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Best podcasts about suicide prevention month

Latest podcast episodes about suicide prevention month

Public Health On Call
954 - Preventing Suicide

Public Health On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 14:59


About this episode: Social media and AI chatbots are changing the landscape of suicide prevention, requiring a multidisciplinary care model. In this episode: Walker Tisdale, Johns Hopkins' Director of Outreach for Suicide Prevention Initiatives, discusses how these developing technologies are changing care models and how to help loved ones who are struggling with suicidal thoughts. Guest: Walker R. Tisdale III, MPH, DSW, is a leading subject-matter expert and national speaker on suicide prevention, crisis intervention, health equity and the social determinants of health. He serves as the Director of Outreach for Suicide Prevention Initiatives at Johns Hopkins University. Host: Dr. Josh Sharfstein is distinguished professor of the practice in Health Policy and Management, a pediatrician, and former secretary of Maryland's Health Department. Show links and related content: What My Daughter Told ChatGPT Before She Took Her Life—New York Times September is National Suicide Prevention Month—The Hub Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team—Johns Hopkins University Transcript information: Looking for episode transcripts? Open our podcast on the Apple Podcasts app (desktop or mobile) or the Spotify mobile app to access an auto-generated transcript of any episode. Closed captioning is also available for every episode on our YouTube channel. Contact us: Have a question about something you heard? Looking for a transcript? Want to suggest a topic or guest? Contact us via email or visit our website. Follow us: @‌PublicHealthPod on Bluesky @‌JohnsHopkinsSPH on Instagram @‌JohnsHopkinsSPH on Facebook @‌PublicHealthOnCall on YouTube Here's our RSS feed Note: These podcasts are a conversation between the participants, and do not represent the position of Johns Hopkins University.

The Folding Chair
Hold On, It Gets Better Than You Know: Discussing Suicide Prevention with Susie Reynolds Reece

The Folding Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 50:47


The episode of The Folding Chair podcast with Osyrus Bolly is dedicated to the month of September which is Suicide Prevention Month. I had the pleasure of interviewing a dynamic individual, Susie Reynolds Reece.Susie Reynolds Reece is a powerfully engaging storyteller, mental health activist, and communication strategist who blends her lived and living experiences with evidence-based insights. An avid writer, she explores the intersections of creative expression, autoethnographic storytelling, and best practices to pose new approaches to age-old issues. Her work reflects tragedy and resilience, drawing on real-life lessons to educate and encourage audiences to act.Known for her ability to navigate complex topics with clarity, compassion, and grace, Susie approaches every space authentically. She deftly weaves humor, curiosity, and vulnerability into every message to ensure it leaves its mark.Whether in her writing or on a stage, her stories stay with people long after they're shared. Susie has led national training initiatives, advised federal organizations, and partnered with government agencies, nonprofits, and institutions to design impactful and effective communication-based strategies. Her work consistently improves outcomes and helps organizations translate values into practice. She has expertise in applied communication, organizational program and instructional curricula development, crisis and conflict management, and lived experience-driven leadership.As Director of Lived Experience Initiatives at the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC), Reece leads national and multi-organizational efforts to embed lived and living experience(s) into programs, policies, and professional pathways.As a trusted liaison and advocate for lived experience experts, Reece develops innovative practices that shape international guidance to center those with direct experience across disciplines.Learn more about her at susiereece.org

What's Happening MoCo?
What's Happening with Health Equity in Underserved Communities?

What's Happening MoCo?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 56:48 Transcription Available


Send us a textThe health disparities affecting minority communities in Montgomery County demand urgent attention and innovative solutions. In this candid conversation, Councilmember Lori Ann Sales—the first Jamaican American and Black woman to serve in countywide office—brings her unique background in public health to address the systemic challenges facing underserved populations.In the second segment, Monica Martin, Chief of Behavioral Health and Crisis Services, offers practical guidance for Suicide Prevention Month. She demystifies mental health support, explaining warning signs like persistent sadness, social withdrawal, and changes in sleep patterns. Martin emphasizes that seeking help demonstrates strength, not weakness, while providing concrete resources available to all county residents regardless of insurance status.Join this important conversation about health equity, access to care, and the innovative approaches Montgomery County is taking to ensure everyone—regardless of background—can achieve optimal health and wellbeing. 

Steve and Ted in the Morning
September is Suicide Prevention Month

Steve and Ted in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 31:36


Hour 3 - It is a growing problem in the U.S. and it crosses all boundaries of social class, race, even age.

HOPE is Here
Suicide Prevention Month

HOPE is Here

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 14:54


I see you. I hear you. You matter. I care. These are four important statements that can transform someone's life, especially if they are having suicidal thoughts. Join Larry McNabb as he talks to Greg about Suicide Prevention Month. Email:  lcmcnabb65@fuse.net ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Look for HOPE is Here: - at www.HOPEisHere.Today - on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HOPEisHereToday - on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hopeisherelex/ - on X (Twitter) - https://www.x.com/hopeisherelex - on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hopeisherelex - on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtJ47I4w6atOHr7agGpOuvA Help us bring HOPE and encouragement to others: - by texting the word GIVE to 833-713-1591 - by visiting https://www.hopeisheretoday.org/donate   #Lexington #Kentucky #christianradio #JesusRadio #Jesus #WJMM #GregHorn #GregJHorn #suicideprevention #KentuckyRadio #HOPEisHere #Hope #HopeinJesus #FoodForThoughtFriday #MondayMotivation #FridayFeeling #Motivation #Inspiration #cupofHope #FYP #ForYouPage #SuicideAwareness

The Dr. Nurse Mama Show
(PARENTAL GUIDANCE: MATURE CONTENT) Nick Vujicic: September is suicide prevention month

The Dr. Nurse Mama Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 50:21


The Back to Me Project: College and Beyond
190. Empathy in Action: Listening, Supporting, and Saving Lives with Clifton Bright, Jr

The Back to Me Project: College and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 31:54


Let's talk about empathy! Do we really want to understand each other? As we wrap up Suicide Prevention Month, we welcome back Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Clifton Bright, Jr. for an honest dive into the challenges people face with their feelings in today's world. Clifton unpacks three distinct types of empathy to emphasize their value, especially in times of crisis, and guides us through the art of listening to understand rather than simply respond. Don't miss the unforgettable story he shares about a survivor who jumped off a bridge and lived, illuminating what it truly takes to show up for someone in pain. We'll explore the ways to recognize healthy and safe relationships that foster healing from trauma, and Clifton also shares how our podcast has impacted his practice over the past five years! Clifton completed his MS in Mental Health Counseling and Human Services at Capella University in Minneapolis, Minnesota and received his Bachelor of Science in Sociology at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. As an author, mentor, life coach, consultant and owner of Bright House Counseling, a private practice located in Harford County Maryland, he has worked with men from all walks of life and discovered that God has a specific purpose for every man. His passion is to help men strengthen their knowledge of their identity so they can function in their purpose. Clifton has been married for over 20 years and is a member of Spirit of Faith Christian Center in Baltimore Maryland. To learn more about Clifton and his work, connect with him on IG @clifton_bright_lcpc or email him at cliftonbrightjr@gmail.com.

Conversations@KAFM
In Good Health: Suicide Prevention Month

Conversations@KAFM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 8:08


Host: Sarah Gray Guest: Shalie Dahar Air date: Sep 18, 2025

Thinking Faith with Eric Gurash and Dr. Brett Salkeld
Catholic Faith, Suicide Prevention & MAiD: Mercy, Hope, and Moral Questions (Part 2)

Thinking Faith with Eric Gurash and Dr. Brett Salkeld

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 28:04


TF | S03 E04 | In this follow-up episode of Thinking Faith: The Catholic Podcast, Deacon Eric Gurash and Dr. Brett Salkeld continue their conversation on suicide, mental health, and the Catholic Church's teaching, turning to the complex issues of suicide prevention and medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in Canada. Together, they explore the moral and theological dimensions of euthanasia, mental illness, mortal sin, and purgatory, while grounding the discussion in the Church's call to mercy, compassion, and accompaniment. Personal stories and pastoral experiences offer insight into how families and communities can engage these sensitive realities with faith and hope. If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide or are concerned about a loved one, please know you are not alone. In Canada, you can dial or text 988 for the Suicide Crisis Helpline anytime, day or night. If you are outside Canada, please contact your local crisis line or emergency services for immediate assistance. #CatholicPodcast #SuicidePrevention #MAiD #MentalHealth #CatholicFaith #ThinkingFaith #Call988 #YouAreNotAlone 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:53 Discussing Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) 01:18 Personal Experiences and Church Teachings 02:31 The Complexity of Church Teachings on Mortal Sin 06:23 Legal and Moral Implications of Assisted Suicide 11:46 Critiquing Civil Documentation and Human Freedom 13:51 Euthanasia Laws and Suicide Prevention 14:53 The Complexity of Suffering and Autonomy 15:35 Societal Implications and Suicide Hotlines 15:49 Robin Williams and the Narrative of Freedom 17:29 Praying for Those Who Have Taken Their Lives 17:53 Resources for Coping with Suicide 18:40 The Doctrine of Purgatory and God's Mercy 20:29 The Healing Experience of Purgatory 23:11 Personal Reflections on Conversion and Purgatory 25:25 The Intersection of Justice and Mercy 26:06 Final Thoughts and Suicide Prevention Month

Khaotic Kulture Podcast
Season 7 Episode 1- DON'T CALL IT A COMEBACK!

Khaotic Kulture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 107:58


Welcome to the Season 7 PREMIERE of the Khaotic Kulture Podcast! In this episode, Ked and Law start us off with mental health and the importance of being there for your loved ones. September is Suicide Prevention Month and the hosts want to be sure you are doing all you can to move forward. Ked and Law recap their NYC adventures, and the pod talks about some returning segments and future interviews!For our Spotify and Apple Listeners, be sure you give this podcast a 5 Star rating!!Like the video, subscribe, and hit that notification bell on YouTube!!Subscribe to our Patreon account and contribute on any of the 4 levels for bonus content and to hear and see episodes early before they release! patreon.com/khaotickulturepodLike and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! youtube.com/@khaotickulturepodcast.Follow us on Bluesky!! @khaotickulture.bsky.socialLike and Follow us on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063477101518Follow us on Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/KhaoticKulture1Follow us on Instagram and Threads- https://www.instagram.com/khaotickulturepod/Follow us on TikTok @khaotickulturepod Follow our personal pages: Ked: @k3dthepro (all socials) Nasa: @imnacasso (all socials), Law: @l.jr_96 (IG) and @Law96_ (X/Twitter) Sape: @scraps14 (all socials) Jay: @JayLeeTrey (all socials) Steve @scubasteve1428 (all socials)

The Show on KMOX
September is suicide prevention month- a survivor shares her story

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 12:39


Christi Taylor-Jones, a suicide survivor, psychotherapist, and author of 'Touched By Suicide', joins Amy and Chris to share her story.

Dare Greatly Podcast
#78 - Finding Hope After Suicide Loss: A Conversation on Grief, Resilience, and Honoring Loved Ones - Conversation with My Friends Series - Starla Stanley

Dare Greatly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 61:40


September is Suicide Prevention Month, and today's conversation is tender, raw, and full of hope. I'm sitting down with my dear friend who lost her brother to suicide over 30 years ago. Together we talk about the weight of that loss, how grief has shaped her life, and the ways she has found resilience and meaning over the years. In this episode we explore: What it's like to navigate the first days and years after losing a loved one to suicide. How to honor and keep alive the memory of someone we love while still moving forward with life. The role of compassion, rituals, and connection in carrying grief with grace. What helps and what hurts when supporting someone who is grieving. Where hope can be found, even in the aftermath of devastating loss. Whether you have personally lost someone to suicide, are supporting a loved one through grief, or want to better understand how to show up for others, this conversation offers honesty and encouragement. My guest's story reminds us that though grief changes us, it can also teach us resilience, deepen our compassion, and help us live with more love. If you or someone you know is struggling, please know that help is available: In the U.S., call or text 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline anytime, day or night. If you're outside the U.S., please look up your local crisis line number or go to the nearest emergency department. Local: Stay MENtally Strong Foundation founded by Gina Oliverson in loving memory of Sean.  Your life matters. You are not alone. Where you can connect more with Danielle:   Danielle's website Follow Danielle on Instagram Sign up for Danielle's personal newsletter Learn more about trips to Italy with Danielle and friends Danielle's music on Spotify

Illinois News Now
Wake Up Tri-Counties RaeAnn Talks Lung Day, Drive-Thru Flu Clinic, Contraception Day, Suicide Awareness, and Insurance Navigators

Illinois News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 22:54


RaeAnn Tucker joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss National Lung Day, the Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinic, World Contraception Day, Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month, and Insurance Navigators. The Henry and Stark County Health Departments are encouraging community participation in several vital health initiatives. On October 17th, adults can receive the seasonal trivalent flu vaccine through a drive-thru clinic at 110 N. Burr Blvd in Kewanee, from 10 AM to 1 PM. Attendees should bring their Medicare or insurance card, or $60 in cash or check. Meanwhile, World Contraception Day, observed on September 26th, highlights the availability of accessible, confidential reproductive health services at First Choice Healthcare locations. September also marks Suicide Prevention Month, with local providers promoting the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and offering mental health support for all residents. Call 309-852-5272 for more information.

Local Matters
Kayla Jackson Joins Drs. Mabry & Lee To Talk On Mental Health Care

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 33:18


In recognition of Suicide Prevention Month, Dr. Mabry welcomes Dr. Kayla Jackson from the Mental Health Cooperative to talk about the importance of mental health care in the Upper Cumberland and beyond. A Cookeville native and Tennessee Tech graduate, Dr. Jackson shares what inspired her to pursue a career in mental health and how the Mental Health Cooperative—now with locations in Cookeville and Nashville—is helping individuals access life-changing services. The conversation covers the signs of poor mental health, the stigma that still surrounds therapy, and how telehealth and alternative transportation methods are improving access in rural areas. Dr. Mabry also leads a “Myth vs. Truth” segment to address common misconceptions about therapy and mental health treatment. Listeners will walk away with resources, reassurance, and a better understanding of how to care for their own mental well-being or support those around them. Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! News Talk 94.1

Butt Honestly with Doctor Carlton and Dangilo
Borrowed Hope withDr. Ty David Lerman-63

Butt Honestly with Doctor Carlton and Dangilo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 68:51


Welcome back to another episode of BUTT HONESTLY—your favorite unfiltered, over-18 podcast that somehow manages to talk about butts, blowjobs, and very real life all in one breath.September is Suicide Prevention Month, and the Booty Gang knows we don't shy away from the tough stuff. This week, Dr. Carlton and Dangilo bring in a licensed mental health professional—Dr. Ty David Lerman, founder of TDL Counseling—to tackle some of the biggest mental health challenges facing our community. From suicide and depression to stress, anxiety, kink, and even hypnosis (yes, hypnosis—it's not just for Vegas acts anymore), no topic is off-limits.The guys ask Dr. Ty:Is there a singular or more specific reasons someone resorts to unaliving themselves??Are LGBTQ+ folks more prone to suicidal ideation?Can “casual meth use” actually exist, or is that like saying “casual tax audit”?What's the difference between a panic attack and an anxiety attack?And the big one—does hypnosis really work, or will we end up clucking like chickens?It's an episode packed with honesty, heart, and (because it's us) just enough irreverence to keep you laughing while you learn. And of course, they wrap it all up with their signature Love Language of the Week—because even heavy conversations deserve a soft landing.So grab your headphones, settle your cheeks, and get ready for an episode that proves you can laugh, learn, and cry—all in one sitting.https://www.instagram.com/tngoyankee?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3DAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The County 10 Podcast
Riverton Mayor and City Administrator recap this week’s council meeting [LISTEN]

The County 10 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 21:01


(Riverton, WY) - Riverton Mayor Tim Hancock and City Administrator Kyle Butterfield joined KOVE's Today in the 10 Morning Show to recap this week's busy City Council meeting. Among the agenda items were two proclamations, one regarding Suicide Prevention Month and another declaring September 18th Brunton International Day. The two spoke about the public comment period and concerns addressed by the Riverton Branch Library staff, a report from a 1/2% excise tax recipient, a construction project on Riverview Road and much more. To listen to the full interview, click the player below or search for the County 10 Podcast on any podcast platform!

Your Strategic Partner
S6 E5: From Tragedy to Awareness: Charlie Kirk, Global Conflict & Mental Health

Your Strategic Partner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 10:36


In this episode of What's New with ME, Ali Medaoui tackles some of the most pressing issues shaping our nation and our world. We begin with the tragic shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, examining how political rhetoric and extremism fuel division—and why celebrating violence erodes our shared humanity.The conversation then shifts to the escalating Israel–Gaza conflict, spotlighting humanitarian concerns and the global response. Ali also highlights the importance of compassion and community during Suicide Prevention Month, reminding us that mental health awareness is vital in times of crisis.We close with reflections on sports—because in competition, just like in life, unity and resilience matter most.This episode isn't about sides—it's about humanity, compassion, and the values that define us.Takeaways:Political rhetoric has consequences, and extremism deepens divides.The loss of Charlie Kirk reignites debate on free speech, activism, and compassion.Violence should never be celebrated—every life has value.The Israel–Gaza conflict underscores urgent humanitarian needs.Suicide Prevention Month calls for open, courageous conversations.Sports teach us unity, resilience, and community values.Compassion and justice are universal, transcending politics.Sound Bites:"We surrender our humanity.""A life lost is not a sound bite.""This moment is ours. Let's use it."Chapters:00:00 – The Tragic Case of Charlie Kirk02:29 – Political Rhetoric and Extremism04:44 – The Israel-Gaza Conflict Escalation07:22 – Suicide Prevention Awareness Month09:52 – Sports Highlights and Reflections#CharlieKirk #PoliticalRhetoric #IsraelGaza #SuicidePrevention #MentalHealth #SportsNews #Community #Compassion #Humanity

My First Marathon
8: My Mental Health Journey (Mini Episode)

My First Marathon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 15:49


In honor of Suicide Prevention Month, I'm sharing my story of how the pressure of sports turned into anxiety, burnout, and depression, and how running eventually helped me find my way forward again. It wasn't an overnight change, but step by step I started to rebuild my confidence and sense of purpose. If you're going through something similar, I want you to know you're not alone, and there is always a path forward, even if it starts with just one small step. If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. Here are some resources that can help: United States: Dial or text 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7. Text Support: Text HELLO to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Text Line counselor. NAMI HelpLine: Call 1-800-950-6264 or text “HelpLine” to 62640 for information and support. Global Resources: Visit findahelpline.com or befrienders.org to find international hotlines and local support services. Follow along with the show:

Fairfax County News to Use Podcast
All Fairfax Reads, Venture into Volunteering Fair, National Drive Electric Month, Suicide Prevention Month and More

Fairfax County News to Use Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025


The Back to Me Project: College and Beyond
189. Recognizing the Signs: Suicide Prevention with Alexander Dorsey

The Back to Me Project: College and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 22:30


As we continue to honor Suicide Prevention Month, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Alexander Dorsey returns to share practical insights on mental health, suicide prevention, and supporting college athletes. With six years in private practice, Alex discusses how to recognize warning signs of suicidal thoughts in yourself, friends, and loved ones while introducing the Stanley-Brown Safety Plan as a tool for staying safe during moments of crisis. We also explore how self-care, body awareness, and daily wellness practices can reduce the risk of suicidal ideation—offering guidance, encouragement, and a reminder that you are valuable, you are needed, and you are not alone.⁠ ⁠ Alex completed his MA in Mental Health Counseling, along with his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. He works with children, adolescents and adults to address their emotional needs. Alex specializes in working with clients experiencing concerns related to depression and trauma. He believes that teaching clients how to process and cope with their emotions allows them to flourish in life. Alex also owns Mending Minds Professional Clinical Counseling, a private practice that caters to African American males of all ages. If you need immediate assistance, be sure to call or text 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline for support. To learn more about Alex and his work, connect with him on IG @alexdorseylpcc or visit his website at AlexDorseyLPCC.com.

BATify
Suicide Prevention Month 2025

BATify

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 32:59


SOME TOPICS MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. Dial 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline! Help us end childhood Cancer here: https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR/Heroes/SJMMW?px=5816464&pg=personal&fr_id=158671©_link_share Ministry Spotlight: "Run 2 the Cross"- https://www.run2thecross5k.com/ Healing Hands International is a proud sponsor of this podcast. Get more info about them here: https://www.hhi.org/ Ben, Travis and Will discuss the events of last week and some of the things that might be leading to such a high suicide rate among kids and teens. Ben then shares some wasy to prevent suicide and some of the symptoms of those who may be contemplating taking their own lives. The guys then share their thoughts about Guacamole on National Guacamole Day. Links mentioned in this episode: Get our free ebook "28 Days of Focused Living" here: https://www.benandtravis.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/benandtravis Reframing Hope Book: https://www.benandtravis.com/books For extra content and material you can use for your family or ministry go to https://www.patreon.com/benandtravis Represent the show: https://www.benandtravis.com/store The Friday ReFresh: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-friday-refresh/id1611969995 Good Old Fashioned Dislike Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-old-fashioned-dislike/id1643163790 Co-Producers: Justin B., Doris C., Rhonda F., Scott K., Mary H., Scott B. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

The Pump Station (Turf's Up Radio)
Off the Railz with Katie: Suicide Prevention Month

The Pump Station (Turf's Up Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 58:04


Join Katie as she discusses the importance of talking about suicide and depression, shares eye-opening statistics you should know, and discusses how we can use our daily habits to help combat symptoms of depression. If you're experiencing a crises, call or text 988 to talk to a trained professional 24/7. If you're experiencing a life threatening emergency, please call 911.

Black Men Vent Too
BMVT: Venting With Coach Russell Acklin, Sr. ✌

Black Men Vent Too

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 85:50


Good Morning Nashville ☀️ TWO EPISODES IN ONE DAY? I guess that's how we're feeling over here at Black Men Vent Too, and we hope that our energy in some way radiates back to you on today. If you woke up this morning, you winning. Complaining won't do you any good anyways, right? So let's take life for what it is, enjoy it, and all of us find more creative ways to better enhance our mental health. With that said, let's get into today's episode!

ManKind Podcast
226 - Charlie Kirk | The Telepathy Tapes | Suicide Prevention Month

ManKind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 41:16


Text Us Your Feedback! (Likes, Dislikes, Guest/Conversation Recommendations). In this episode of the Mankind Podcast, Brandon and Boysen dive into a wide range of raw and timely topics. Brandon shares about his trip to Australia, where grief and family connection reshaped his perspective, and he makes a joyful personal announcement. The two also discuss the controversial and devastating assassination of Charlie Kirk, reflecting on how tragedy is too often weaponized for political gain and how men can instead choose compassion and bridge-building.Brandon introduces The Telepathy Tapes, a groundbreaking podcast that has shaken his worldview and challenged materialist assumptions about consciousness. Together, Brandon and Boysen also honor Suicide Prevention Month, sharing personal stories, tools, and resources for men in crisis.Topics we cover:Grieving loss and finding silver linings in family tragedyHow Charlie Kirk's assassination is stirring political polarization and what we can do differentlyA conversation on The Telepathy Tapes and the possibility of shared consciousnessSuicide Prevention Month, including practical tools like QPR trainingThe role of men's groups in creating connection, support, and resilienceResources mentioned in this episode:The Telepathy Tapes podcastAmerican Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)QPR Institute – Suicide Prevention TrainingDavid Kessler on Grief (previous episode) BetterHelp: Get 10% Off Your First Month Of Therapy The ManKind Podcast has partnered with Betterhelp to make it easier for listeners to access licensed mental health therapists who can aid them in their mental health journey. Brandon and Boysen stand by this service as they use BetterHelp for their therapy needs.#Sponsorship #AdSupport the showGet up to 48% off Magic Mind with our link:https://magicmind.com/MANKIND50 Subscribe/Rate/Review on iTunes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: >>>HERE

Public Health Review Morning Edition
989: HIV and STI Efforts in States

Public Health Review Morning Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 5:26


Dr. Sameer Vohra, Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, discusses the Op-Ed he co-authored in the Chicago Tribune on the progress his state has made in treating HIV; Brandon Kufalk, STI Unit Supervisor for the state of Wisconsin, explains the dramatic increase in Syphilis rates since 2019 and how his state has worked to reduce cases; a new ASTHO brief provides key considerations for STI programs during an emergency response; the next session of ASTHO's Public Health Nursing Learning Lab Series takes place on September 24th; and in recognition of Suicide Prevention Month, ASTHO has resources that can help public health leaders protect the communities they serve.  Chicago Tribune: Ending the HIV epidemic is in sight. We can't stop now. Wisconsin Dept of Health Services: New Data Show Congenital Syphilis Increasing in Wisconsin While Other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Decrease ASTHO Brief: Prioritizing Cases and Contacts: Considerations for STI Programs During Emergency Response ASTHO Webinar: Public Health Nursing Workforce Learning Lab - A Series ASTHO Web Page: Suicide Prevention Offices and Committees Legal Map  

Jaxon Talks Everybody
#407 - A Message For Anyone Ready To Give Up

Jaxon Talks Everybody

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 14:28


I address the critical topic of suicide prevention, particularly during September, which is recognized as Suicide Prevention Month. I share insights on the feelings of hopelessness and the importance of recognizing the choices we have in life, even in the face of suffering. I emphasize that suffering can serve as a forge for personal growth and that finding meaning in our struggles is essential. I encourage folks to reclaim their sense of agency and remind them that their lives have value and purpose. - 00:00 Introduction to Suicide Prevention Month 03:04 The Importance of Choice in Life 05:58 Suffering as a Forge for Growth 08:59 Finding Meaning in Suffering 12:08 The Power of Response Ability 14:03 Conclusion and Call to Action - See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://everybodyspod.com/deals/ - Shop For Everybody  Use code SFE10 for 10% OFF

WBEN Extras
Erie County recognizes World Suicide Prevention Month with a flag raising ceremony outside the Rath Building

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 24:04


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Young Dad Podcast
Youngdad Roundtable 2

Young Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 113:18


In this emotional and powerful Young Dad Roundtable, Jey, Casey, Chris, Mike, and Paul cover some of the heaviest and most hopeful topics fathers are facing today.The conversation opens with the tragic shooting of Charlie Kirk, sparking deep reflection on political violence, faith, and the future of open debate in America. The dads discuss cultural polarization, revival through faith, and how division is pulling families and communities apart.Jey shares a heartfelt poem about the impact of a father's absence on two little girls, moving the panel to tears. The group then lightens the mood with a viral baseball story about “Philly's Karen,” unpacking what it reveals about fatherhood, masculinity, and modeling strength for kids.From there, the roundtable turns to September's Suicide Prevention Month. Jey shares the loss of his brother, Chris opens up about losing his dad, Casey recounts his own survival story, and Mike reflects on shame and negative reinforcement. Together, they dive into the crisis facing men—loneliness, lack of encouragement, and the desperate need for authentic community and affirmation.The episode closes with fatherhood stories—kids saying embarrassing things in public, bedtime battles, tantrums, and the lessons dads can take from them. The men emphasize values, love languages, structure, and the sacredness of bedtime conversations.This is a heavy, real, and hope-filled conversation for dads, husbands, and men everywhere.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Roundtable Discussion01:23 Tragic Incident at Utah Valley University02:48 Reflections on Political Violence11:03 The Impact of Political Discourse on Society15:48 Concerns for Future Generations24:50 The Role of Faith in Political Turmoil29:44 Navigating the Complexity of Faith and Society33:09 The Role of the Church in Political Engagement34:02 Understanding Sin and Human Nature37:14 The Impact of Loss on Families41:30 A Lighthearted Interlude: The Phillies Karen Incident52:26 Suicide Awareness and Mental Health Conversations55:16 The Evolution of Content Creation for Fathers57:03 Understanding Men's Struggles and Support58:27 The Seriousness of Mental Health and Suicide01:00:07 The Importance of Connection and Community01:02:03 Navigating Male Identity and Purpose01:06:22 Encouragement and Affirmation for Men01:11:30 The Role of Women in Men's Mental Health01:20:10 Closing Thoughts on Men's Value and Purpose01:27:13 Embracing Authenticity in Parenting01:28:13 Navigating Conversations About Values with Children01:30:00 Handling Tantrums in Public Spaces01:31:10 Understanding Age-Appropriate Responses to Tantrums01:33:10 The Importance of Emotional Connection01:36:34 Identifying Underlying Needs Behind Tantrums01:41:33 Establishing Bedtime Routines and Expectations01:45:44 Making the Most of Bedtime Conversations01:53:07 Outtro

Roofing Road Trips with Heidi
Suicide Prevention and Veteran Support in Roofing

Roofing Road Trips with Heidi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 60:26


September is Suicide Prevention Month and the roofing industry is coming together to shine a light on mental health, wellness and the support available for those who serve and work in our communities. In this important Coffee Conversations, sponsored by SRS Distribution, we'll talk openly about suicide prevention, available resources for veterans and how roofing professionals can support one another. McKay Daniels, CEO of the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), joins the conversation alongside Jacob Schick, CEO of One Tribe Foundation to share personal insights, resources and industry initiatives that are making a difference. Together, we'll explore how the roofing industry can help break the stigma around mental health, connect veterans and contractors with life-saving resources and create a culture of care within our companies and communities. Don't miss this timely conversation that could save lives.    Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com!  https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/     Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up     Sign up for the Week in Roofing!  https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/sign-up     Follow Us!   https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/   https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com   https://x.com/RoofCoffeeShop   https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQTC5U3FL9M-_wcRiEEyvw   https://www.pinterest.com/rcscom/   https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop   https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rss     #SRSDistribution #RoofersCoffeeShop #MetalCoffeeShop #AskARoofer #CoatingsCoffeeShop #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry 

Life Under The Willow Tree
E180: SUICIDE: Breaking the Silence Replay from Aug 2024

Life Under The Willow Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 18:55


Guests: Cori Steiner, WV Director of Resident Services Alice Pero, WV resident and retired nurse Description: * September is Suicide Prevention Month. Today, we are talking about suicide with two courageous people whose lives were deeply affected by the suicide of a family member or attempts at suicide by a family member. We discussed what helped them cope in the immediate aftermath, including what was helpful from others and what wasn't. We also explored the available support here at Willow Valley and the resources available in communities nationwide. Suicide is a hard topic to talk about, and yet talking about it is precisely what helps. The WV Social Workers are putting on a month-long series of programs about suicide, why it is okay to talk about it, and why it is so important to bring it out of the shadows. Notices about their programming will be placed in your mailboxes. Attend the annual WV Health Expo and find the tables with more information. *This is a reprodcast of a podcast done initially in August of 2024. Dates mentioned are not exact to the programming offered in Sept. 2025.

The Drew Mariani Show
World Suicide Prevention Month and Assasination of Charlie Kirk

The Drew Mariani Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 51:12


Hour 3 for 9/10/25 Deacon Ed Shoener joined Drew to discuss when a loved one commits suicide (6:45) and discusses how faith helped him after his daughter died by suicide (12:57). Caller: my struggle with bi-polar (19:14), I read Deacon's book and it helped me after my son took his life (22:29), and I lost my child 17 years ago (24:49). Then, Ed Morrissey covered the assassination of Charlie Kirk (27:24) and what contributes to the violence we see in our society (42:28). Links: https://catholicmhm.org/people/dcn-ed-shoener https://www.avemariapress.com/products/when-a-loved-one-dies-by-suicide http://x.com/edmorrissey

Together, We Shall
Episode 57 | Why Not Me? (Billy Price)

Together, We Shall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 66:15


In this inspiring episode, hosts Rooster Rossiter and Joe Orth sit down with Billy Price, co-founder of Billy Footwear, to explore resilience, innovation, and community.Billy shares his life-changing story of a fall that left him a quadriplegic, his early struggles with identity and independence, and how a simple need — putting on his own shoes — led to the creation of a global footwear brand. With humility and grit, Billy explains how universal design transformed Billy Footwear from a side project into a company that empowers thousands, including athletes in the Ainsley's Angels community.The conversation touches on mindset shifts (“Why not me?”), the importance of confidence in what you wear, and the power of teamwork—whether in rehab, on the racecourse, or in business. Billy also discusses future plans for expanding the brand and giving back through a philanthropic initiative, Billy Cares.

Larry Richert and John Shumway
The Big K Hour 3: Suicide Prevention Month and Trending News

Larry Richert and John Shumway

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 23:29


The Big K Hour 3: Suicide Prevention Month and Trending News full 1409 Wed, 10 Sep 2025 14:38:48 +0000 kzMqtZYwUn7EptNFMNsjQTtF6hUHMk3s news,a-newscasts,top picks The Big K Morning Show news,a-newscasts,top picks The Big K Hour 3: Suicide Prevention Month and Trending News The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepodcasti

Gay Talk 2.0: The Ultimate LGBT PodCast
GayTalk 2.0 – Episode 438 – September Is Suicide Prevention Month!

Gay Talk 2.0: The Ultimate LGBT PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 90:51


On the first half of today's show, the boys are joined by the one and only Hope and jump into a round table of updates. Nick talks about kicking off…

Voices of CFMA
A Conversation with Andrew Still

Voices of CFMA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 17:52


September is Suicide Prevention Month, and this episode turns awareness into action. I'm joined by Andrew  Still of Conner Strong & Buckelew, a member of CFMA's Suicide Prevention & Mental Health Committee. We get practical about supportive conversations on jobsites and in back offices, how leaders can respond with care, and simple first steps any company can take this week. If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 or visit the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for 24/7 support.   Resources: Resources & Links 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): https://988lifeline.org Nov. 19 Movember Fundraiser in Philadelphia, PA: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/movember-fundraiser-at-yards-brewing-tickets-1628235820169?aff=oddtdtcreator Movember (men's health & suicide prevention): https://us.movember.com Conner Strong & Buckelew: https://www.connerstrong.com Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA): https://cfma.org

Care to Change Counseling - Practical Solutions for Positive Change
The Power of Connection: Suicide Prevention and the Role We All Play

Care to Change Counseling - Practical Solutions for Positive Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 38:57


September is Suicide Prevention Month, and in this episode of the Care to Change Podcast, host Larry Vinson and director April Bordeau begin a crucial new series on the power of connection in preventing suicide.Together, they unpack:Why hopelessness, feeling like a burden, and feeling alone are the three factors that often lead to suicidal thoughts.How connection serves as a safety net—reminding people they are seen, valued, and not alone.Practical steps anyone can take to prevent suicide, even if you're not a therapist.How to build a personal support system that includes family, friends, faith community, workplace, and professional resources.The importance of asking direct questions, listening without fixing, and normalizing conversations about mental health.You'll also hear personal insights from Larry about his own mental health journey, the importance of vulnerability, and how simple actions like checking in can make a life-saving difference.Key Takeaway:Suicide prevention is not just for professionals—it's for all of us. You don't need all the answers; you just need to show up. One caring person can change the trajectory of someone's life.Resources Mentioned:Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 (U.S.)Crisis Text Line: Text 741741Learn more about QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) trainingConnect with us at Care to ChangeNext Episode Preview:Join us next week as we continue this series with a guest from a local suicide prevention task force to explore the power of community in saving lives.

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too
Aunties on Air Episode 32: Healing Through Language, Culture & Ceremony

Aunties on Air...and some Uncles too

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 67:00


Aunties on Air Episode 32: Healing Through Language, Culture & CeremonySeptember is National Recovery Month as well as Suicide Prevention Month, a month to educate the public about mental health and substance use disorders, and to celebrate those in recovery and healing. Today we talk to an Auntie, a leader and a powerful voice for recovery. Listening to Nova share her story reminds us that healing is possible no matter where you live or the trauma you may hold. Auntie Nova is a social media influencer and champion for healing, with thousands following her on TikTok and other social media platforms. We will spend our “Auntie time” with Nova discussing her journey and all the gifts she is sharing with indigenous people across Canada and beyond! Wabanaki Words Used:Apc-oc (again in the future, parting, good-bye, farewell) https://pmportal.org/dictionary/apc-oc Topics Discussed:Novalee Fox - hhttps://www.tiktok.com/@novaleefoxCree people - https://teaching.usask.ca/indigenoussk/import/cree.phpNational Suicide Prevention Month - https://www.nami.org/get-involved/awareness-events/suicide-prevention-month/Healing and Recovery Month - https://www.samhsa.gov/about/digital-toolkits/recovery-monthNational Hotline - 988Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness Care Line – 1-844-844-2622Ethan Bear - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_BearCanSkate - https://skatecanada.ca/learn-to-skate/canskate/Residential School - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Indian_residential_school_systemAnishinaabe People - https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/anishinaabeLakota People - https://blog.nativehope.org/sioux-native-americans-their-history-culture-and-traditionsSitting Bow - https://www.history.com/articles/sitting-bullIndian Agents - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_agentShy Sapp - https://www.tiktok.com/@shysapp“Acting Good” Television Show - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acting_Goodemerygurninggrass - https://www.tiktok.com/@emeryburningrass0mr.christ0pher - https://www.tiktok.com/@mr.christ0phersmudge the blades - https://www.tiktok.com/@smudgethebladesIsaiah Sutherland - https://www.tiktok.com/@isiahhsutherlandPink Aunties - https://www.instagram.com/beargreasemusical/Shari McKay - https://www.tiktok.com/@sherry.mckayTalk Suicide Canada – 1-833-456-4566Kids' Help Phone – 1-800-668-6868 Wabanaki Tribal Nations:Houlton Band of Maliseet  Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | Littleton, ME (maliseets.net)Mi'kmaq Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME (micmac-nsn.gov)Passamaquoddy Tribe Indian Township  Passamaquoddy Tribe @ Indian Township | Peskotomuhkati MotahkomikukPassamaquoddy Tribe Sipayik  Sipayik Tribal Government – Sipayik (wabanaki.com)Penobscot Nation  Penobscot Nation | Departments & Info | Indian Island, Maine Special Thanks/Woliwon: Guests: Nova FoxProducer: Gavin AllenPodcast Team: Becky Soctomah Bailey, Macy Flanders

The Walk Humbly Podcast
Suicide Prevention Month - One Minute With Bishop Burbidge

The Walk Humbly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 0:59


September is Suicide Prevention Month—a time to remind each other: you are not alone. If you are struggling, please know there is help, there is hope, and there are people who care. Don't delay, Reach out soon. To friends and families: be present, listen without judgment, and notice when someone is hurting. A simple act of kindness can be life-saving. Scripture tells us to “bear one another's burdens”—because none of us are meant to walk alone. We are called to lift each other up, especially those who are suffering physically, mentally, and emotionally. May we be a community that surrounds one another with compassion, hope, love and celebrate together the precious gift of life.

Illinois News Now
Wake Up Tri-Counties RaeAnn Tucker Talks Suicide Prevention, PSA and Blood Panels, Insurance Navigators, and Community Resource Guide

Illinois News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 22:14


RaeAnn Tucker from the Henry and Stark County Health Departments joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss Suicide Prevention Month and 988 Day, PSA and blood panel specials during Cholesterol Awareness Month, insurance navigator events, and sharps collection locations. September is Suicide Prevention Month, and the Henry and Stark County Health Department, along with First Choice Healthcare, is highlighting the vital 988 Lifeline with their first annual 988 Day on September 8, 2025. Anyone facing mental health or substance use struggles can call, text, or visit 988lifeline.org for support. Residents seeking health insurance can attend upcoming navigator events, while those focusing on heart health can access fall blood panel specials at local First Choice Healthcare Clinics. Safe sharps disposal is available at six regional kiosks. For more details, call (309) 852-0197 or visit henrystarkhealth.com.

Weekend Shows
Community Matters 9-7-25

Weekend Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 30:01 Transcription Available


This week's show featured Arbor Day Farm marketing manager Rachel Hrabik promoting the annual AppleJack Festival, Total Truck and Machine's Kevin Wehrli and Richard Miller inviting the public to their community event at their new showroom, and American Foundation for Suicide Prevention CEO Bob Gebbia discussing Suicide Prevention Month.

Authentic Life Fellowship of Greenville
"Created with Care, Living with Purpose" By: Pastor Jimmy Vaughn

Authentic Life Fellowship of Greenville

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 46:27


September is Suicide Prevention Month, and in this message, we're going to talk about something very real and very close to God's heart: the value of life, the struggles that can make it hard to see that value, and the importance of reaching out and listening when those around us are hurting. This is not just a sermon, it's a conversation about hope, healing, and the reminder that every single life matters to God. If you've ever walked through seasons of despair, or if you love someone who has, my prayer is that this message will bring you encouragement, courage, and the confidence to speak life into those moments. So, let's lean in together and discover how God's Word reminds us that even in our darkest valleys, we are never alone.” Pastor Jimmy Watch this message on the Authentic Life Fellowship Facebook or YouTube channel. If you "like" our page, you will receive a notification when we go live each Sunday at 9 and 10 a.m. CDT.   Pastor Jimmy's teaching notes are available upon request. Please email him at authenticlifefellowship@gmail.com.

Jaxon Talks Everybody
#404 - 3 Lessons I Learned After Losing my Sister

Jaxon Talks Everybody

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 27:43


I reflect on Suicide Prevention Month and share my personal journey of grief following the loss of my sister, Rachel.  - 00:00 Suicide Prevention Month and Personal Story 06:13 Understanding Grief and Its Complexity 09:06 The Distinction Between Wanting to Die and Wanting Pain to End 14:51 Lessons Learned from Loss and Grief 18:14 Confronting Hard Emotions and Duality of Feelings 24:09 The Lifelong Journey of Grief and Moving Forward - See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://everybodyspod.com/deals/ - Shop For Everybody  Use code SFE10 for 10% OFF

Roofing Road Trips with Heidi
Breaking the Silence: Suicide Prevention, Mental Health and Safety in Roofing

Roofing Road Trips with Heidi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 36:18


In this Roofing Road Trips® episode, host Megan Ellsworth sits down with Cheryl Ambrose, vice president of Enterprise Risk Management, to tackle a topic that affects every level of the roofing industry: suicide prevention and mental health. Timed with Suicide Prevention Month, this conversation goes beyond awareness covering where companies can start, the basics of safe and supportive language and how to care for yourself while supporting others. Cheryl shares insights from the NRCA's growing wellness initiatives, practical tools and the importance of breaking stigmas so that asking for help becomes part of everyday safety culture. From how to start the conversation to the importance of the 988 hotline, this episode equips roofing professionals with tangible steps to make mental health and safety a daily priority not just in September, but all year long.  Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/   Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up   Sign up for the Week in Roofing! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/sign-up     Follow Us!   https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/   https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com   https://x.com/RoofCoffeeShop   https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQTC5U3FL9M-_wcRiEEyvw   https://www.pinterest.com/rcscom/   https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop   https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rss     #NRCA #RoofersCoffeeShop #MetalCoffeeShop #AskARoofer #CoatingsCoffeeShop #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry 

Utah Weekly Forum with Rebecca Cressman
Talking Hope, Healing, & Suicide Prevention with the Huntsman Mental Health Foundation

Utah Weekly Forum with Rebecca Cressman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 27:34


If there is one idea that can help Utahns feel hopeful and inspired about mental health, it is that suicide can be prevented. September is Suicide Prevention Month and FM100.3 Host Rebecca Cressman is joined by Huntman Mental Health Foundation President Miranda Barnard and Utah state Rep. Steve Eliason who explain what is being done in Utah to prevent suicide, where Utahns can turn for help in crisis, which new suicide prevention resources are now in place, and what we can do to support others experiencing a mental health challenge. To reach immediate help in a crisis, call or text 988. To learn more about mental health resources, visit HMHI.org or Huntsmanmentalhealthfoundation.org.  

Ones Ready
Ops Brief 098: Daily Drop - 4 Sep 2025 - Laser Guided Rockets & Harlem Hellfighters Honored

Ones Ready

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 14:32


Send us a textPeaches fires off on everything from the Pentagon shuffling Space Command to Alabama, Harlem Hellfighters finally getting the respect they deserve, and why the Air Force needed bargain-bin precision rockets to stay lethal. Sprinkle in a little DoD drama, Suicide Prevention Month at Keesler, and the Navy scuttling cocaine boats, and you've got the Ones Ready daily drop that actually says what everyone else won't. If you wanted sanitized military PR, you came to the wrong place.⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Attributes-based selection rant 01:20 – Nashville Operator Training Summit plug 02:05 – Space Command heads to Alabama 04:10 – Harlem Hellfighters get Gold Medal 05:00 – U.S. strike on drug boat 06:13 – Air Force drops new C2/Battle Management framework 06:42 – Suicide Prevention Month at Keesler 09:05 – Strike Eagle test fires cheap laser rockets 11:29 – Peaches nerds out on APKWS 12:50 – Space Force “integration” snoozefest 13:30 – Counter-cartel ops signal 13:55 – Air Force team wins Armed Forces Soccer

United Methodist Women: Faith Talks
Faith Talks: Help for Today, Hope for Tomorrow

United Methodist Women: Faith Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 60:39


Each September, the National Association of Mental Illness recognizes Suicide Prevention Month, and Faith Talks wants to talk about it. Suicide Prevention Month is an opportunity to raise awareness, spread hope, and spark meaningful action around one of the most urgent mental health issues of our time.  We are talking about this on Faith Talks not only because we know that many hide topics such as this, but because we could all use more information around suicide prevention. We are delighted to interview Pastor Mya Miller, founder of Chosen Ministries. Her goal is to save souls, build disciples, and passionately teach others about God's love and grace. Our intention is for this to be a hope and information-filled segment that will help listeners and people of faith access critical tools, resources, and support. We also hope this conversation contributes to the de-stigmatization of suicide and mental health challenges broadly. 

Doctors Hospital
Mental Health Matters: Suicide Prevention Month

Doctors Hospital

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 51:05


In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we have a candid but necessary conversation about Suicide Prevention with psychiatrist and Director of Mental Health Services, Dr. Rashida Brown-Clarke, and Mental Health Manager, Francine Dames. Tune in as Dr. Brown-Clarke offers a clinical perspective on the underlying mental health conditions that often go unnoticed, and Ms. Dames shares frontline experience on what warning signs to look for and how each of us can offer meaningful support. Whether you're concerned for someone you love, working in a caregiving role, or struggling yourself, this conversation is here to remind you: you're not alone, and help is available. Need to see a mental health professional, schedule an appointment at clinics.doctorshosp.com/psychiatry

Chesterfield Behind the Mic
Episode 127: Raising Awareness About the Links Between Addiction and Suicide

Chesterfield Behind the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 14:55


On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Melissa Ackley from Mental Health Support Services' Prevention Services to discuss Suicide Prevention Month and the links between addiction and suicide.   Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn  Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal   Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl   Guest: Melissa Ackley, MHSS Prevention Services Manager   Recorded in-house by Communications and Media   Chesterfield.gov/podcast     Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.

No Crying In Baseball
It Was Funnier on the Plane

No Crying In Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 64:11


What happens in Vegas definitely gets shared on the pod.  Pottymouth reports back on the “moving dirt around” stage of the new ballpark in Las Vegas and ponders the slot machine per capita question. Kyle is nipping at Cal's heels – is there an actual home run race happening here at the stretch? We make a verbal Manny/Kiké/Manny sandwich. Josh Naylor keeps stealing bases with brains over speed. We are not impressed with Mark Teixeira's run for congress. The flipped Little League bat brings in $10K at auction and it all goes to support the local league. Samuel Basallo answers the question about how many zeros it takes to be happy. September is Suicide Prevention Month. We encourage you to support local organizations, and/or if you are able, contribute to this American Foundation for Suicide Prevention fundraiser led by a friend of the show.We say, “I remember the distaste more than the facts,” “Maybelle Blair is life goals,” and “a lot of cred in the vibe.” Fight the man, send your game balls to Meredith, get boosted, and find us on Bluesky @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. We now have episode transcripts available!  They are available for free at our Patreon site. Say goodnight, Pottymouth. 

You Are Not So Smart
321 - Easy Crafts for the Insane - Kelly Williams Brown (rebroadcast)

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 78:08


This episode is about suicide prevention and awareness. Author Kelly Williams Brown tells us about her book, Easy Crafts for the Insane, in which she recounts how, after she gained fame and success as a NYT bestselling author, her world came apart. Then an anti-anxiety-drug-induced manic state nearly ended her life.988Suicide Prevention MonthKelly Williams Brown's WebsiteEasy Crafts for the InsaneKelly's TwitterKelly's InstagramKelly in Vanity FairGratitude Journaling StudySeneca on Being WretchedThe Story of KittedHow Minds ChangeDavid McRaney's BlueSkyDavid McRaney's TwitterYANSS TwitterShow NotesNewsletterPatreon