
How Filmmaker Paul Skidmore Combines Art and Advocacy for Mental Health Awareness
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In this thought-provoking episode of "Helping the Brave," host Ed Parcaut chats with guest Paul Skidmore, a filmmaker, and author, about his journey into storytelling and the impact of his work on mental health awareness, especially among veterans. Paul's short story, "The Darkness Rolled Over Her," shares the journey of a veteran dealing with PTSD and their struggle with suicidal thoughts. Paul discusses his inspiration behind the story, its transformation into a film, and the development of "Five Coffees in a Book"—an initiative to foster conversations that could save lives. Ed and Paul delve into their mutual concern over high suicide rates among veterans and first responders and share effective ways to address this crisis. Whether you're a veteran, a supporter, or simply in need of inspiration, this episode offers valuable insights into resilience, storytelling, and hope. Tune in for a compelling discussion that encourages all of us to keep moving forward and support those in need.
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