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When the pain feels unbearable and we feel alone in our suffering this podcast will sit with you. Let's rediscover our purpose, reduce our pain and regain our sense of belonging. Join comedian Leo Flowers M.A. as he shares his own journey through suicidality, interviews guests with lived experiences and discusses with experts on how to escape the flames and create a life worth living.
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Preventing suicide is one of our society's greatest challenges. That's why The Flint Hills Volunteer Center has developed this Suicide Awareness P.A.C.T. podcast. P.A.C.T. stands for Prevention, Awareness, Compassion, and Training. The Suicide Awareness P.A.C.T. Podcast will feature personal stories and professional perspectives. This podcast series is funded in part by the Kansas Health Foundation, AmeriCorp Seniors, and the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation.
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🎙️ JMach Podcast – Real stories. Raw conversations. Resilient minds. Hosted by Marine Corps Veteran Josh Mach, the JMach Podcast dives deep into the stories that shape us — from veterans and first responders to everyday people fighting unseen battles. Each episode blends mental health, mindset, and community with authenticity, humor, and heart. Whether it’s surviving trauma, rebuilding purpose, or finding freedom within, JMach reminds us we’re never alone in the fight. 💪 🪖 New episodes drop ...
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#itsok2live

Tanya "DJ Ms Tan" Cummings

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I want you to not just be alive, but live life to the fullest after experiencing pain, trauma, grief and all of the lemons that life can give us. One of my focuses, is in living through the grief of my son being murdered and my sister!!. Music heals , Karaoke helps too ! I earned my Life Skills In this thing called LIFE and also several certifications with Operation JumpStart ! Suicide prevention is possible reach out to people. Living not just being alive is the goal!
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Hosted by Gina Oliverson, the Stay Mentally Strong Podcast is a heartfelt and impactful series dedicated to raising awareness about men's mental health and suicide prevention. After losing her own husband to suicide, Gina has made it her mission to provide support, education, and hope to those struggling with mental health challenges. In each episode, Gina interviews experts, therapists, and individuals with powerful personal stories, offering valuable insights on navigating mental health is ...
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This podcast is dedicated to having real conversations about mental health illness and suicide prevention. My journey started in 2018 when my 19 year old son died by suicide. He was never diagnosed with a mental health illness. I have learned so much on this path. I started a not for profit organization, James's Warriors. We speak in schools, colleges and community based programs. We support mothers through grief and others on their recovery. Our program is called No One Walks Alone. Our con ...
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www.FOZAInc.org - Friends of Zayne Adams is a 501c3 nonprofit. FOZA is working to help stop the suicides, the stigma, the silence, and the suffering associated with Postpartum Depression and related maternal fatalities. We offer an educational scholarship for the children who are left behind. We research resources according to zip codes to support postpartum moms and and we welcome our moms and birthing people, medical care providers, doula’s, therapists, counselors, and all advocates of MMH ...
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Shining hope through Science, Stories, and Inspiration, as vehicles to transporting you to the other side of depression. It is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have an questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at [email protected]. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline ...
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Never the Same

Dr. Tony Pisani

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"Never the Same" is an interview-based podcast exploring how different work streams intersect with suicide prevention, career development, and life lessons. The title draws inspiration from Heraclitus' quote, "No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man," reflecting the ever-changing nature of life and personal growth. Each episode features conversations with guests from various fields, highlighting defining moments and shifts in thinking. ...
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Join host Scott McLean, a veteran and also a passionate advocate for veterans' well-being. Each week Scott will bring you an episode that will feature insightful conversations with representatives from non-profit organizations dedicated to supporting veterans, as well as experts discussing programs within the Veterans Affairs (V.A.) aimed at assisting veterans with their needs. From discussing innovative therapies to highlighting community resources, this podcast sheds light on the myriad of ...
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Come listen to an extension of some of the excellent utility safety & ops safety content published in Incident Prevention magazine. Dive deeper into insightful safety topics by hearing interviews with the some of the best and brightest minds in the industry! Learn more about Incident Prevention magazine at incident-prevention.com
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Boom Goes The Stigma

Hunter Moen, Emily Haro, Max Margolis

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Welcome to Boom Goes The Stigma! BGTS is a production of the Construction Suicide Prevention Partnership (CSPP). According to the CDC, the construction industry has the second-highest rate of suicide and has one of the highest rates of death from overdoses. Our country loses more construction workers to suicide than to Jobsite injuries or accidents. BGTS is a tool that normalizes and elevates the conversation around mental health. On every episode, guests from within and outside the construc ...
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Couple O' Nukes is a self-improvement podcast that tackles dark subjects to cultivate life lessons, build communities, make quiet voices heard, and empower others. Hosted by Mr. Whiskey — a U.S. Navy veteran, author, preacher, comedian, and speaker — the show blends real experiences, faith, science, and comedy in harmony. Here, mental health, suicide prevention, addiction recovery, military matters, faith, fitness, finances, mental health, relationships, and mentorship, among many subjects, ...
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Black Dog Institute is a global pioneer in the identification, prevention and treatment of mental illness and the promotion of well-being. Our unique approach incorporates clinical services with research, education and the voice of lived experience to reduce the incidence of mental illness and suicide, remove stigma and improve lives. Here you will find all of the Podcasts produced by the Black Dog including Expert Insights, Being Well and Emprac.
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My name is Susie. I have three children, the youngest of whom struggles with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. I never thought this could happen to me, and I missed the signs. Being a parent is really hard, and I'm here to help! I'm talking to parents and experts to help you with the issues your kids may face. I want you to know that you are not alone and there is hope.
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Touched By Suicide

Jean Mellano & Nicole DeBoom

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You are listening to’Touched by Suicide’, a special podcast series inspired by the memory of Steve Tarpinian, a prolific figure in the sport of triathlon who positively impacted so many. Steve died by suicide in 2015. Our goals are to raise awareness about and decrease the stigma surrounding suicide and mental health issues. And to let you know that you are not alone. If you are feeling suicidal, thinking about hurting yourself, or are concerned that someone you know may be in danger of hurt ...
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Guiding you to emotional freedom. Lucas Mack is on a mission to see the hurting get healed, the voiceless find their voice, and for leaders to go from their heads into their hearts and lead from there. Discover how to live a life full of love and gain the power to make social change from people who are difference makers and how to apply those lessons in your life. Join author, speaker, life coach, and podcast host Lucas Mack as he shares thoughtful ideas and inspired stories from his life an ...
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Just In Time is a deeply personal and powerful podcast hosted by Jessica G, founder of the nonprofit Just in Time to Save a Life. In each episode, Jessica and her guests explore mental health, suicide prevention, and the healing power of neuroplasticity through lived experience and compassionate conversation. This show is rooted in Jessica’s own journey through profound grief and survival, offering insight, encouragement, and real tools for those struggling in silence. Just In Time is more t ...
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Core Happiness

Core Happiness, LLC

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The Core Happiness™ podcast is geared towards inspiring listeners to become more mindful, gain clarity, and learn science based tips that will empower them to live their best lives while achieving personal and professional goals. Hosted by Master Certified Mindset & Positive Psychology Coach, Kacee Banks, each episode is crafted to send the message to listeners that they are not alone by sharing resources, tools, stories and experiences to encourage personal awareness and growth. Core Happin ...
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I Host 2 Podcasts. Life Is Crazy and The Buckeye Battle Cry Show. The Life Is Crazy podcast is designed to help with suicide prevention. That is the #1 goal! This is also a Podcast of perseverance, self-help, self-Improvement, becoming a better person, making it through struggles and not only surviving, but thriving! In this Podcast the first 25 episodes detail my life's downs and ups. A story that shows you can overcome poverty, abusive environments, drug and alcoholic environments, difficu ...
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If you're in a place where you feel alone, lost, misguided, or just need a little push, this is the place for you, and I welcome you with open arms. Mental health awareness, guidance, and suicide prevention is what we're here for. You matter to this world and are needed whether you realize it or not, you're where you're meant to be whether your realize it not, and you have all the power you need within you to accomplish your dreams and move forward in life one step at a time. I believe in yo ...
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Why do people self-injure? And what is the best way to respond when someone tells us they self-injure? Dr. Nicholas Westers, a clinical psychologist at Children's Health and Associate Professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, collaborates with the International Society for the Study of Self-Injury (ISSS) to interview the leading experts in the field of self-injury and self-harm as well as individuals with lived experience of self-injury and parents and family members ...
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On a path to help stop suicide, Shelley Pavlis volunteers with AFSP (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention) in Orange County, CA as a Board Member, Project 2025 Champion, and Talk Saves Lives presenter. Follow Shell as she navigates her way through the world of suicide prevention, discusses how to help those who are affected by suicide, and talks to other volunteers who share their stories of survival or lived experience in order to help others.
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The State of Man Is in Crisis—It’s Time for a Conversation. The Excellence Above Talent podcast was born from pain, loss, and a deep need for change. - Men are 3.6 times more likely to die by suicide than women. - Men commit the majority of violence in the U.S., including domestic abuse and sexual assault. - 90% of the prison population consists of men. These are not just statistics—they represent broken families, lost lives, and a cycle of harm and abuse that must end. As a BIPP (Batterer’s ...
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Short Takes on Suicide Prevention

VA Rocky Mountain MIRECC for Suicide Prevention

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Join Rocky Mountain MIRECC for Suicide Prevention Short Takes on Suicide Prevention to hear leaders in the field. We are especially interested in topics related to Military Veterans. Topics will be relevant for Veterans, care-givers, clinicians and researchers.
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Sharing #GiftsOfWisdom with YOU, allowing your BRILLIANCE to shine!!! Magnetize purpose & prosperity through passionate Self~Mastery! "From Suicide To Self-Love To Sacred-Success," #ThePowerOfSelfEVOLution healed Karen Love Lee's life from self-hatred, self-sabotage, depression and suicide. Desperately searching for "The Meaning of Life," since early childhood, Karen finally magnetized her Divine Calling along her journey of SELF-Revelations. #EmpoweringYOU by listening, learning and living ...
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The Big Silence

Karena Dawn

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Where there is darkness, there is an immense opportunity for light. The Big Silence aims to normalize conversations around mental health and empower people to turn their challenges into triumphs. Hosted by Karena Dawn – mental health advocate, wellness entrepreneur, co-founder of Tone It Up, and New York Times bestselling author – The Big Silence is creating a safe space to share our story, and for you to share yours. Like so many, Karena has experienced profound grief and trauma. Growing up ...
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Life's Worth Living Foundation President and Founder, Jon Gossett launched this podcast to find stories of loss, and those who have done amazing things because of their loss. On this podcast we will discuss all things mental health, suicide prevention and feel good stories that will bring you to tears. Please hit subscribe, rate and review.
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Rainbow Hilton is a podcast that provides a lifeline for lost and lonely young gay men who feel isolated by suicide. The show aims to raise $1 million for the Trevor Project, a suicide prevention organization for LGBTQ youth, and help listeners find true self-acceptance, self-expression, and self-love by learning how to connect with their spirituality to heal their past and live in the present. Tony Taylor, aka Rainbow Hilton in Drag, is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and survivor of past ...
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Kristen, CHILL OUT.

Kristen Carney

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A comedy podcast for over-thinkers and the neurotic, pining over everyday struggles and the minutiae of everyday life with an *occasional* emphasis on depression and mental health. The show was originally known as "Mentally Ch(ill)", hosted by Stevie Ryan and Kristen Carney until we lost Stevie to suicide in 2017. RIP Stevie. We love you forever. How to get help: In the US, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. The International Association for Suicide Prevention a ...
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The Message!

The Message!

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Empowering you to create a more fulfilling life through divine love, healthy relationships, community service and self care. As an author, grief coach, speaker, and advocate for suicide prevention, Angel is on assignment to bring you "The Message" to thrive in every area!
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The AAS Make An Impact Podcast

American Association of Suicidology

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The AAS Make An Impact Podcast is presented by the American Association of Suicidology and every episode features a new guest discussing suicide, prevention, research, and more! The American Association of Suicidology (AAS) is the world’s largest and nation’s oldest membership-based suicide prevention organization. Founded in 1968 by Edwin S. Shneidman, PhD, AAS promotes the research of suicide and its prevention, public awareness programs, public education and training for professionals and ...
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A show where music, health, religion, beards, sports, movies, comic books, fatherhood, motorcycles, and guitars all come together. Hosted by Pat Catalano, The Beard Speaks Podcast dives into a wide range of topics with real talk, honest opinions, and engaging conversations. Disclaimers: This podcast is protected under “Fair Use” and “Freedom of Speech”. It is not meant to bully, harass, give medical advice of any kind, and is for entertainment purposes only. Please always use your own discer ...
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It is about helping people increase their personal resilience and gives practical advice on helping those who are struggling psychologically. Focusing on bullying, suicide prevention and other psychological issues.
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JayTalk

Jay Ramsey

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JayTalk is like two guys sitting around a fire discussing different aspects of life. We will discuss things like online dating, suicide, Crazy things that happen at work, bad divorces, and a whole slew of other subjects, some extremely serious, some a lot of fun. Please follow, share, and join us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jaytalk.net . You can email us at [email protected] or [email protected] , we would love to hear from you. Proud supporter of the American Foundation for Sui ...
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In this episode, we explore the real difference between talking, venting, and unburdening—and why unburdening is the emotional release most people never realize they need. We break down what it means to carry invisible weight and how to finally set it down in ways that are healthy, human, and sustainable. You’ll learn: What makes unburdening differ…
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#FOZA4PPDAwareness - NEW FOZA PODCAST - https://www.fozainc.org/podcasts Welcome to Episode 50, dedicated to maternal mental wellness. Today's Podcast is titled: "The Giving Season: Finding Balance in Gratitude." It is in the spirit of gratitude that we bring you this episode all about the giving season. Because we know that holidays can be wonderf…
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Send us a text We trace Jalen Auer’s path from Air Force rescue pilot to South Florida program manager at The Fire Watch, and we go deep on grief, stigma, and the tools that save lives before a crisis explodes. A full-circle Huey Helicopter story sets up a candid look at transition, mental health, and community action that works. • origins in Boynt…
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Send us a text Today, I sit down with Ashlea Dillard to explore the realities of life as a firefighter and paramedic, the pressures placed on women in first responder roles, and the mental health battles that often remain hidden behind the uniform. Ms. Dillard begins by walking us through her unexpected path into firefighting after initially pursui…
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What Happened to You? by Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Bruce D. Perry explores the impact of childhood trauma on emotional and mental well-being. Instead of asking, "What's wrong with you?" the book shifts the focus to "What happened to you?"—emphasizing how past experiences shape behavior. Using personal stories and neuroscience, the authors highlight how…
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In today's episode, we sit down with Tyson Allred — father of six, author of A Father's Guide for Mental Health, host of Dad Bods and Beards, and team leader of the I Love You Bro men's group in Ogden — to talk honestly about what modern fatherhood does to a man's mental health. Tyson shares how becoming a dad reshaped his relationship with himself…
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Send us a text If you’re hurting, this is for you. Pain isn’t here to destroy you. It’s trying to move you. And love isn’t loud—it quietly tells you where you belong. In this episode, I talk about how the hardest moments in life can actually guide us away from what’s wrong for us and toward what’s right. I share why survival mode isn’t your fault, …
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Send us a text We trace Alex’s journey from kid entrepreneur to corporate leader to founder of PodMatch, and share how a crash reshaped purpose, faith, and resilience. We also talk creator sustainability, paying podcasters, and why fitness and clear values fuel better work and better shows. • early hustles, self-awareness, and supportive family • t…
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Send us a text We explore how emotional avoidance becomes the hidden engine of abuse and why anger is often a mask for shame, fear, and rejection. We share tools for naming feelings, building responsibility, and guiding young men toward honest expression. • why avoidance, not anger, drives abusive behavior • how childhood conditioning trains boys t…
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Dating choices don’t just shape romance, they shape your nervous system, your sleep, and the story you tell yourself about who you are. We sit down with licensed therapist and social worker Jenna Myers to map the real links between relationships and mental health, from the lift of secure attachment to the toll of criticism, conflict, and constant a…
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In today's episode of the Stay Mentally Strong Podcast, Gina sits down with Abe Shreve—CEO and founder of The Millionaire Business Network, host of the Choose Difficult Podcast, and a coach who has completed over 12,000 sessions with business leaders across the country. Abe is a speaker, an outdoor enthusiast, a guitarist, a husband, and a father o…
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In this Thanksgiving episode of the Stay Mentally Strong Podcast, founder Gina Oliverson sits down with her youngest daughter, Josie — a 10-year-old with a wisdom far beyond her years. Josie was only eight when her dad, Sean, passed away. The two were inseparable — fishing buddies, Star Wars buddies, golf partners, wrestling in the living room, pla…
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Have a message for Karena? She'd love to hear from you and share your comment or question on air! Leave Karena a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/KarenaDawn What if the thing you're running from is the exact thing holding you back from everything you're meant to be? In this raw and powerful episode of The Big Silence, Karena sits down with podc…
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Send us a text Today, I sit down with Vanessa The Vivacious to explore the complex layers of humanity, mental health, creativity, and resilience. Ms. Vivacious shares how her early life shaped her worldview, beginning with a childhood marked by instability and self-reliance. We discuss how her college years became a turning point, where academic pr…
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Is history what we’ve been told — or is the world we live in a sophisticated inversion designed to deceive? In this mind-bending episode, I sit down with Conspiracy Final Boss to explore one of the most provocative theological and historical interpretations emerging today: 👉 Are we actually living in “Satan’s little season” — a short period of dece…
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Send us a text Brittany is a New York State licensed mental health counselor and author of the book "Self"ish" is the New Selfless," which explores the concept of prioritizing self-care. Tanya expressed interest in the book's title and concept, particularly the idea that being selfish is necessary for self-care and personal fulfillment.They explore…
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Irregular hours. Night Shifts. Long days, blurring into longer nights. For many health professionals, disrupted sleep isn’t the exception; it’s the norm. But poor sleep doesn’t have to be part of the job. In this panel discussion, we’ll explore the science behind sleep and shiftwork, share the latest research on how disrupted sleep impacts health a…
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Send us a text Today, I read a chapter from my contributing chapter, titled “When Our Energy Isn’t Enough,” from the Book Of Frequency: Energy And Healing, where I break down what spiritual energy really is, why it fails us during life’s lowest moments, and how surrendering to a higher power becomes the turning point that many of us avoid until we’…
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Send us a text We expose the seven common lies men tell themselves that protect ego and enable abuse, then show how accountability, consistency and humility rebuild trust. Practical reflections and clear next steps guide listeners to lead themselves before trying to lead at home. • abuse begins with a story, not an outburst • impact over intention …
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Send us a text We unpack a life that moves from a controlling church and a 20-year marriage breakdown to rebuilding identity, reconnecting with kids, and transforming a web and SEO business by embracing AI. The throughline is simple: know your worth, stack steady habits, and turn threats into leverage. • childhood inside a controlling church and ea…
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Send us a text Today, I sit down with Joni Woods, a survivor of emotional, physical, and religious abuse whose story highlights how societal pressure, relationship expectations, and toxic conditioning can shape — and distort — a person’s entire life. I open the episode by exploring how culture pushes people into unhealthy relationships and how lone…
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In this episode, we dive into the surprising wave of emotions that can rise up after you set a boundary. If you’ve ever said “no” and then immediately spiraled into guilt, shame, or second-guessing, you’re not alone. We explore why these reactions surface, what they reveal about your deeper healing, and how to move through them with compassion inst…
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Send us a text Today, I sit down with Diana Devi as she interviews me in celebration of the three-year anniversary of the Couple O’ Nukes Podcast. Ms. Devi guides me through a conversation about my personal growth, my transition from the military, and the evolution of the show from its early origins to the self-improvement platform it is today. Tog…
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Have a message for Karena? She'd love to hear from you and share your comment or question on air! Leave Karena a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/KarenaDawn What happens when you fight for a year to reclaim the company you built—and finally win? In this raw, emotional solo episode of The Big Silence, Karena Dawn breaks her silence and shares th…
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As we head into the holiday, this episode marks our last mini-boom. For our season finale, we tackle loneliness. Loneliness is the negative feeling that arises when you crave human connection. While we all feel lonely at times, chronic loneliness—especially when linked to depression and anxiety—can isolate us and lead to a downward spiral in our th…
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As the grid transitions to green energy, battery energy storage systems (BESS) are popping up everywhere—from utility substations to residential neighborhoods. But what happens when lithium-ion technology fails? In this episode of The Voice of Experience, host Danny Raines and Fire Test Specialist Josh Dinaburg from the CSA Group dive deep into the…
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In this episode, Josh sits down with Dave Waltzer, an entrepreneur whose childhood challenges drove him to seek purpose—first through military service, and now through building community and celebration. Dave opens up about his rough upbringing, how that background shaped his determination, and what ultimately led him to join the military.After ser…
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Send us a text We challenge men to drop excuses, own their choices, and rebuild trust with consistent action instead of repeated apologies. A personal story of divorce leads into practical steps for full accountability, emotional regulation, and leading your home without ego. • growth begins when we stop defending ourselves • honest reflection on d…
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Send us a text Today, I sit down with Robert Gaines, an Army veteran, entrepreneur, and author who has lived through some of the most unpredictable twists life can deliver. Mr. Gaines shares a timeline that almost sounds fictional — a recording studio burglary that ended his first major venture, the dot-com crash derailing his career path, 9/11 des…
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Read the article - https://incident-prevention.com/blog/safety-by-design-human-and-organizational-performance/ In this installment of the Safety by Design podcast series, host Nick sits down with Pam Tompkins, President and CEO of SET Solutions, to explore the transformative philosophy of Human and Organizational Performance (HOP). Based on her lat…
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In this episode, we explore how embarrassment, social pressure, and the need for permission show up in everyday life—and what that reveals about mental health. Key Takeaways: Why people wait for others before taking action (doors, cake, and more) How embarrassment manifests physically and influences behavior The power of being the “first slice”—giv…
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In this episode, we explore the quote, “People who live for one thing never seem to age.” What does it mean to have an anchor — a devotion that gives life direction and resilience? We’ll look at how finding your “one thing” can protect your mental health, help you recover from chaos, and remind you why you’re still here. Talking Points: What the qu…
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In this transformative episode of The Lucas Mack Show, Lucas sits down with Samantha Thomas, a global voice for love-based leadership and emotional healing. Samantha is the founder of The Love Summit, a groundbreaking business conference designed to inspire corporate and government leaders to make decisions rooted in love, compassion, and human con…
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Send us a text We trace Chaz’s path from a steady Michigan childhood and hard-earned hoops confidence to Eastern Michigan, the Air Force Reserve, and a school leadership career. The heart of the story lands on a painful relationship that challenged his values and became the catalyst for writing, podcasting, and patient growth. • nuclear family, chu…
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What if the bravest move isn’t silence, but a phone call that keeps you here? We sit down with Dale Fewson from the Arkansas Crisis Center to unpack the quiet reality many veterans face: feeling alone in a crowd. From the Chaplain Corps to crisis response, Dale brings a ground-level view of loneliness, stigma, and the decisions people make at 3 a.m…
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What Happened to You? by Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Bruce D. Perry explores the impact of childhood trauma on emotional and mental well-being. Instead of asking, "What's wrong with you?" the book shifts the focus to "What happened to you?"—emphasizing how past experiences shape behavior. Using personal stories and neuroscience, the authors highlight how…
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Send us a text We unpack why abuse is a learned choice rooted in fear, control, and missing emotional skills, and we map a path toward accountability and healthier leadership. We share the “button” concept, name nonphysical abuse, and end with three reflection questions to drive change. • the myth of losing control and the truth about choice • fear…
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Have a message for Karena? She'd love to hear from you and share your comment or question on air! Leave Karena a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/KarenaDawn What if the invisible air around you was quietly impacting your sleep, your energy, and your overall health? In this eye-opening episode of The Big Silence, Karena sits down with Wes Greenw…
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How well can you remember the details of your childhood? Sometimes, the memories are there, but a little hazy. But what if you could trick your brain into thinking you looked like your younger self again? Would that help you recall more childhood memories? A new study has tried exactly this, so Claudia Hammond meets Professor Jane Aspell to have a …
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In this special episode of Never the Same, we share the full keynote address from host, Professor Tony Pisani, delivered at the Suicide Prevention Australia Conference. Professor Pisani explores how the structure of our relationships—not just how supported we feel—can protect people from suicide risk. Drawing on studies in schools, the military, an…
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Send us a text We trace Haley’s path from Navy Master-at-Arms to K9 handler, through injury, loss, and COVID isolation, and into a Skillbridge placement at an equine nonprofit that helped her reframe control, connection, and purpose. Candid stories of hypervigilance, TBI questions, therapy wins, and the reality of starting over as a single mom shar…
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Send us a text Today, I sit down with Danny Johnson, a clean comedian whose career spans decades of performing, touring, and using humor as a form of mental health therapy— both for himself and others. In this episode, I explore Mr. Johnson’s personal journey into stand-up comedy — from growing up in a loud Long Island household, to battling body i…
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We discuss three phases of emotional regulation learned through how we deodorize our car! If you want to reduce your psychological pain, regain your purpose and forge your own path, go to www.thrivewithleo.com to begin your journey. If you or anyone you know is considering suicide or self-harm, or is anxious, depressed, upset, or needs to talk, the…
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In this episode of The Lucas Mack Show, Lucas sits down with Ralph Amato — known online as Amato the Mentor — to explore The Journey of the Chosen Ones: what it means to awaken, live with purpose, and use your unique gifts to elevate humanity. Ralph shares his incredible transformation from investment banker to spiritual mentor and entrepreneur, bu…
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On this episode of the James's Warr;ors – No One Walks Alone podcast, Donna, Dawn, and John are joined by two incredible guests: Trish Burton (John's wife) and Kerri Audino, James's Warr;ors board member, family friend, and social worker. Together, we dive into an important and often confusing question: How do you know if you're slipping back into …
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Send us a text The hardest part isn’t admitting what happened; it’s admitting why. We open up about how abuse forms long before it turns physical, in the quiet moments where insecurity, fear, and ego go unchallenged and entitlement takes the wheel. You’ll hear why reactions are still choices, how the victim mindset keeps men stuck, and why “she mad…
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