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Best podcasts about stop suicide

Latest podcast episodes about stop suicide

Jeep Beach News & Views
Ep-124-JB 2025 Schedule P1

Jeep Beach News & Views

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 32:22


In this episode Char and Kurt start to go over the details of the JB25 Schedule for this years event.  They cover the March to Stop Suicide, Kids Club, Cracker Ranch, and THE JUST ANNOUNCED JEEP BEACH SING OFF!   Check out the video of this podcast on our YouTube channel too--@jeepbeachofficial

OsazuwaAkonedo
25 Dead In Pakistan Train Stop Suicide Bombing, BLA Claims Responsibility

OsazuwaAkonedo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 4:17


25 Dead In Pakistan Train Stop Suicide Bombing, BLA Claims Responsibility https://osazuwaakonedo.news/25-dead-in-pakistan-train-stop-suicide-bombing-bla-claims-responsibility/09/11/2024/ #Breaking News #Pakistan #Quetta #Train ©November 9th, 2024 ®November 9, 2024 4:02 pm Government officials have confirmed that not less than 25 persons including soldiers were killed on Saturday morning when a suicide bomber detonated bomb amidst large passengers at a Railway bus station in Quetta area of Pakistan shortly after a Train arrived the stop, with the Baloch Liberation Army, BLA, armed secessionist group claiming responsiblity for the attack. #OsazuwaAkonedo

Radio Cité Genève
Culture - AGENDA - weekend 14-15 septembre 2024

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 4:38


Agenda du weekend à Genève : 14-15 septembre 2024Gala d'humour annuel de STOP SUICIDE Depuis 2000, l'association STOP SUICIDE œuvre pour la prévention du suicide chez les jeunes en Suisse romande. Ce dimanche 15 septembre, ne manquez pas son gala d'humour annuel au Bâtiment des Forces Motrices, Place des Volontaires à Genève. Les portes ouvrent à 17h00, et le spectacle débutera à 18h00 pour se terminer à 20h00. Venez profiter des performances des humoristes les plus talentueux de la scène romande, dans une ambiance festive, tout en soutenant une cause essentielle. Votre participation aidera à financer les programmes d'écoute, les ateliers de prévention et les campagnes de sensibilisation de STOP SUICIDE.Réservez vos places dès maintenant sur le site : stopsuicide.ch. ÇA BOUGE ! à Meyrin Ce samedi 14 septembre, de 14h à 18h, participez à l'événement ÇA BOUGE ! au chemin des Ailes à Meyrin. Venez tester une variété d'activités sportives en plein air, telles que la zumba, le fitness pour enfants et ados, le pilates, et un parcours ludique pour essayer des vélos atypiques en famille. Des ateliers pour enfants, des crêpes offertes, et des bons de réduction pour la Piscine des Ailes sont également au programme. Cet événement célèbre la piétonnisation du chemin des Ailes, dans le cadre du projet urbain Promenade des Ailes. Une après-midi fun et sportive à ne pas manquer ! Nettoyage Annuel du Lac Participez à la 32e édition du Nettoyage Annuel du Lac, organisée par Aqua-Diving en collaboration avec plusieurs associations, les 14 et 15 septembre. Les bénévoles sont invités à contribuer à cette initiative pour assainir les fonds lacustres. L'événement débutera devant l'entrée des Bains des Pâquis à partir de 8h00 le samedi, et se terminera dimanche à 18h00.Pour plus d'informations, visitez le site : nadl.ch.

Work Smart Live Smart with Beverly Beuermann-King

Listen to today's podcast... “A permanent solution to a temporary state.” We often don't hear about those that died by suicide. Because we don't talk about it, those around us can suffer in silence, unaware of the supports that may be available to them. There is little funding because there is no public outcry. But the issue of suicide touches us all – whether directly or indirectly. Today is World Suicide Prevention Day and it is celebrated on September 10th each year as a way to improve education about suicide, disseminate information, decrease stigmatization and, most importantly, raise awareness that suicide can be preventable. Around the world, every 40 seconds someone dies by suicide. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency!      Here are today's Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating World Suicide Prevention Day: Read and learn as much as you can about suicide – it's prevalence, the signs and symptoms, and personal stories from survivors. Understand the pain that those who even consider suicide as an option, must be in. Be open and not afraid. Don't be afraid to ask directly about the issue of suicide. Know the resources that are available to help. Suicide is a difficult issue to discuss, but it is even a more difficult issue to experience. Let's help support those who are in pain so that they can find a better solution to living a peaceful and purposeful life. If you like today's wellness tips, let me know. You can leave me a review on amazon or through your #alexa app. For more information on coping with mental health issues, sign up for one of my on-line courses at worksmartlivesmart.com under the resources and courses tab. #mentalhealth #hr

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio
Listen to Bill and Retired Navy Seal Sean Murphy Discuss "Beyond the Brotherhood" a Non-profit Veterans Organization

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 24:52


Hear Bill chat with his friend, retired Navy Seal, Sean Murphy. Sean is the Executive Director of "Beyond the Brotherhood", a non-profit organization focused on helping Navy Seals, our elite warriors, return to a normal life after devoting their time in the military serving our country under extreme conditions. You will love hearing Sean talk about the training it takes to become a Seal, and the wonderful things that "Beyond the Brotherhood" is doing to assist our veterans. Bill and Sean first met at Daytona International Speedway where the first annual "March to Stop Suicide" was held earlier this year. This event, which ran in  conjunction with Jeep Beach week, was a tremendous success and it brought advocates passionate about helping stem the rising rates of suicides from around Florida to march around the famed 2 1/2 mile Speedway with Sean and his Seal team members. Plans are underway now for next year's event and it is great to see how our community has embraced supporting such a worthy cause. Support the show

Radio Cité Genève
Genève, c'est vous - Stop Suicide/4

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 9:52


Créée en 2000 par des jeunes suite au décès de l'un de leur camarades, l'association Stop Suicide, dirigée par Sophia Perez, œuvre au quotidien pour briser le tabou autour de la santé mentale et du suicide.  - - - - - -  "Vous avez des pensées suicidaires, ou vous vous inquiétez pour un proche? Parlez-en et faites-vous aider 24h/24, 7j/7 La Main Tendue (adultes): 143 Pro Juventute (jeunes): 147 Urgences médicales: 144

Radio Cité Genève
Genève, c'est vous - Stop Suicide/3

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 10:57


Créée en 2000 par des jeunes suite au décès de l'un de leur camarades, l'association Stop Suicide, dirigée par Sophia Perez, œuvre au quotidien pour briser le tabou autour de la santé mentale et du suicide.  - - - - - -  "Vous avez des pensées suicidaires, ou vous vous inquiétez pour un proche? Parlez-en et faites-vous aider 24h/24, 7j/7 La Main Tendue (adultes): 143 Pro Juventute (jeunes): 147 Urgences médicales: 144

Radio Cité Genève
Genève, c'est vous - Stop Suicide/2

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 10:47


Créée en 2000 par des jeunes suite au décès de l'un de leur camarades, l'association Stop Suicide, dirigée par Sophia Perez, œuvre au quotidien pour briser le tabou autour de la santé mentale et du suicide.  - - - - - -  "Vous avez des pensées suicidaires, ou vous vous inquiétez pour un proche? Parlez-en et faites-vous aider 24h/24, 7j/7 La Main Tendue (adultes): 143 Pro Juventute (jeunes): 147 Urgences médicales: 144

Radio Cité Genève
Genève, c'est vous - Stop Suicide/1

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 11:01


Créée en 2000 par des jeunes suite au décès de l'un de leur camarades, l'association Stop Suicide, dirigée par Sophia Perez, œuvre au quotidien pour briser le tabou autour de la santé mentale et du suicide.  - - - - - -  "Vous avez des pensées suicidaires, ou vous vous inquiétez pour un proche? Parlez-en et faites-vous aider 24h/24, 7j/7 La Main Tendue (adultes): 143 Pro Juventute (jeunes): 147 Urgences médicales: 144

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio
Listen to Bill speak with the VP of Swell Energy Sara Delisle And Director of Renu Energy Solutions John Sheldon About Their Businesses and Solar Energy

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 29:50


Hear Bill's interview with Sara Delisle, VP, Government Affairs Director with Swell Energy, and John Sheldon, Director of New Business Capabilities with Renu Energy Solutions, based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Sara does an excellent job of explaining the intricacies of the recent IRA bill, and the positive impact for businesses and nonprofits interested in renewable energy. Her company, Swell Energy, is on the leading edge of the technological advances of solar and storage. John's company, Renu Energy Solutions is a hands on, let's make solar as common as flat screen TV's enterprise that has developed some of the coolest projects on the planet, including an awesome solar power system at Charlotte Motor Speedway! As motors racing fans, sponsors of Daniel Dye racing, and supporters of the Race to Stop Suicide, we are thrilled to see the power of solar being showcased at NASCAR events. Thank you, Sara and John, for the educational and informative interview. Keep up the great work helping folks in America enjoy the benefits of utilizing the sun's free energy for power production and storage.Support the Show.

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio
Listen to Bill and Daniel Dye Speak About The Solar-Fit Hosted Event "Gratitude for Latitude"

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 29:50


Tune in to the Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Show this Saturday morning at 10:30 am eastern on WNZF Talk Radio, (1550 AM-94.9 FM), as the Solar-Fit team goes on the road for the "Gratitude for Latitude" Customer Appreciation Day celebration last Saturday in Ormond By the Sea. Over 70 of our friends and neighbors stopped by the event to share some great food... catered by Bull and Boar...and some outstanding margaritas prepared by the awesome Hudson Furniture Showroom team. Nanci joined us as well from Flagler Broadcasting's KIX Country. What a day! Our special guest was Daniel Dye, your local driver of the #43 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Chevrolet Silverado. Daniel carries the Solar-Fit colors across America in support of the Race to Stop Suicide.  Each of our guests this weekend, by their partnership with Solar-Fit, plays a role in helping spread the message and increase the awareness of this very important issue. Thank you all for making the first Annual "Gratitude for Latitude" such a fun eventSupport the show

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio
Listen to Bill and Fitness Trainer Nanci Ickes Discuss Balancing Life and Different Health Tips

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 29:50


hear Bill's interview with his friend Nanci Ickes, fitness trainer extraordinaire. This is a great opportunity to learn tips from an expert about nutrition, exercise, hydration, and how to enjoy and maintain good health. Bill asks a lot of questions that we are sure have been on your mind when it comes to finding life balance and effective methods of stress relief to handle the curveballs that are sometimes thrown our way. Nanci is also an avid motor racing enthusiast, and like every member of the Solar-Fit Team, and our friends at KIX Country 98.7 FM...a huge supporter of our local NASCAR driver, Daniel Dye. Race week is here, and we hope to see you out at Daytona International Speedway to watch Daniel navigate the 2.5-mile-high banks and cheer him on to a podium finish. If you are out of the area, check your TV stations for coverage of the Craftsman Truck Series race, and the Xfinity race and support Daniel and the Race to Stop Suicide. Thank you Nanci, for the great interview.Support the show

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio
Bill and Gloria Interview Mr. Bill Woods A New Solar-Fit Customer About His Background and His Choice to Go Solar

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 29:50


Hear Bill and Gloria's interview with their friend and new Solar-Fit customer, Mr. Bill Woods. Bill and his wife Jana live in Latitude Margaritaville, a super cool development here in Daytona Beach that has a laid-back island theme...and all the amenities that you could ever want. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, Bill and Jana discovered the beauty of our community and decided that this was the place to call home. It wasn't long before our sunny weather and the increasing cost of electricity inspired them to research the potential of Solar-Fitting their home. Solar was the ideal solution for them and soon they will be powered by the sun!During the interview, Bill Woods shared information about his career in logistics and his knowledge of over the road trucking. We knew that he would enjoy having a die-cast model of Daniel Dye's NASCAR Craftsman Series race truck. Thank you, Bill, for stopping by our office-studio for the interview and for allowing us to help you and Jana with your energy needs.Bulletin: In just a few short days, our hometown driver, Daniel Dye will be racing at our hometown track, Daytona International Speedway. He will be carrying the message of the Race to Stop Suicide on his number 43 Chevy Silverado. Please join us at the track, or on TV, to help support this very important cause and to cheer Daniel on to victory. Support the show

Real Talk, Real Women - Breaking The Silence Around Abuse
S7E154 Stop Suicide Inspired Sermon by Anointed Minister Tammy Toney-Butler

Real Talk, Real Women - Breaking The Silence Around Abuse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 14:42


Discover the profound strength of the human spirit as Tammy Toney-Butler, an anointed minister with a past marked by darkness, joins me, Gemma Serenity Gorokhoff, to share her riveting journey from the depths of child sex trafficking and addiction to the pinnacle of spiritual freedom. Tammy's raw and touching narrative will not only grip your heart but also embolden those wrestling with their own demons of trauma, urging them to step into the light of hope and redemption. Her testament is a beacon for anyone teetering on the brink of despair, a reminder that worth and healing are divine rights, accessible to all. In an episode that transcends mere conversation, we delve into the immense transformative power that faith in Christ can unleash in our lives. As she opens up about her personal battles with addiction, she casts light on the path to true liberation that lies in surrendering our deepest hurts and fears. This exchange is a call to arms, to carry forth the torch of love, peace, and joy, and to become vessels for others' healing. She imparts a divine blessing to our listeners, a charge to join this tide of revival that washes over the weary and the burdened, inviting them to rise and reclaim their place in the fold of grace and purpose.   Tammy Toney-Butler's bio Tammy Toney-Butler, a child sex trafficking survivor and lived experience expert, is the Founder and President of Reflective Spaces Ministry, a faith-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit working directly with adult and adolescent survivors of human trafficking, sexual assault, and childhood adversity on their journey to become whole.   As a nursing professional, Tammy served as an emergency department nurse for almost thirty years and a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner for three years. Tammy is a published author and subject matter expert on human trafficking and trauma-responsive care. She has publications featured in the National Library of Medicine (PubMed) and is an international speaker on human trafficking.   Tammy's extensive presentation list includes speaking at the United Nations and World Health Organization's Year of the Nurse and Midwife Civil Society Briefing, the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners - Long Island Chapter, American Nurses Association General Assembly, the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Naples Woman's Club Empowering Woman's Luncheon, and the Bonita-Estero Woman's Club.   Tammy has been retained as an expert witness and served as a panelist on network television and is the co-founder of Nurses United Against Human Trafficking, PA.   Tammy credits all her healing and success to Christ, selling everything she owned and answering God's call on her life.   In 2020, A&K Ranch Ministries, LLC, and Nurses United Against Human Trafficking were founded, and in 2021, Reflective Spaces Ministry became a reality. Tammy is the Host of Reflective Hour with Tammy Toney-Butler, which started in 2023.   Connect with Tammy Toney-Butler by email: info@reflectivespacesministry.com  on her website: https://www.reflectivespacesministry.com/ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Reflective-Spaces-Ministry-Corp-100069620867180/ on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@reflectivehour on BuzzSprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2255846 on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reflective-hour-with-tammy-toney-butler/id1709891570 on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A48F4Mxe8L5glmOAqwMK3     Do you care about getting featured and published on Real Talk Real Women Breaking The Silence Around Abuse alongside Tammy Toney-Butler? Apply here: https://apply.realtalk-realwomen.com  

Young Blood (Men’s Health Matters)
The Shaka Project: On a Mission to Stop Suicide | Sean Phillip

Young Blood (Men’s Health Matters)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 70:25


Sean Phillip is the Founder of The Shaka Project, an increasingly recognisable charity doing big things for mental health in Australia. Sean shared his personal story on the podcast 3 years ago, so this time around we spoke about what life's been like since then, the highs and lows of working in this space, and our thoughts on where men's mental health is at now.Sean dedicates his days to travelling around the country presenting talks to many different organisations and he does it all while being a dad, a partner, a son and a mate.Sean also takes it upon himself to personally console the loved ones of those who've recently died by suicide, who reach out to The Shaka Project for support every week.Each heartbreaking loss hits him hard, but he and the rest of the Shaka Project team keep pushing on to change the future of mental health for the better. ------ This episode is proudly sponsored by our mates at The Shaka Project.  The Shaka Project was designed to ignite the conversation around mental health.  Encouraging connection, mateship and brotherhood through the Shaka. Inspired by a dads love for his mates and his kids.  Go to theshakaproject.com to find out more about the epic work these guys are doing, grab yourself some merch and follow their journey @theshakaproject on Instagram

Work Smart Live Smart with Beverly Beuermann-King

Listen to today's podcast... “A permanent solution to a temporary state.” We often don't hear about those that died by suicide. Because we don't talk about it, those around us can suffer in silence, unaware of the supports that may be available to them. There is little funding because there is no public outcry. But the issue of suicide touches us all – whether directly or indirectly. Today is World Suicide Prevention Day and it is celebrated on September 10th each year as a way to improve education about suicide, disseminate information, decrease stigmatization and, most importantly, raise awareness that suicide can be preventable. Around the world, every 40 seconds someone dies by suicide. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency!      Here are today's Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating World Suicide Prevention Day: Read and learn as much as you can about suicide – it's prevalence, the signs and symptoms, and personal stories from survivors. Understand the pain that those who even consider suicide as an option, must be in. Be open and not afraid. Don't be afraid to ask directly about the issue of suicide. Know the resources that are available to help. Suicide is a difficult issue to discuss, but it is even a more difficult issue to experience. Let's help support those who are in pain so that they can find a better solution to living a peaceful and purposeful life. If you like today's wellness tips, let me know. You can leave me a review on amazon or through your #alexa app. For more information on coping with mental health issues, sign up for one of my on-line courses at worksmartlivesmart.com under the resources and courses tab. #mentalhealth #hr

The Denison Forum Podcast
To stop suicide every 40 seconds: Jacob Coyne with Stay Here discusses Christ-centered suicide prevention

The Denison Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 58:50


“Gen Z will be suicide free” That's Stay Here's opening line on their website. As a "mental health organization and movement dedicated to ending suicide and healing the broken hearted,” Stay Here aims to lower the tragic suicide rate of one person every 40 seconds through “equipping millions of individuals in hope-filled suicide prevention training and awareness.” Founder Jacob Coyne joins The Denison Forum Podcast to discuss how you can help prevent suicides by watching the Giants–Cowboys NFL game on September 10, World Suicide Prevention Day. He also shares how to talk with others considering suicide, the training resources that Stay Here offers, as well as a prayer on behalf of those who are struggling with this issue. NOTE: If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please get help immediately. Call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or visit 988lifeline.org. Topics ●      Jacob Coyne's testimony | 02:39 ●      How suicide has affected Coyne | 08:37 ●      When to talk to others who are wrestling with suicidal thoughts | 11:30 ●      What does Stay Here do? | 14:47 ●      When someone admits to suicidal thoughts | 22:35 ●      Why the church needs to speak up about suicide | 27:06 ●      Why is Gen Z struggling so much? | 35:59 ●      Why 57 NFL QBs are uniting on Sept. 10 | 47:21 ●      Jacob's prayer for those considering suicide | 55:25 Resources ●     StayHere.live ●     QBUnited.org ●     988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline ●     Episode transcript (PDF) ●     What does the Bible say about suicide? About Jacob Coyne and Stayhere.live Jacob Coyne is a preacher, a Christian content creator, and the founder of Stay Here, a mental health organization that raises awareness through bold and encouraging messaging and equips others to save lives from suicide. With more than 1.4 million social media followers, Jacob is known for offering tangible hope and help for the brokenhearted and hurting. He and his wife, Mariah, have three daughters and live in east Tennessee. Learn more at stayhere.live. About Dr. Mark Turman Dr. Mark Turman is the Executive Director of Denison Forum and Vice President of Denison Ministries. Among his many duties, Turman is most notably the host of The Denison Forum Podcast. He is also the chief strategist for DF Pastors, which equips pastors and church leaders to understand and transform today's culture. About Denison Forum Denison Forum exists to thoughtfully engage the issues of the day from a biblical perspective through The Daily Article email newsletter and podcast, The Denison Forum Podcast, as well as many books and additional resources.  

Experience Emerge (ExEm)
Nick Costello: Author of Stop Suicide: Learn to Save a Life

Experience Emerge (ExEm)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 62:54


In this particular episode, we have the pleasure of spending time with Nick Costello, an accomplished musician, and author who has published multiple books and travels the country to speak on various topics. Today, our focus is on suicide awareness and prevention, a crucial issue that Nick is passionate about.https://nickcostello.org/Hotlines Need Help Now?Call 911 or 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433)or 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)or  Text Telephone: 1-800-799-4TTY (1-800-799-4889)Military Veterans Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (Press 1)Suicide Hotline  in Spanish: 1-800-273-TALK (Press 2) Support the showContact Us: Email the show: experience@emerge.org Emerge.org facebook.com/EmergeCounselingMinistries Thank you for listening, sharing, and praying for our podcast!Support the ExEm podcast by clicking here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/882700/support

The Nightly Rant
How to Stop Suicide

The Nightly Rant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 36:32


Mike opens the show by welcoming Colin Hughes, today's guest. Colin is an advocate for suicide prevention. He was led down that path after his granddaughter committed suicide less than a year ago. Colin shares his grief. He shares his story of finding someone who taught him how to prevent suicide best. He shares that information with the audience.

stop suicide colin hughes
Dingue - RTS
Trouble de la personnalité borderline, hypersensibilité et intensité

Dingue - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 31:35


Francesca vit avec un trouble de la personnalité borderline, qui impacte la gestion des émotions. Elle vit les moments de joie, mais aussi ceux de détresse, avec intensité, ce qui la conduit parfois à avoir des pensées très sombres. Le psychiatre Nader Perroud, responsable de l'Unité du trouble de la régulation émotionnelle aux Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève (HUG), détaille le trouble de la personnalité borderline. Avertissement : Cet épisode aborde le sujet du suicide. Si vous avez besoin d'aide, vous pouvez contacter La Main Tendue, en appelant le 143, ou en ligne à cette adresse : https://www.143.ch/fr/ Des sites internet proposent de l'aide en s'adressant spécifiquement aux jeunes : https://www.ciao.ch/ et https://www.ontecoute.ch/. Vous pouvez également trouver des ressources sur le site de Stop Suicide (https://stopsuicide.ch/besoindaide/).

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio
Bill and Local Motor Racing Champion Daniel Dye discuss his racing career

Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 29:50


Hear Bill and his friend, local motor racing champion Daniel Dye, talk about the start of Daniel's racing career and some of the tracks across America where he has carried the Race to Stop Suicide banner to help bring awareness to such an important issue. You will enjoy hearing about the differences between driving at Daytona, Talladega, the Milwaukee Mile, Watkins Glen, and many more tracks that draw thousands of race fans on a weekly basis. Daniel expresses his thanks to the Ben Kennedy Racing Team, GMS, NASCAR, ARCA, and to all of the people that have helped him along the way as he continues on his quest to be the very best in his chosen sport. Solar-Fit is proud to be a sponsor of Daniel Dye Racing and we look forward to an exciting new announcement for next year that will be made this coming week. Stand by folks...this is a big one:)Support the show

Work Smart Live Smart with Beverly Beuermann-King

“A permanent solution to a temporary state.” We often don't hear about those that died by suicide. Because we don't talk about it, those around us can suffer in silence, unaware of the supports that may be available to them. There is little funding because there is no public outcry. But the issue of suicide touches us all – whether directly or indirectly. Today is World Suicide Prevention Day and it is celebrated on September 10th each year as a way to improve education about suicide, disseminate information, decrease stigmatization and, most importantly, raise awareness that suicide can be preventable. Around the world, every 40 seconds someone dies by suicide. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency!      Here are today's Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating World Suicide Prevention Day: Read and learn as much as you can about suicide – it's prevalence, the signs and symptoms, and personal stories from survivors. Understand the pain that those who even consider suicide as an option, must be in. Be open and not afraid. Don't be afraid to ask directly about the issue of suicide. Know the resources that are available to help. Suicide is a difficult issue to discuss, but it is even a more difficult issue to experience. Let's help support those who are in pain so that they can find a better solution to living a peaceful and purposeful life. If you like today's wellness tips, let me know. You can leave me a review on amazon or through your #alexa app. For more information on coping with mental health issues, sign up for one of my on-line courses at worksmartlivesmart.com under the resources and courses tab. #mentalhealth #hr

Le 12h30 - La 1ere
Stop Suicide lance une nouvelle campagne de prévention: interview du Dr Paco Prada

Le 12h30 - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 5:04


Interview du Dr Paco Prada, psychiatre HUG au Service de psychiatrie de liaison et de gestion de crise.

Médialogues - La 1ere
Médiatisation du suicide: une brochure pour guider les rédactions

Médialogues - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 20:00


Difficile de parler du suicide dans les médias. Une mauvaise tournure de phrase, un titre maladroit et cʹest un encouragement au passage à lʹacte (effet Werther). Mais lorsque les mots choisis sont justes, ils peuvent prévenir la contagion suicidaire (effet Papageno). Pour guider les rédactions de Suisse romande, lʹassociation Stop Suicide a conçu une brochure, avec le soutien du service de la santé publique du canton de Neuchâtel. Interrogée par Antoine Droux, la responsable de communication et prévention média de Stop Suicide Léonore Dupanloup dévoile le contenu de cette brochure dans Médialogues.

The ACHARYA SHREE YOGEESH Podcast
Ep. 26 - Suicide and the Karmic Effects of Ending One's Life

The ACHARYA SHREE YOGEESH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 22:23


Acharya Shree Yogeesh shares his thoughts on the sensitive subject of suicide. He answers what happens to the soul and where it goes if the life ends by suicide. He encourages all to never give up on their life and to seek help if suicidal thoughts start coming to the surface.

The Hope Club Podcast
Episode 343 Stop Suicide interview with Nick Costello

The Hope Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 27:49


Why has  suicide become a recent pandemic? What are some of the warning signs? How does one recover for losing a loved one to suicide? These are some of the questions that are addressed in this insightful interview. Please share this with as many people as you can. suicide is not a respecter of persons and can strike anyone at anytime.,

The COMEBACK Coach
Ep. 28 Just One Reason (to stop suicide)

The COMEBACK Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 4:22


This is a grab of under five minutes taken from a recorded conversation of some 40 minutes. I spoke with author, Stuart O'Neill about suicide prevention... and about his book, Just One Reason. Raised in Melbourne Australia, Stuart's mostly self-employed life has provided its fair share of highs and lows.  His life story in the book easily resonates. Stuart first became an Australian Surf Lifesaver in the 1980's. It is a passion that he still fulfills to this day. His desire to help save lives is being fulfilled via his own book, Just One Reason. Just One Reason is a 'suicide prevention toolkit' wrapped up in a book small enough to fit in your hand or pocket. It is the product of his out of the box thinking and willingness to help others. Stuart takes pride in putting others first and bares his soul publicly about his personal battle with suicidal thoughts and depression. The book reveals Stuart's own strategy for beating your inner demons and offers a powerful and very easy solution to a world problem that is getting worse, not better. This short podcast episode is a take from a conversation I recently recorded with Stuart. The fastest way to reach Stuart is via his website: http://www.justonereason.com.au - then click on the 'CONTACT' page.An incomplete guide to emergency numbers for personal crisis -Australia - Emergency 000Australia - Life Line 13 11 14Australia - Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636Australia - Suicide Line 1300 659 467Australia - Men's Line Australia 1300 78 99 78Canada: Emergency: 911 Suicide Hotline: 1 (833) 456 4566                     Ireland: Emergency number: 116123 Suicide Hotline: +4408457909090             Netherlands: Emergency: 112 Suicide Hotline: 900 0113     New Zealand: Emergency:  111 Suicide Hotline:  1737                  Philippines: Emergency: 911 Suicide Hotline: 028969191           Singapore: Emergency number: 999 Suicide Hotline: 1 800 2214444       South Africa: Emergency: 10111 Suicide Hotline: 0514445691                     Ukraine: Suicide Prevention: 7333        United Kingdom:  Emergency: 112 Suicide Hotline: 0800 689 5652          United States: Emergency: 911 Suicide Hotline: (800) 273-8255Support the show

Hope Out of the Darkness
Teen World-Changer, Shannon Monet, on Bullying, Suicide, and Peer Support

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 32:09


How does bullying affect the mental health of kids and teens? Shannon Monet candidly explains how the words of her classmates affected her, some of the choices that helped shape her emotions, and how she regained her own sense of power and purpose to help others. You won't want to miss this 15-year-old's perspective on mental health, her suggestions for making mental health advocacy more effective, and some amazing insights. If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call: Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help About Shannon: Shannon Monet is 15 years old. Shannon is extremely focused and desires to make a positive impact on today's, and the next, generation. Shannon has found her value and purpose. She believes no one should be left alone, or feel alone. She wants her story to help the lost find their identity. She believes everyone has their unique purpose and should work to walk in that purpose. There are many suffering from suicidal thoughts, depression, anxiety, fear, and more. Her goal and purpose are to use her voice through social media, graphic design, and capturing visuals on YouTube. She has an incredible and undying love for people and wants to be a light in this very dark world. Timestamps Shannon's experience with being bullied in school Our choices can shape our emotions Recognizing your own power and purpose The importance of a strong support system Maintaining your own mental health while helping others How can we make mental health advocacy more effective? The #duckduckhope origin story Links Connect with Shell Pavlis: AFSP Board Co-Chair, Project 2025 Champion for Orange County, CA Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell Connect with our guest, Shannon Monet: https://shannonmonet.com/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/shannonmonetpage/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannonmonet_/ Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/ShannonMonet_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeDTawZn3hAMouWIFmQm8RA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannon-monet-b66a7521b Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/ Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness: http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Radio Cité Genève
Rencontre du 09/12/21 - théâtre Anou

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 12:30


A travers un reportage, nous découvrons la pièce de théâtre Nous portée par la jeune compagnie de théâtre Anou créée à l'occasion des 20 ans de Stop Suicide et jouée ce lundi 13 décembre au Théâtre des Salons à Genève.   

Hope Out of the Darkness
Part 2: Mental Illness and Police Officers with Blue Wives Matter

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 44:34


Retired Police Captain Robert Sweaza and his wife, Kristen, are my guests in Part Two of Mental Illness with Police Officers, where we discuss mental illness and how it relates to law enforcement officers. Kristen and Robert are the founders of Blue Wives Matter, a nonprofit dedicated to providing support for the families of fallen law enforcement officers. In this conversation, we talk about the particular challenges of mental health and suicide prevention education in law enforcement, the mental health stigma as it relates to first responders, and what goes into supporting the families of fallen officers.   If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call: Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help   About Blue Wives Matter:   Blue Wives Matter was founded in 2017 after the untimely death of Fountain Valley California Police Officer Rick Nilos. Officer Rick Nilos dedicated his life to helping others, as a police officer and a US Marine. It was in his death that Blue Wives Matter became inspired to help the families who are left behind. It is our mission to provide the support that families need in their time of loss and grief. We support families no matter the cause of death.   Blue Wives Matter has provided support to over 100 widows and widowers. Support has been provided financially and emotionally. This year we plan to offer mental health grants for those in need while dealing with grief.   Blue Wives Matter also honors the children of officers who have died through the Patches of Honor Program. Each month, these children receive police patches in the mail. Patches are donated from agencies and officers all over the world. As the children build their patch collection, they feel connected to the law enforcement community.   Timestamps •Why are retired first responders at a high risk of suicide? •The surprising level of support for the families of fallen officers •Law enforcement agencies can handle the aftermath of suicide better •What is stopping first responders from seeking help with mental wellness? •How Blue Wives Matter provides support to families •Recognize when you need help and ask for it •Robert's advice for proper self-care: separate yourself from your work   Links   Connect with Shell Pavlis:   AFSP Board Member, Project 2025 Champion for Orange County, CA Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell   Connect with our guests, Robert and Kristen Sweaza: BlueWivesMatter@gmail.com RSweaza206@gmail.com Blue Wives Matter website: https://www.bluewivesmatter.net/ Copline: https://www.copline.org/ Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) https://www.concernsofpolicesurvivors.org/ Survivors of Blue Suicide (SBS): https://www.survivorsofbluesuicide.org/ Blue H.E.L.P. : https://bluehelp.org/ Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org   Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental- health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/ Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness: http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Fragout Podcast
SE #117 Aaron Hunnel Part 2- Ride To Stop Suicide- Mental Health

Fragout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 98:22


Aaron Hunnel came back for a follow up about his journey across America. Aaron rode his bike from California to Maryland in 21 days. Average 141 miles per day. Conquering Deserts, mountains, dehydration, hillbillies, and mean dogs. Please check out Ride to Stop Suicide and all the recap videos. I am very proud of Aaron and his crew.

Hope Out of the Darkness
Part 1: Mental Illness and Police Officers

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 50:53


We're welcoming Joseph Reid back to the Hope Out of the Darkness Podcast. Joe is the founder and executive director of BrokenPeople.org and Author of Broken Like Me: And Insider's Toolkit for Mending Broken People, which he talked about during Episode 5. In this episode, Joe talks about the relationship between insight, compassion, and law enforcement. Recently, he had the opportunity to speak to law enforcement cadets in cooperation with The Cardinal Group, who got a little more than they bargained for with Joe's speech, and how he hopes to help future law enforcement officers understand how to respond to mental health crises both with the public they serve and themselves.   If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call: Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help   About Joe:   Joseph Reid has had a passion for loving and helping people from a very early age. He is the founder and Executive Director of Broken People, an international mental health peer support group. He is also very active as a peer support specialist and family advocate with NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), the nation's largest grassroots mental health nonprofit organization.   He is extremely passionate about following God's direction, loving and serving his wife Melissa of 24 years, and trying to keep up with his four awesome grown kids. He currently oversees several brilliant writers on his website's blog that can be found at: www.broken-people.org Joseph has created a practical and easy-to-use scale for measuring your everyday mental wellness. He provides good tips on journaling and how to make your practice more enjoyable for those of us who are uncomfortable with the concept of journaling in general. In his book Broken Like Me: An Insider's Toolkit For Mending Broken People, Joseph acknowledges connections as vital to healthy mental health and shares how he builds and nurtures his own friendships, approaches isolation, and evaluates taking risks.   Timestamps:   What happens when the career you've trained for won't work for you? Identifying your emotions and what they're telling you How Joseph is helping future law enforcement officers understand mental health Statistics about law enforcement officers you may not know Self-care is important in order for you to have the capacity to help others Celebrating failure as the opportunity for future successes Why building trust is important, especially for police officers Are mental health first responders a good idea? How we can prevent suicide by firearms Teaching your friends how to help you weather a mental health storm Coming up next on Hope Out of the Darkness   Links Connect with Shell Pavlis:   AFSP Board Member, Project 2025 Champion for Orange County, CA Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell   Connect with our guest, Joseph Reid:   Website: https://www.broken-people.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephereid Book: Broken Like Me: An Insider's Toolkit for Mending Broken People https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B095JG9D4Z/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-countyhttps://bewelloc.org/ Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org   Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/   Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/   University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/   Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support.   American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org   Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness:   http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Hope Out of the Darkness
Integrative Treatment for Suicidal Thoughts and Mental Wellness with Britten Devereaux

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 41:50


Integrative Treatment for Suicidal Thoughts and Mental Wellness with Britten Devereaux There is much more to mental health than a person's feelings. Sleep, diet, relationships, and screen time all contribute to a person's mental well-being. Britten Devereaux explains how and why she and her colleagues treat the entire person, along with the patient's family to achieve lasting relief from mental health struggles. Her compassionate approach not only has produced amazing results but also helps her feel hopeful each and every day. If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call: Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help About Britten: Most recently, Britten changed her focus from subacute residential care to outpatient care based on families consistently seeking more flexible service scheduling. It grieves her heart to see people settle for status quo when the is a wild and free life just millimeters away. Her personal story is one of determination and leaving what doesn't work behind. Completing her Master of Science in Addiction Counseling concurrent to a role as Clinical Supervisor, then Managing Director, Britten ensures patients are treated with dignity and that care is tailored, time-bound, and specific. "Individual mental health is the axis point to family stability, marketplace innovation, and overall wellness." As a Licensed Advanced Drug and Alcohol Counselor, Britten has her MAC from the National Certification Commission for Addiction Professionals and is committed to see staff and patients reach the goals they did not believe possible. You will often hear her talking about Pacific Solstice being the leading force to change the landscape of psychiatry. Combining services, neurological, social, and psychological, she educates families to move from scarcity and deficits (what she calls a wasteland) to psychiatric care that is collaborative and strengths-based (what she calls a capital city). "This ultra-personal space of the service sector demands innovation and hospitality. Given over time, generations, not just individuals, live a different narrative... one of courage, health, and connection." The integrative approach uses more, not less We heal together and learn together Some of the treatments offered and how they work together Ending the stigma within families facilitates healing How MeRT works and what it can do The effects of screen time on mental health Healing veterans: isolation, Afghanistan, and the warrior mentality Preventing ER visits for mental health crises It all starts with sleep The little things each day add up to hopeful Links Connect with Shell Pavlis: AFSP Board Member, Project 2025 Champion for Orange County, CA Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell Connect with our guest, Britten Devereaux: Pacific Solstice Integrative Clinic: https://pacificsolstice.com/ Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/ Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness: http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Vaishnavi Reinvented
Life is Beautiful... Stop Suicide

Vaishnavi Reinvented

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 5:46


In today's episode, we will speak about how we can change our thoughts.. how we can cope up with negative things. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vaishnavi-mac/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vaishnavi-mac/support

Hope Out of the Darkness
Hope, Healing and Arts

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 45:54


The arts can have a profound effect on a person's mental health and can offer a place of hope and healing to many people. Dylan Russell and Jake Blair, Aunt and Nephew, tell us about how the arts offered a safe place to express their emotions after losing their family member to suicide. Dylan is the Director of Education and Outreach at Laguna Playhouse in Laguna Beach, CA and discusses Laguna Playhouse's program for teens and young adults, talks about some of her favorite teaching experiences, and explains very well how and why art is such a great healing tool. Jake is pursuing his master's degree in Social Work at the University of Denver after working with people who were struggling with mental health issues and substance abuse motivated him to become better educated about how to help people who are struggling. He shares his story of healing through music, what he learned working in the acute residential treatment center, and how mental health caregivers can avoid burnout.   If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call:   Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help   About Dylan:   Dylan is a director, educator, new play developer, and community engagement specialist whose passion for interactive storytelling has influenced her work with schools and organizations such as Laguna Playhouse, American Conservatory Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Oakland Public Schools, Jewish Community High School, and TheatreFIRST.   Dylan envisioned, created, and leads the OUR STORIES program at Laguna Playhouse, which utilizes generative theatre practices to combat stigma, create awareness about mental health, and amplify the voices of youth and young adults ages 16-25. Dylan was recognized as a KNX Hero in 2020 for her work on Our Stories and the program was a recipient of the Biller Family Foundation COVID-19 Social Impact Theatre Innovation Award 2021.   About Jake:   Jake is currently a 27-year-old grad student at the University of Denver where he's studying to get his Master's degree in Social Work. Before moving to Denver, he was living in San Francisco where he was a counselor at an acute residential treatment center, helping those with mental health conditions and substance abuse issues who were just getting out of crisis situations. Professionally, he's worked with many folks that have had suicide attempts and deal with chronic and acute suicidality as well as having personal history surrounding the topic of suicide.   Timestamps   • Meet this week's guests, Dylan Russel and Jake Blair • How Jake used music to process grief • Art allows people to experience their emotions with others • Laguna Playhouse has created a program that is a safe space for people to share their stories • How sharing your experiences with others is a powerful healing tool • Starting a conversation by exposing your own vulnerability and emotions • What it takes to be a good arts teacher • How can mental health workers avoid compassion fatigue? • Make the time to connect with others   Links   Connect with Shell Pavlis:   AFSP Board Member, Project 2025 Champion for Orange County, CA Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell   Connect with our guests, Dylan Russel and Jake Blair:   Laguna Playhouse https://lagunaplayhouse.com/ Our Stories https://lagunaplayhouse.com/education-community-engagement/our-stories/ Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/   Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support.   American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org   Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness:   http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Radio Cité Genève
Rencontre du 01/10/21 - Stop Suicide

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 12:12


Briser le tabou : c'est le but de la campagne de prévention #làpourtoi de Stop Suicide. De nombreux événements sont organisés cet automne par l'association pour sensibiliser les jeunes en Suisse romande. Rencontre aujourd'hui de plusieurs membres de l'association : Raphaël Thélin, son directeur, Sophia Perez, responsable de campagne, et Laure, bénévole.

Hope Out of the Darkness
Hell on Earth, Faith, and Science with Jared Diehl

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 61:03


Jared Diehl is the host of the Louder Now podcast and this week he joins Shell to have the important conversation about mental health and faith. Jared talks about his upbringing with a supportive mother, an abusive father, a life shaped by faith, and how all of that impacted his mental health. He talks plainly about his experience with bipolar disorder, the struggle to find the right balance of medications and when it was appropriate to have faith in medical science as well as religion. If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call: Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help About Jared: Jared is almost 36 years old and lives in La Verne, California. He is a regular patient at Tri-City Mental Health services and gives back to the community by sharing his testimony and struggles with mental illness. He participates in a program called Courageous Minds. Jared also works with the National Alliance of Mental Illness sharing his story with In Our Own Voice and Ending the Silence. He also hosts his own podcast called Louder Now. Jared also likes to write poetry, play hockey, run, watch movies, and make videos related to helping people with their mental health. He also loves his church in downtown Pomona and serves regularly. He is also in the process of developing a mental health support group for his church community. Timestamps Jared shares his childhood experiences What sleep can tell you about your mental health status Hospitalization, medicine, doctors: what worked and what didn't Being afraid of going to hell, while living through hell Healing isn't immediate Faith and medicine don't have to be in opposition Shell's personal experience with faith and mental health Is suicide a sin? What do you do when your church makes you feel bad about a family member's suicide? The complicated relationship between body chemistry, experiences, and mental health Your bravery will have a positive impact on others It's impossible to stay in the same place forever. You will get through it. Links Connect with Shell Pavlis: AFSP Board Member, Project 2025 Champion for Orange County, CA Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell Connect with our guest, Jared Diehl: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jared-diehl-b78b0b11b/ The Louder Now Podcast: https://www.podpage.com/jared-diehl-the-louder-now-podcast/ The Beginning Again on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rLJ8CDKW10 Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/ Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness: http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Hope Out of the Darkness
Breaking Free From the Silence of Suicide with Michelle Anhang

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 44:01


Professional Certified Coach Michelle Ahnang knows very well how not allowing yourself to grieve can hurt you far after you've lost a loved one to suicide. 15 years ago, Michelle's husband killed himself. Their family decided not to tell people the truth about his death for some time, which made Michelle's healing process long and arduous. In this episode, she talks to Hope Out of the Darkness about the words that got her attention and helped her decide to get herself well, then turn her experience into a platform to help others with their own mental health challenges.   If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call: Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help   About Michelle:   Success is a strange thing. It's never a linear path, but a collection of events and our reactions to them. What we do with what we are presented is up to us. It makes sense then that our success is also up to us.   My path has not been a linear one, as so many of us have experienced. Growing up with emotional abuse in a constrictive house my sense of worth and worthiness were eroded, obscuring my identity. I learned that in order to be safe, I must become invisible and silent. I lived by others' expectations, never realizing my own. I remained this way into adulthood, my marriage and new motherhood.   But then the unthinkable happened.   My husband of 12 years, my best friend, died by suicide. With two young children to look after, I shifted into survival mode without ever processing my own grief, confusion and anger. Meanwhile, my husband's suicide lingered over me, the stigma stripping me of my ability to speak the truth of both him and what happened. I remained shame-driven.   Climbing out of silence.   I lived that way for over ten years, until I was no longer able to carry this backpack of shame and guilt and silence. I was forced to confront everything--my childhood, my husband's death, and my identity as a widow, all while raising my two beautiful children alone. I started going to therapy and began the hard work of healing and discovering who I was. I learned that my voice was stronger than silence and that I was more than the singular events that brought me to this place.   The true me.   It's from these experiences that my coaching practice was born. Throughout my healing and discovery process, I learned what it meant to guide others living with mental health challenges, and the lethal impact of stigma and silence.   This is what I do:   I help strip the silence, shatter the stigma, and get you on the path to becoming who you truly are. I work to support families faced with mental health challenges, individuals who are ready to stop their own cycle of self-sabotage, and professionals struggling with balance. This is my mission.   I hold a BA in Psychology from York University, am a Professional Certified Coach (PCC), and a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC). I am Mental Health First Aid certified through the Mental Health Commission of Canada. I am also trained in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Mindfulness Training for Emotional Resilience, and am an active public speaker and educator.   I'm an avid lover of dance, reading and general decompression. My sons, Eric and Zack, are my world, although they love to roll their eyes at me, particularly when I'm dancing.   Timestamps   ⦁ Michelle's husband's struggle with mental health ⦁ The after effects of her husband's suicide and the lie that made it worse ⦁ Finding the motivation to heal and the therapy she needed ⦁ It's alright to be angry ⦁ How has the stigma faded over the last 15 years? ⦁ Coming clean and working through it together ⦁ Being mindful about moving toward healing ⦁ Setting boundaries about your comfort level ⦁ What we can all do to help end the stigma ⦁ We are in control of our mental health: things you can do daily to improve your mental health ⦁ Mental health first aid - the CPR for mental health ⦁ How to use your phone Notes app to give yourself a boost   Links   Connect with Shell Pavlis: AFSP Volunteer, Advocate, Event Sponsor, Give Back Partner Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell Connect with our guest, Michelle Anhang: (647) 886-4616   Connect with Michelle Anhang: www.michelleanhang.com BOOK ONLINE https://calendly.com/michelle-anhang Follow Michelle on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/michelleanhangcoaching Follow Michelle on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/michelleanhangcoaching/   Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/   Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org   Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness: http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Work Smart Live Smart with Beverly Beuermann-King

“A permanent solution to a temporary state.” We often don't hear about those that died by suicide. Because we don't talk about it, those around us can suffer in silence, unaware of the supports that may be available to them. There is little funding because there is no public outcry. But the issue of suicide touches us all – whether directly or indirectly. Today is World Suicide Prevention Day and it is celebrated on September 10th each year as a way to improve education about suicide, disseminate information, decrease stigmatization and, most importantly, raise awareness that suicide can be preventable. Around the world, every 40 seconds someone dies by suicide. Here are today's Hot Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating World Suicide Prevention Day: Read and learn as much as you can about suicide – it's prevalence, the signs and symptoms, and personal stories from survivors. Understand the pain that those who even consider suicide as an option, must be in. Be open and not afraid. Don't be afraid to ask directly about the issue of suicide. Know the resources that are available to help. Suicide is a difficult issue to discuss, but it is even a more difficult issue to experience. Let's help support those who are in pain so that they can find a better solution to living a peaceful and purposeful life. If you like today's wellness tips, let me know. You can leave me a review on amazon or through your #alexa app. For more information on coping with mental health issues, sign up for one of my on-line courses at worksmartlivesmart.com under the resources and courses tab.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
September National Suicide Prevention Month

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 10:42


September is National Suicide Prevention Month. September 5-11 is the National Suicide Prevention Week. AFSP Capital Region Director Sandra Goldmeer speaks with HMM about the multiple events that the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is offering this month plus other programs through out the year. Sandra emphasizes that we must normalize the conversations about our mental health and that Together, we can help Stop Suicide. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is hosting a day-long livestream event on Friday, September 10, World Suicide Prevention Day. The event will feature artists, advocates, AFSP experts and live music to honor people impacted by suicide. Tune in from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET from the AFSP Facebook Live Event: https://fb.me/e/1z7lMwyrK For the events this week go to: National Suicide Prevention Week: https://afsp.org/nspw To sign up to one of Out of The Darkness Walks in the area please visit: http://afsp.org/capitalregiontogether Interview by HMM Correspondent Aileen Javier

Hope Out of the Darkness
Forgive Yourself and Take Charge with Jennifer Sandowsky

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 41:32


Host: Shell Pavlis Guest: Jennifer Sandowsky   Jennifer Sandowsky literally wrote the book on exploring the role of unresolved emotions so that we can shine the light of forgiveness on ourselves to liberate us from the victim inside. In this candid interview, she highlights the importance of advocating for yourself, understanding all courses of available treatment, and using a tool like her Mental Health Life Report. Jennifer gives great advice on how to have an open dialogue with your health professionals and daily practices for your own empowerment to heal.   If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call: Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help   Jennifer Sandowsky grew up in New Jersey with a mother, brother, and aunt who all had schizophrenia. An extremely chaotic upbringing, along with frequent disputes with her Father, was followed by the tragic deaths of her closest friend at the age of 14, "when she was hit by a car and dragged to her death in front of Jennifer," and the murder of her grandfather at the age of 16. She was also expelled from high school and placed in a facility for "emotionally troubled youngsters." Years later, her life improved, and Jennifer graduated from college with a B.A. in Psychology, then went on to have a long career in pharmaceutical sales, selling both antidepressants and antipsychotics. Through Forgiveness Jennifer and her father have established a very close and loving relationship.   Jennifer approaches mental health through "journeys" of oneself in ordinary life events that we can all connect to, yet in a casual and inviting manner. Unlike other systems that offer a more linear or scientific view, this approach helps to break down the “good, bad, and ugly” within us all.   Timestamps   00:00 Introduction 2:20 The Secret Chamber helps you release harmful feelings and start healing 5:52 How Jennifer's Mental Health Life Report helps you empower yourself to grow 13:41 Is "pro-information" different than "anti-medication"? 15:26 Make sure you understand the Black Box Warning 23:43 A first-hand account of medication and mental health 27:40 Why you should examine the risks and benefits of starting and stopping medications 30:58 How to have an open conversation with your doctor and advocate for your own health 36:50 Jennifer's tips on keeping yourself healthy   Connect with Shell Pavlis:   AFSP Board Member, Treasurer, Project2025 Champion, Give Back Partner Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell   Connect with our guest, Jennifer Sandowsky:   Get Jennifer's book here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1703418484?pf_rd_r=1A7GDEV16BE9YMVTQQG8&pf_rd_p=5ae2c7f8-e0c6-4f35-9071-dc3240e894a8&pd_rd_r=eb28fa55-9608-4511-b263-97b21dd2a5c3&pd_rd_w=Ae3Qm&pd_rd_wg=8ilCc&ref_=pd_gw_unk Get the FREE Mental Health Life Report here: https://mailchi.mp/1caf9ca60d72/freementalhealthlifereport?fbclid=IwAR0fPYRMlwVa6C7YVw_CEd90NTxeY-D4Mtmnv-gmaKNqxR3P-zdo5lQvALI   Jennifer's Email: thesecretchamberofforgiveness@yahoo.com   https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county https://bewelloc.org/ Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/   Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support.   American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org   Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness:   http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com   Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness   Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com  

Hope Out of the Darkness
Joseph Reid on Making Strategic Vulnerability a Social Norm to Help People With Their Mental Health

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 40:18


Host: Shell Pavlis Guest: Joseph Reid   A support group allows members to exchange personal experiences and thoughts, coping methods, and firsthand knowledge about mental health. A support group can bridge the gap between your own coping strategies and the need for emotional assistance for many people. A person's connection with a doctor or other mental health staff may not give enough emotional support. Groups made up of family, friends, and others who have had similar experiences may be a strong and influential tool for meeting your emotional needs and helping you through even the most trying times.   If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call:   Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help   Joseph Reid has had a passion for loving and helping people from a very early age. He is the founder and Executive Director of Broken People, an international mental health peer support group. He is also very active as a peer support specialist and family advocate with NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), the nation's largest grassroots mental health nonprofit organization.   He is extremely passionate about following God's direction, loving and serving his wife Melissa of 24 years, and trying to keep up with his four awesome grown kids. He currently oversees several brilliant writers on his website's blog that can be found at: www.broken-people.org   Joseph has created a practical and easy-to-use scale for measuring your everyday mental wellness. He provides good tips on journaling and how to make your practice more enjoyable for those of us who are uncomfortable with the concept of journaling in general. In his book Broken Like Me: An Insider's Toolkit For Mending Broken People, Joseph acknowledges connections as vital to healthy mental health and shares how he builds and nurtures his own friendships, approaches isolation and evaluates taking risks.   00:00 Introduction 2:11 Joe's background 3:47 Explanation of Joe's mental health scale 9:31 Being able to apply tools to one's own reality 11:38 Importance of keeping a journal 15:38 Importance of friendship and knowing "when to fire a friend" 18:06 Advice on how to help friends in crisis 29:23 What is the project Broken People? 34:17 Advice on how to support your own mental health   Connect with Shell Pavlis:   AFSP Volunteer, Advocate, Event Sponsor, Give Back Partner Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties  shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell   Connect with our guest, Joseph Ried:   Website: https://www.broken-people.org/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephereid  Book: Broken Like Me: An Insider's Toolkit for Mending Broken People  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B095JG9D4Z/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0  https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county  https://bewelloc.org/ Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/   Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support.   American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county  Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer  Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate  National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org   Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness:   http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com   Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness   Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Hope Out of the Darkness
Warning Signs of Suicide and Shell's Story

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 19:13


Shell Pavlis, the Creator and Host of Hope Out of the Darkness, is a suicide loss survivor. She shares her personal story about how she was affected by suicide and the warning sign of suicide, as presented by the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention. Shell also explains a bit about AFSP's Talk Saves Lives Program and how individuals or groups can sign up to schedule a Talk Saves Lives Presentation.   If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call: Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741   Here are the warning signs and risk factors: https://afsp.org/risk-factors-protective-factors-and-warning-signs   Sign up here for a Talk Saves Live presentation as an individual or reach out for a private presentation for your group. This is the Standard Presentation, but you can select any program you want or any chapter, by changing the pull-down menus: https://afsp.org/calendar/?program=Talk%20Saves%20Lives:%20Standard   As Ambassador for Project 2025 for the OC Chapter of AFSP, Shell talks about the 4 key areas that AFSP determined where the highest number of lives could potentially be saved the fastest: Firearms, Healthcare Systems, Emergency Departments, and Corrections Settings.   Are you having thoughts of suicide? https://afsp.org/im-having-thoughts-of-suicide   What to do when someone you know is at risk: https://afsp.org/what-to-do-when-someone-is-at-risk   Practical Information for immediately after a loss: https://afsp.org/practical-information-for-immediately-after-a-loss   Get Help: http://afsp.org/get-help General information about Project 2025 https://project2025.afsp.org/   Host: Shell Pavlis AFSP Treasurer, Board Member, Orange County Chapter AFSP Give Back Partner Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell   Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support   American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county   Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer   Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate   National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education   DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org   Connect with the Podcast, Hope Out of the Darkness http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com   Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness. https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness   Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Hope Out of the Darkness
Safe Marketing and Media Consumption for Those Affected by Suicide

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 42:08


If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call:   Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help   Host: Shell Pavlis Guest: Marie Cradle   Online social media is now as ubiquitous as it is inextricable, especially as it has grown integral to every facet of our daily lives. Suicide, attempted suicide, and purposeful self-harm have all increased as a result of this increase in social media use, particularly among adolescents. According to several studies, greater use and exposure to social media platforms predicts an increased likelihood of undesirable consequences such as bullying and may lead to suicide.   Here are some suggestions for using social media in a healthy and productive manner.   Follow people and things that bring you joy. Unfollow unhealthy accounts. Support and connect with others in real life. Reduce your screen time. Take an extended break away from social media when needed.   Marie Cradle joins this episode of Hope Out of the Darkness to talk about the dangers of social media and offers tips and tricks on how to become more conscious of when you're starting to develop toxic and potentially harmful behaviour. She shares some of her favorite self-care practices and urges people to design their own self-care routine, both on and off line, to help improve their mental health.   Marie also shares the various challenges of trying to reach people through social media and how AFSP has found success by using social media marketing. AFSP is working to not only bring awareness to suicide prevention, but also reach people who might be in need and don't know where to look.   00:00 Introduction 1:15 How did you get involved with AFSP? 3:25 What's your social media background? 6:18 The challenges of reaching those at risk 8:57 How to use social media in a healthy way 15:05 Upcoming AFSP programs 19:40 Suicide prevention hashtags 24:02 AFSP top Events 25:11 What is the Out of the Darkness Walk 32:57 Your go to suide prevention and mental health resources 35:29 Listener Question   Connect with Shell Pavlis:   American Foundation of Suicide Prevention OC Board Member, AFSP Give Back Partner Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties  shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell   Connect with our Guest:   Marie Cradle, America Foundation of Suicide Prevention, OC Board Member cradlewrites@gmail.com marinarena.com IG: @marinarena_web   https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county  https://bewelloc.org/ Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/   Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support.   American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county  Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer  Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate  National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org   Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness:   http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com   Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness   Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Fragout Podcast
#93 Aaron Hunnel- Ride 2 Stop Suicide- Project Echelon- Mental Health

Fragout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 92:18


Aaron Hunnel was on the podcast. Aaron will be riding his bike across America with to raise money for suicide awareness/ prevention. Aaron also attends and is active with . Absolutely incredible athlete and veteran ambassador.

Oregon Music News
Diane Kaufman: A song to help stop suicide. / CC#297

Oregon Music News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 61:49


With me in the Café at Artichoke Music is child psychiatrist, poet and artist Dr. Diane Kaufman. She's here to talk about the release of her suicide prevention song 'Don't Give Up' which is designed to give support to those who are struggling with mental health issues and thinking about suicide. In case you were not aware suicide is the leading cause of death among youth 10-24 in Oregon. So here's an interesting role that music may play in bringing those stats down. Diane Kaufman is founder of Oregon-based Arts Medicine for Hope and Healing and the Arts & Healing Resiliency Center at Mind Matters P.C. We're starting out differently this time, I'll let you hear the song first and then we'll talk with the Doctor.

Hope Out of the Darkness

If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call:   Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help   Host: Shell Pavlis Guest: Nancy Cooper   Suicide is the tenth most common cause of death in the United States. Each year, over 45,000 Americans die by suicide, averaging 123 suicides each day. According to a 2014 assessment, despite the high risk of suicide in the United States, around 40% of people with mental illnesses do not seek medical help. One of the main reasons why people don't seek help, according to researchers, is stigma.   Suicide is a sensitive subject that should be handled with care and respect. It's not simply about being politically correct. Whether we're having a conversation, talking to someone who has lived experience, or writing about the problem in a professional situation. It all boils down to saving lives.   As our knowledge and awareness of suicide grows, so must our approach to discussing it. To help us be more aware of our own language choices, Nancy discusses the power of a solid support system and surrounding yourself with loved ones, the correct terms those around you can use to better communicate and help, what not to say and where to find suicide prevention resources.   00:00 Introduction 2:34 The language of suicide prevention 5:18 Using the correct terms when speaking about suicide prevention 7:33 The power of a solid support system 10:46 Ways to show support 12:27 What not to say  16:30 being the chapter chair of AFSP 19:44 Duck Duck Hope 23:34 Suicide prevention resources 25:57 Listener question 27:27 Self tips for loss survivors   Connect with Shell Pavlis:   AFSP Volunteer, Advocate, Event Sponsor, Give Back Partner Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties  shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell   Connect with our Guest:   Nancy Cooper, America Foundation of Suicide Prevention, OC Chapter Chair ncooper1011@gmail.com   https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county  https://bewelloc.org/ Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/   Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support.   American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county  Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer  Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate  National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org   Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness:   http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com   Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness   Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

Hope Out of the Darkness
The Importance of Taking a Human, Empathetic Approach to Nonprofit Fundraising

Hope Out of the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 37:18


The Importance of Taking a Human, Empathetic Approach to Nonprofit Fundraising   If you are in crisis or know someone who is...please call:   Suicide Lifeline at 1-800- 273-8255 or text the word “help” to 741-741 http://afsp.org/get-help   Host: Shell Pavlis Guest: Cindy Bowman   Fundraising necessitates thought. It's sometimes referred to as "development work" and is very relational. Community building, communication, effusiveness, enthusiasm, cheerleading, optimism, sincerity, and the capacity to establish and execute plans are all part of how the AFSP approaches raising funds to make a difference in people's lives.   The AFSP hosts several events in support of suicide prevention year round. They bring individuals together from all walks of life who wish to help prevent suicide in their communities. Chapters are energized by families and friends who have lost loved ones to suicide, vulnerable persons, mental health professionals, clergy, educators, students, community/business leaders, and many others.   Cindy Bowman joins this episode of Hope Out of the Darkness to talk about the approach the AFSP takes when organizing fundraising events and the many different programs and events the AFSP offers throughout the year. Cindy also shares her experiences with taking an empathetic approach when meeting people. She reminds us of the power of asking the simple question, are you ok?   00:00 Introduction 1:27 How did you become connected to the AFSP 3:23 The challenges of raising funds for  nonprofits 5:31 Who else is supporting AFSP 6:29 Talks Saves Lives 8:54 AFSP Events in support of suicide prevention 16:06 The power of asking, are you ok? 22:02 healthy terms to use surrounding suicide  23:34 The benefits of sponsoring a non profit if you're  a business 28:02 Suicide prevention resources 29:01 Self care tips for a healthy body and mind 29:45 Listener Q&A   Connect with Shell Pavlis:   AFSP Volunteer, Advocate, Event Sponsor, Give Back Partner Realtor® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties  shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com All Shell's Social: https://linktr.ee/shellseeshell   Connect with our Guest:   Cindy Bowman, America Foundation of Suicide Prevention, OC Board Member cindy.afsp@gmail.com   https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county  https://bewelloc.org/ Council on Aging OC https://www.coasc.org Children's Hospital of Orange County https://www.choc.org/mental-health/ Hoag Hospital https://www.hoag.org/about-hoag/community-benefit/hoag-programs/mental-health-services/ University of California, Irvine https://counseling.uci.edu/services/   Let's Stop Suicide. Mental Health for All. Suicide Prevention. Suicide Support.   American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Orange County, CA: https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county  Become a Volunteer https://afsp.org/chapter/orange-county#volunteer  Advocacy https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate  National Alliance on Mental Health https://nami.org/Support-Education DiDi Hirsch Mental Health Services (LA & OC) https://didihirsch.org   Connect with Hope Out of the Darkness:   http://HopeOutoftheDarkness.com   Record a Question about mental health or suicide to be answered on an episode of Hope Out of the Darkness: https://www.speakpipe.com/HopeOutoftheDarkness   Want to be a guest, or have an idea for a discussion you want to hear? Email Shellpavlis.afsp@gmail.com

La Menstruelle
32 - TDPM, le SPM sous stéroïde (avec spmtamère et TDPMetmoi)

La Menstruelle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 57:47


TW / important : dans cet épisode, nous abordons la question du suicide. Si c'est un sujet difficile pour vous, l'écoute n'est peut-être pas recommandée. On parle de plus en plus du SPM, le syndrome prémenstruel. Ce sont tous les symptômes que l'on peut ressentir dans les jours qui précèdent l'arrivée des règles. On parle peu, en revanche, du TDPM, le trouble dysphorique prémenstruel. Une sorte de SPM version XXL, dont les symptômes les plus graves affectent la santé mentale et peuvent conduire à des tentatives de suicides. Dans cet épisode, nous en discutons avec Leslye, du compte SPM Ta Mère, et Priscilla, du compte TDPM et moi. Elles nous racontent leur quotidien et leurs stratégies pour gérer le quotidien. Les recos : Les Belles Choses, ce n'est pas que pour les autres, le livre écrit par Leslye Granaud (que vous pouvez commander sur le site Places des Libraires, pour soutenir les librairies indépendantes) Le Bullet Agenda pour le suivi des règles, de Priscilla Lubin, pour suivre son cycle menstruel (le lien mène vers la campagne Ulule, vous pouvez ensuite l'acheter ou le commander là où vous achetez habituellement vos livres !) Leslye vous recommande de regarder Gossip Girl qui disparait de Netflix... le 31 décembre ! Oups ! Nous avons enregistré environ deux semaines avant la publication de cet épisode, d'où ce petit loupé ! Endométriose, ce que les autres pays ont a nous apprendre, de Marie-Rose Galès.  Ressources d'aide sur le suicide : SOS Amitiés : 09 72 39 40 50 (24/7) (France) Suicide écoute : 01 45 39 40 00 (24/7) (France) Le site du gouvernement liste plusieurs structures d'aides 1 866 APPELLE : 1 866 277-3553 (Québec) Centre de prévention du suicide : 0 800 32 123 (Belgique) Le site Stop Suicide liste, en Suisse, les structures nationales et par canton auxquelles on peut s'adresser (Suisse) Nous n'avons pas trouvé de numéro d'aide et d'écoute pour de nombreux pays, notamment en Afrique francophone. Si vous en connaissez, transmettez-les nous, nous les intègrerons à cette liste. Vous pouvez nous suivre sur Instagram, Facebook et Twitter. Vous pouvez aussi nous envoyez un email. Crédit logo : Clayton DRX

Accelerated Radio Network
Power of Lipstixx 10/27/2020 (Ep. 31) "Stop Suicide" *Asia (Adraya's mother), Dr. Luckey, & Queen Elavation*

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 59:21


Power of Lipstixx with host Queen Elavation airs every Tuesday evening at 6pm PST on AcceleratedRadio.Net

Accelerated Radio Network
Power of Lipstixx 10/27/2020 (Ep. 31) "Stop Suicide" *Asia (Adraya's mother), Dr. Luckey, & Queen Elavation*

Accelerated Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 59:21


Power of Lipstixx with host Queen Elavation airs every Tuesday evening at 6pm PST on AcceleratedRadio.Net

Work Smart Live Smart with Beverly Beuermann-King

“A permanent solution to a temporary state.” We often don't hear about those that died by suicide. Because we don't talk about it, those around us can suffer in silence, unaware of the supports that may be available to them. There is little funding because there is no public outcry. But the issue of suicide touches us all – whether directly or indirectly. Today is World Suicide Prevention Day and it is celebrated on September 10th each year as a way to improve education about suicide, disseminate information, decrease stigmatization and, most importantly, raise awareness that suicide can be preventable. Around the world, every 40 seconds someone dies by suicide. Here are today's Hot Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating World Suicide Prevention Day: Read and learn as much as you can about suicide – it's prevalence, the signs and symptoms, and personal stories from survivors. Understand the pain that those who even consider suicide as an option, must be in. Be open and not afraid. Don't be afraid to ask directly about the issue of suicide. Know the resources that are available to help. Suicide is a difficult issue to discuss, but it is even a more difficult issue to experience. Let's help support those who are in pain so that they can find a better solution to living a peaceful and purposeful life. If you like today's wellness tips, let me know. You can leave me a review on amazon or through your #alexa app. For more information on coping with mental health issues, sign up for one of my on-line courses at worksmartlivesmart.com under the resources and courses tab.

Savvy Says
<3 Savvy Says One Life to Live <3

Savvy Says

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 7:42


Welcome or welcome back to Savvy Says! Today's episode will start with some BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS, followed by a discussion on Suicide Prevention Month, including my personal stories with suicidal friends and family. I hope you guys learn somethings tonight, and if you need to talk to me please feel free to email or dm me! I love you all so much and as always no matter how old or young you are, keep speaking your truth! For anyone that needs them:Register to vote!: https://www.vote.org/register-to-vote/Suicide Hotline Number: 1-800-273-8255Suicide Hotline Website: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/Instagram: @itssavannahceleste @savvysayspodcastEmail: Savvysayspodcast@gmail.com

On en parle - La 1ere
Confinement, post-confinement et mal être: quelles aides? - 25.05.2020

On en parle - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 9:02


Après cette période difficile moralement et socialement, comment soutenir les personnes vulnérables, comment leur parler et quelles sont les aides? Raphael Thelin, coordinateur de l'association "Stop Suicide" donne des solutions au micro de Didier Bonvin.

Mouth Wide Shut
Mouth Wide Shut: Meet The Sisters Doing All They Can To Stop Suicide

Mouth Wide Shut

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 50:28


This week on Mouth Wide Shut we're super duper proud to introduce Paige and Coral, our favourite sisters who are doing all they can to help prevent suicide! "My mind breathes when i'm asleep, it doesn't need my brain to do anything with it." Paige and Coral founded @itsokay.needtotalk an online mental health service based on Instagram, that aims to bridge the gap between managing your demons alone and going to therapy/seeing a doctor. The girls open up about their personal heartbreak with suicide, which lead them to set up this platform, as well as dealing with PTSD, OCD, and depression. With so much personal experience around mental health, Paige and Coral offer some invaluable tips on managing panic attacks, supporting people struggling with suicide, as well as educating us on the important of "social media health", and how you can curate your Instagram feed in a way that makes you feel good! These girls are utterly incredible and I hope you gain a huge amount of knowledge and positivity from this episode! BIG LOVE xoxo

Tea & Whiskey with Sunshine
Ep73 "Be The Voice....Stop Suicide"

Tea & Whiskey with Sunshine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 71:33


Mental health is so important. We are going thru difficult times, so join the conversation as we talk about "Being the Voice" to mental health awareness.

Women With Vision
2.12 End the Stigma and Stop Suicide with Annette Whittenberger

Women With Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 25:56


Annette Whittenberger, an Army combat veteran, mom to 2 teens, 4 dogs, a military spouse of 21 years lived with PTSD, anxiety and depression. She hid her emotional stress and assaults for many years while serving in the military due fear of being seen as weak and losing her top secret security clearance. Now sharing her story in order to help others, to end the stigma and to stop suicide.

Power To Grow
PAUL'S STORY CONTINUED - MOVING BEYONG THE TRAGIC SUICIDE OF HIS BEST FRIEND

Power To Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 25:14


Paul's free course at:https://intralifestyle.com/free-course/Paul's Youtube channel at:https://www.youtube.com/c/intralifestyleFor Subscribing, Rating and Review I Would like to send you a free gift at:https://www.lifehealingsolutions.com/powertogrow.htmlConnect with us on social media:Instagram.com/donna.g.life_coachfacebook.com/donna.gammon.75

AI po godzinach
Odc. 17. O prewencji samobójstw przy użyciu technologii

AI po godzinach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 35:13


Do udziału w dzisiejszej audycji zaprosiłem dr Urszulę Okulską z Zakładu Badań nad Dyskursem w Instytucie Lingwistyki Stosowanej Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. Tematem odcinka jest zapobieganie samobójstwom z użyciem czatu internetowego STOP Suicide.

Chasing Illusions Podcast
Stop Suicide From The Inside Out

Chasing Illusions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 24:35


In this episode I speak about my direct experience with suicidal thoughts and how I was able to shift my perspective from doubting myself and my value to seeing that I was significant and needed to try again.    If you found this episode helpful, you know others will too, so please share via social media channels!  Thank you for listening!  Much love Namaste,  Erika 

Anna Marie's Sunday Focus
MUST HEAR! Signs That Someone You Love is Considering Suicide

Anna Marie's Sunday Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 25:55


Sunday Mornings With Dee Daniels
August 18 - Another Day Walk 2019

Sunday Mornings With Dee Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019


Topic: Another Day Walk to Stop Suicide  |  Guest: Mental Health America of Fredericksburg

The Take It or Leave It Podcast Show
Can Artificial Intelligence Stop Suicide?

The Take It or Leave It Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 54:10


This week the guys and special guest Josh Eller discuss how Josh and his company are working with others to help identify and stop suicides that begin on the internet. The guys also discuss North Korea executing five top officials for loving America, and why the national spelling bee has gotten it wrong by crowning eight winners.  Also how great would it be to watch the guys on Twitch and get all the pre-show stuff as well? Let us know!

Woke N Broke
Ep. 034 Be Kind (End Bullying and Stop Suicide)

Woke N Broke

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 96:14


Bullying has become an epidemic. It is no longer just kids picking on each other or making fun, it is now a subject of life or death and it is no laughing matter at all.  This week we discuss the ever relevant topic of bullying and the negative effects that it has on the lives of our youth. Bullying has evolved and negatively impacts young people that exist within numerous intersections. From name calling and jump culture to cyber bullying, this pressing matter has robbed us of one too many young people that will never have the opportunity to shape their bright and adventure filled futures. The change starts here and it starts with us. Please join us as we open the floor to this incredibly vital conversation and help us end bullying once and for all. For more information on how you can help visit  https://www.stopbullying.gov/.  If you or anyone you know is feeling hopeless, helpless or considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline online or at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). The toll-free call goes to the nearest crisis center in our national network. These centers provide 24-hour crisis counseling and mental health referrals. You don't have to do this alone.  Send your input on this week's topic and any questions you want us to answer to wokenbrokepodcast@gmail.com and let us read them on the show. Share our show to your friends and groups! Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. Twitter: @wokenbrokepod Instagram: @wokenbrokepodcast Facebook: Woke N Broke --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wokenbroke/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wokenbroke/support

Tout s'explique
Tout s'explique - Partie 2 de l'émission du 27 mars 2019

Tout s'explique

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 6:44


Stop Suicide recrute des bénévoles

Nikki Rener / Camp Rener
Suicide STOP! Goodbye LONELINESS

Nikki Rener / Camp Rener

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 12:29


Stop Suicide! Loneliness ans Despair-helpdul tips to stop the cycle

Club 44 | notre monde en tête-à-têtes
Parler du suicide avec les jeunes | Stéphane Saillant et Raphaël Thélin

Club 44 | notre monde en tête-à-têtes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 112:06


Le suicide demeure la première cause de mortalité chez les jeunes de 15 à 29 ans en Suisse. Malgré cette situation alarmante, le suicide reste un sujet tabou, autour duquel circulent de nombreuses idées reçues qui peuvent interférer avec la prévention. Celle-ci est pourtant réalisable, et efficace. Grâce à l’accompagnement psychiatrique des personnes concernées, mais aussi au travers de la sensibilisation du public, des familles ou des encadrant.e.s, il est possible de briser l’isolement et le désarroi des personnes en souffrance ou de leurs proches. Tel est l’objectif de cette conférence. Après l’obtention de son titre de médecin à l’Université de Genève en 2002, Stéphane Saillant a d’abord effectué deux ans et demi de formation en médecine interne générale avant de débuter sa formation post-graduée en psychiatrie et psychothérapie à Genève. Ayant occupé successivement des postes de médecin assistant puis de chef de clinique, il a notamment travaillé aux urgences psychiatriques du département de psychiatrie des Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève, puis a exercé principalement au sein du service de psychiatrie de liaison, ayant un grand intérêt dans l’interface entre médecine physique et médecine psychique. Après avoir obtenu son titre FMH de spécialiste en psychiatrie et psychothérapie en 2010, Stéphane Saillant se spécialise dans le domaine de la psychiatrie de liaison. Engagé comme médecin responsable des urgences psychiatriques et de la psychiatrie de liaison depuis la fin de l’année 2012 au Centre Neuchâtelois de Psychiatrie (CNP ), Stéphane Saillant se concentre principalement dans ces deux domaines et plus particulièrement dans celui de la prévention du suicide, domaine dans lequel il est actif au sein du Groupe Romand de Prévention du Suicide (GRPS). Raphaël Thélin est le coordinateur de l’Association STOP SUICIDE. Créée à Genève en 2000, son objectif est de parler et faire parler du suicide dans un but de prévention. Elle conduit des campagnes de sensibilisation, réalise des ateliers avec les jeunes en milieu scolaire et extrascolaire. STOP SUICIDE conseille également les professionnel.le.s de l’éducation et des médias qui font face à cette thématique. En partenariat avec le Rotary Club des Montagnes neuchâteloises et en collaboration avec STOP SUICIDE. https://stopsuicide.ch/ En collaboration avec la librairie La Méridienne. Conférence enregistrée au Club 44 le 20 septembre 2018

Please Blow My Mind
Joseph Fa'afiu — HELPING people STOP SUICIDE with HOPEWALK

Please Blow My Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 51:59


Sometimes simply being together can help us face the toughest things in life. Creator of Hopewalk NZ, Joseph Fa'afiu shares why he started the suicide prevention movement. Visit Hopewalk NZ: https://www.facebook.com/HopeWalkNZ/ This episode is sponsored by Float Culture - http://floatculture.co.nz/ Check out my YouTube channel for the video version of the podcast: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message

Healthy Thinking Leads To Wholeness

On average, 1 person commits suicide every 16.2 minutes. Suicide thoughts are Temporary, but Suicide is permanent. Help Is Available! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/healthy-thinking/support

Deal With It
How do we Stop Suicide?

Deal With It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 44:34


Every time we hear about one, it stings.  What the hell can we do? How can we help? Where do we start? This podcast offers guests who have lived through it.  They offer you; 1. Advice  2.Things to do right now and 3. Resources that will help. VetStory Host, Phil Briggs hears from survivors like VA reporter Jonathan Kaupanger and Kim Ruocco from TAPS & Shawn Jones, Stop Soldier Suicide. 

advice va taps veteran suicide shawn jones stop soldier suicide stop suicide give an hour suicide support phil briggs jonathan kaupanger
VetStory
How do we Stop Suicide?

VetStory

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 44:34


Every time we hear about one, it stings.  What the hell can we do? How can we help? Where do we start? This podcast offers guests who have lived through it, and they'll give you; 1. Advice  2.Things to do right now and 3.Resources that will help. VetStory Host, Phil Briggs hears some much needed advice from VA reporter Jonathan Kaupanger, Kim Ruocco from TAPS & Shawn Jones, Stop Soldier Suicide. 

advice va taps veteran suicide shawn jones stop soldier suicide stop suicide give an hour suicide support phil briggs jonathan kaupanger
DispatchCast
The Crisis Line: A Community Resource - DispatchCast Episode 029

DispatchCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 7:37


Those dealing with depression or who have suicidal thoughts often feel alone, unhappy and hopeless, but Mary Marana wants them to know help is just a phone call away. Marana is the executive director of the Baxter-based Crisis Line and Referral Service, a 24-hour community lifeline allowing the depressed or suicidal to call for help anonymously. As part of its Stop Suicide series, the Brainerd Dispatch sat down with Marana to discuss the resource turning 30 years old this year. Host: Frank Lee Producer: Chelsey Perkins Guest: Mary Marana #BDReachesOut

DispatchCast
Turning Loss into Love: The Lighthouse Project - DispatchCast Episode 028

DispatchCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 14:36


"I think that God put Noah and I on this earth and he made us friends to impact as many lives as possible." - Noah Ebinger As part of its Stop Suicide series, the Brainerd Dispatch sat down with Brainerd High School juniors Noah Sundberg and Noah Ebinger to discuss their newly formed nonprofit, The Lighthouse Project. Created in memory of BHS student Jake Haapajoki, who took his own life last month, the ambitious undertaking seeks to change the culture among the pair's high school classmates and the community at large. Host/Producer: Chelsey Perkins Guests: Noah Sundberg, Noah Ebinger  #BDReachesOut  

DispatchCast
Stop Suicide: A Brainerd Dispatch Series on Prevention

DispatchCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 3:38


It’s a topic no one wants to talk about until they are forced to. Perhaps now is the time to change that. The Brainerd lakes area has been no stranger to deaths by suicides recently. The victims are young children, teenagers, sons, daughters, husbands, fathers, neighbors. The deaths leave families asking, “Why?” In this series, the Brainerd Dispatch will explore the issue through stories with family members and friends who have lost loved ones, those suffering through depression who have contemplated suicide, what leads some down such a desperate road and how community members live with the aftermath of such tragedy. #BDReachesOut

Lifegate Church Podcast
Why Doesn't God Cure Mental Illness or Stop Suicide?

Lifegate Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016


Mental illness and suicide are two of the most painful and confusing realities in our broken world. Both carry stigmas that only add to the pain, heartache and loss. But, God is there to help, heal and release hope. Most people don't know but there are examples of mental illness and even suicide in the Bible. In this talk Pastor Les Beauchamp addresses the painful realities and gives a clear pathway to hope and healing.

Lifegate Church Podcast
Why Doesn't God Cure Mental Illness or Stop Suicide?

Lifegate Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016


30Aradio
Paddle for Prevention 9-10-16

30Aradio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 10:36


We sat down with Amanda Abbott to discuss a brand new event in support of Worldwide Suicide Prevention Day, which is Saturday, September 10th. Bring the family out for a fun day on the water, at a non-race event. Our podcast covers everything you need to know about the event. MORE INFO: An event to expose people to paddle boarding and show how healing and therapeutic the water can be. This can be a new healthy outlet for a lot of people to get a release and connection through paddle boarding and the community. This is an opportunity to try paddle boarding for the first time or paddle the course - buoy’s will be setup. Paddle to Raise Awareness, Paddle to Break the Stigma, Paddle in Honor of a Loved One, Paddle to Save Lives, Paddle to Stop Suicide! There will also be a race at the end for corporate teams on 6 person boards. This event is sponsored by YOLO Board and there will be boards provided. If you are a seasoned paddler and want to do the course for the cause you are welcome to bring your own board as well. Park fee will be waived for this event and Pavilion E is reserved. Volunteers also needed, which is an option on the registration. Check-in Time is a half hour before your time slot and each 30 min. time slot is open to 20 paddlers. First heat starts at 9:00am. The Corporate race starts at 11:00am. This is meant to be a fun race and a way to get local businesses involved. The Corporate team registration is max 6 people per corporate team and the race will be on the larger SUP boards. The rate is $300 and all proceeds go to AFSP. This is a special day for this event as September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day. Let's get involved and make a difference! For additional details or questions, please email Amanda@PaddleforPreventionAFSP.com