools, in our families, and in the lives of our children- it usually leaves us with more questions than answers. How do we talk to kids about this extremely difficult topic?  Dr. Dan Reidenberg is the Executive Director of Suicide Awareness Voices of Education, SAVE, Managing Director of the National Council for Suicide Prevention and is on the Executive Board of the International Association for Suicide Prevention.  He is Co-Chair of the International Media and Suicide Task Force—and serves on the numerous national and international advisory boards. He has speaks about suicide and suicide prevention internationally and has written many articles and book chapters about it as well. Dr. Reidenberg has been interviewed by major media sources from around the world including CNN, Larry King, Good Morning America, the New York Times and Washington Post and has helped develop the US National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and the National Research Agenda (US). He has received numerous awards for his work including the Service to Humanity Award, Service to Suicidology Award, and as a Champion of Change by The Obama Administration. The post How to Talk to Kids about Suicide with Dr. Dan Reidenberg appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

How to Talk to Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Suicide with Dr. Dan Reidenberg

How to Talk to Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 59:10


Special guest: Dr. Dan Reidenberg. Nearly 800,000 people die by suicide in the world each year, which is roughly one death every 40 seconds. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death in the world for those aged 15-24 years. Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death for 15 to 24-year-old Americans, according to the CDC. These are the statistics—but when it comes to suicide and talking to kids, the statistics don’t give us the words, the feelings, the loss, the answers. In fact, Everytime there is a suicide in our communities, in our schools, in our families, and in the lives of our children- it usually leaves us with more questions than answers. How do we talk to kids about this extremely difficult topic?  Dr. Dan Reidenberg is the Executive Director of Suicide Awareness Voices of Education, SAVE, Managing Director of the National Council for Suicide Prevention and is on the Executive Board of the International Association for Suicide Prevention.  He is Co-Chair of the International Media and Suicide Task Force—and serves on the numerous national and international advisory boards. He has speaks about suicide and suicide prevention internationally and has written many articles and book chapters about it as well. Dr. Reidenberg has been interviewed by major media sources from around the world including CNN, Larry King, Good Morning America, the New York Times and Washington Post and has helped develop the US National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and the National Research Agenda (US). He has received numerous awards for his work including the Service to Humanity Award, Service to Suicidology Award, and as a Champion of Change by The Obama Administration. The post How to Talk to Kids about Suicide with Dr. Dan Reidenberg appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.

Ologies with Alie Ward
Functional Morphology (ANATOMY) with Joy Reidenberg

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 72:25


Ever poked at roadkill? Watched videos of whales exploding? Drooled over a curio cabinet full of claws & bones? Peered into a jar with a pickled toad? Then this one is for you. Arguably the world's most famous comparative anatomist (and pretty-much-also functional morphologist) Dr. Joy Reidenberg pulls up a chair at Mt. Sinai Hospital to talk about her fascinating backstory, exploding whales, taxidermied chipmunks, dead toadfish, animal's weird anatomy and its function and how it might help human health. She is absolutely amazing and you will become obsessed with her work. Dr. Joy Reidenberg on Twitter & Facebook Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes! Follow @Ologies on Twitter or Instagram Follow @AlieWard on Twitter or Instagram More links at www.alieward.com Sound editing by Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Support the show.

Hopping Mad with Will McLeod & Arliss Bunny
How to Talk About Suicide: Dan Reidenberg

Hopping Mad with Will McLeod & Arliss Bunny

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 58:42


14 May 2018 – This past week, with the suicide of Frightened Rabbit frontman, Scott Hutchison, media and, well, all of us, once again came up against how best to talk about suicide and best practices for media. Dr. Dan Reidenberg, Executive Director of Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE), joined us for the interview. In particular he spoke about the fact that everybody has a role in suicide prevention and that including stories of hope, of those who have survived, is important. Dan also mentioned a number of websites and I am including links for you: SAVE.org; Live Through This; Blogging on Suicide; and To Prevent the Attempt (for media organizations). At the top of the show Will lets the Finance Minister, Bruno Le Maire’s, French flag fly with Le Maire’s threat to push the EU to use blocking regulations in response to Trump reinstating US sanctions against Iran in breach of the Iranian nuclear treaty. I’m excited that heterodox economists are finally being accorded a modicum of respect and space in the overall discussion around the “science” of economics. In his block Will gets into the fracas the International Association of Athletic Federations is in over their new regulations on natural testosterone levels. Their reasoning is based on secret, unethical, and dubious research carried out by the communist German Democratic Republic which suggested that testosterone levels affect the performance of female athletes. This research can’t be repeated because dosing children with testosterone without their knowledge or consent is deeply unethical. Despite broad opposition from scientists of various disciplines, the IAAF is pushing forward with the regulations, mostly because they’re angry that Caster Semenya keeps winning races. In my block I’m still on framing modern monetary theory (this is part 4) because how we talk about things, how we frame them, makes all the difference and since MMT redefines the art of the possible and we are still at the beginning of surfacing MMT, this is the time to set those frames well. Also, I learned a new word from Will: sado-monetarism! As we mentioned at the beginning of the show, we will be off next week because my day job is invading my life. Until next time, many carrots to you and yours! – Arliss

Fordham Conversations
CLIP Helps Kids With Internet Safety

Fordham Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 30:01


Arguably the Internet is one of the greatest tools for communication. But there is also a downside to Internet activity, especially for young users. Fordham Conversations Host Robin Shannon talks with Cameron Russell and Joel Reidenberg with The Center on Law and Information Policy at Fordham Law School or CLIP. They discussed their pilot program that offers privacy education geared to middle school students.

BlogTalkUSA
Journeying with Dr. Ni

BlogTalkUSA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2015 126:00


Our first guest this morning is Dr. Daniel Reidenberg, Executive Director of SAVE.org, an acronym which stands for Suicide Awareness Voices of Education. Dr. Reidenberg sits on eight commitees spanning concerns such as suicide prevention, psychotherapy, relationships and entertainment. An author of over 50 journal articles, he has written book chapters, strategic plans for suicide prevention activities, and articles to assist those dealing with the trauma of suicidal thoughts and the family and friends equally affected. Dr. Reidenberg will share his personal story of how he came to be so deeply involved in this work. Visit the SAVE website here! Our second guest is Ms. Bernie Bowman whose life changed forever when, one after another, she lost three family members to incidents of violent crime. The stress of those multiple losses was complicated by caring for her elderly mother as well as her own husband and children. For more than ten years, Bernie suffered the debilitating symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Determined to reclaim her life, in the winter of 2013 she found Thought Field Therapy (TFT), commonly known as “tapping.” Bernie now shares TFT as a practitioner and is an excellent example of the power of a healing modality that often works when everything else fails Bernie Bowman on Facebook!

Fordham Conversations
Privacy Education

Fordham Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2013 30:01


Arguably the Internet is one of the greatest tools for communication and it gives the user the ability to communicate and connect with others. But there’s also a downside to being that “connected,” especially for kids who may not be aware of how their Internet activity is going to affect them in the future. Fordham Law Center on Law and Information Policy released a first-ever curriculum for privacy education geared to middle school students. Fordham Law student volunteers taught the pilot program last spring at PS191 in New York City, and now Fordham Center on Law and Information Policy (CLIP) is launching a partnership with volunteers from about a dozen universities who will teach the program in middle schools across the country. The Volunteer Privacy Education Program was developed by Fordham CLIP as part of Jordan Kovnot's Privacy Fellowship and under the leadership of Fordham Law School Professor Joel Reidenberg, the founding director of Fordham CLIP. The spring program will be led by Cameron Russell, Fordham CLIP's Executive Director.School’s Center for Law and Information Policy.