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21. Breaking the Silence during Suicide Prevention Week

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If you need help right now:

Text HOME or TALK to 741-741 for a free, confidential conversation with a trained counselor any time of day.

Text or call 988 or use the chat function at 988lifeline.org.

If this is a medical emergency or there is immediate danger of harm, call 911 and explain that you need support for a mental health crisis.


Grief, loss, and the silent struggle of suicide. In this week's episode, Jessica gets honest about the profound impact of her father's suicide on her life. We shed light on the often unspoken grief and societal stigma attached to suicide. Our conversation dives into the intricate labyrinth of sorrow left after a loved one's suicide and how it transforms the lives of those left behind. We explore the subtle cues of struggle in the 'did you know?' conundrum and highlight the pressing need for an educated discourse around suicide prevention.

Join us as we wrap up our discussion by embracing the crucial aspect of remembering and honoring the life of a loved one beyond their passing. Jessica reminisces about her father's warm hugs, kindness, and love for rock and roll, reminding us of the significance of holding onto memories. We wrap up with a frank discussion around suicide prevention, the importance of having someone to talk to, and persistently seeking help in times of crisis. This episode is not just a conversation but a call to action, urging us to be proactive, understanding, and supportive regarding mental health and suicide prevention.


Resources and Links:

Risk factors, warning signs, and protective factors.

Conversation starters.

Learn how you can help!

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

It's OK to say Suicide, and more from The JED Foundation



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Content provided by Andrea Burkly and Jessica Hutchison, Andrea Burkly, and Jessica Hutchison. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andrea Burkly and Jessica Hutchison, Andrea Burkly, and Jessica Hutchison or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

If you need help right now:

Text HOME or TALK to 741-741 for a free, confidential conversation with a trained counselor any time of day.

Text or call 988 or use the chat function at 988lifeline.org.

If this is a medical emergency or there is immediate danger of harm, call 911 and explain that you need support for a mental health crisis.


Grief, loss, and the silent struggle of suicide. In this week's episode, Jessica gets honest about the profound impact of her father's suicide on her life. We shed light on the often unspoken grief and societal stigma attached to suicide. Our conversation dives into the intricate labyrinth of sorrow left after a loved one's suicide and how it transforms the lives of those left behind. We explore the subtle cues of struggle in the 'did you know?' conundrum and highlight the pressing need for an educated discourse around suicide prevention.

Join us as we wrap up our discussion by embracing the crucial aspect of remembering and honoring the life of a loved one beyond their passing. Jessica reminisces about her father's warm hugs, kindness, and love for rock and roll, reminding us of the significance of holding onto memories. We wrap up with a frank discussion around suicide prevention, the importance of having someone to talk to, and persistently seeking help in times of crisis. This episode is not just a conversation but a call to action, urging us to be proactive, understanding, and supportive regarding mental health and suicide prevention.


Resources and Links:

Risk factors, warning signs, and protective factors.

Conversation starters.

Learn how you can help!

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

It's OK to say Suicide, and more from The JED Foundation



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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