
When the Weight Feels Too Heavy: A Conversation About Hope
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If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. Help is available.
United States
• National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 or 988lifeline.org
• Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 or visit www.crisistextline.org
International Resources
• Find helplines worldwide: https://www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines-international
Additional Support
• National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): 1-800-950-6264 or nami.org/help
• SAMHSA Helpline (Substance Use & Mental Health): 1-800-662-4357
You matter. Your story matters. Please reach out.
Summary
In this episode of the Ashla podcast, Michael Perry, Justin Gates and Gabriel Barker delve into the sensitive topic of suicide and mental health, emphasizing the importance of open discussions and breaking the stigma surrounding these issues. They share personal experiences, explore the analogy of the 'good wolf and bad wolf' in mental health, and highlight the dangers of silence in suffering. The conversation also addresses myths about suicide and the need for continuous mental health awareness, particularly among men and veterans. In this conversation, the trio delve into the complexities of mental health, particularly focusing on suicide awareness, post-traumatic stress, and the importance of communication and connection. They emphasize the need for vulnerability, the signs of struggle in oneself and others, and the role of professional help. The discussion highlights the significance of supportive relationships and mindfulness practices, while also providing resources for mental health support. Ultimately, the conversation serves as a call to action for listeners to engage in open dialogues about mental health and to support one another in times of need.
Takeaways
Over 720,000 people take their lives every year.
80% of suicides are committed by men.
Mental health awareness should be a daily priority.
The 'good wolf' represents positivity, while the 'bad wolf' represents negativity.
Suffering in silence is a significant issue in mental health.
Talking about suicide can help prevent it, contrary to popular belief.
Men often feel pressured to appear strong and stoic, leading to silence.
Breaking the stigma around mental health is crucial for healing.
Vulnerability is essential for personal growth and connection.
Mental health impacts all areas of life, making it a critical societal issue. Connection is vital; it only takes one person to make a difference.
Post-traumatic stress is a common experience, not a disorder.
There are always signs of struggle; awareness is key.
It's important to confront mental health issues with love and support.
Practicing vulnerability can strengthen relationships.
Self-care and mindfulness are essential for mental health.
Professional help is valuable, but readiness to receive it is crucial.
Building supportive relationships can help in times of crisis.
Creating safe spaces for vulnerability is necessary for healing.
Mental health awareness should be a continuous conversation.
Keywords
mental health, suicide awareness, good wolf bad wolf, stigma, personal experiences, mental health resources, emotional support, vulnerability, mental health statistics, breaking silence, mental health, suicide awareness, post-traumatic stress, communication, support, vulnerability, mindfulness, therapy, resources, connection, spirituality, community