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From Lyrics to Healing: Destigmatizing Suicide for the Culture

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On this week's episode of The Silence the Shame Podcast, our host, L.ife, sits down with Emma Lee M.C., Hip-Hop Creative that uses her lived experience and platform to destigmatize suicide within families, communities, and the culture. Hip-hop and artists have long been addressing mental health challenges and suicide in their lyrics, serving as a reminder that these issues affect individuals from all walks of life. Through their music, these artists have helped to spark important conversations and raise awareness about the importance of mental health. Some noteworthy “gems” from this episode: 1. Self-care is a continuous learning process, evolving as life throws different challenges our way. 2. Developing a wake-up routine helps to transition into each day with a fresh perspective and the tools necessary to tackle whatever lies ahead. It is through self-care practices and open dialogue that we can work towards a more understanding and supportive society for those struggling with mental health issues. If you or you know someone experiencing a mental health crisis, please dial 9-8-8 to connect with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or text “SILENCE” to 707070. Video and Audio Production by Spellz Productions.
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On this week's episode of The Silence the Shame Podcast, our host, L.ife, sits down with Emma Lee M.C., Hip-Hop Creative that uses her lived experience and platform to destigmatize suicide within families, communities, and the culture. Hip-hop and artists have long been addressing mental health challenges and suicide in their lyrics, serving as a reminder that these issues affect individuals from all walks of life. Through their music, these artists have helped to spark important conversations and raise awareness about the importance of mental health. Some noteworthy “gems” from this episode: 1. Self-care is a continuous learning process, evolving as life throws different challenges our way. 2. Developing a wake-up routine helps to transition into each day with a fresh perspective and the tools necessary to tackle whatever lies ahead. It is through self-care practices and open dialogue that we can work towards a more understanding and supportive society for those struggling with mental health issues. If you or you know someone experiencing a mental health crisis, please dial 9-8-8 to connect with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or text “SILENCE” to 707070. Video and Audio Production by Spellz Productions.
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