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Intersectionality & Historical Trauma -- 3 Insights for Resilience: Interview with Dr. Tammy Sanders | Episode 78
How we see ourselves often is shaped by the many voices of our experience —- intersecting identities, some which may be aligned, others in conflict w…
5 years, 3 months ago
From Toxicity to Tranquility -- Prioritizing Personal Peace: Interview with Reggie Hubbard | Episode 77
When we face adversity or toxic environments, how we respond makes all the difference. Breathing helps us create space in between the stimulus and ou…
5 years, 4 months ago
"What Do You Do?" -- Reflecting on Work, Identity & Well-Being: Interview with Scott Mason | Episode 76
When we ask “What do you do?”, what we often mean is “What WORK do you do?” In many ways — at least in the United States — our culture tells us, “You…
5 years, 4 months ago
5 Ways to Help Grieving Children Cope During the Holidays: Interview with Dr. Micki Burns | Episode 75
Children, Teens and Young Adult Grief
When we look at developmental needs and abilities across the lifespan, we are aware of the need for different a…
5 years, 4 months ago
Setting Our Kids Up for Life Success -- Social and Emotional Learning in Our Classrooms: Interview with Dr. Julian Dooley | Episode 74
What is self-awareness mindfulness?
“The awareness that emerges through paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally to t…
5 years, 5 months ago
Critical Suicide Theory and Research -- From the Gender Paradox to Cultural Scripts of Suicidal Behaviors: Interview with Professor Silvia S
In this episode, I interview Professor Silvia Sara Canetto, the leading scholar on critical studies of gender, culture and suicidal behaviors from in…
5 years, 5 months ago
Critical Suicidology: Why Our Traditional Approaches in Suicide Prevention Have Failed and Finding Alternatives
Critical suicidology is an emerging area of scholarship and advocacy that brings together expertise from diverse perspectives to re-examine all that …
5 years, 6 months ago
Crisis Services & People of Color -- We Can Do Better: Interview with Vic Armstrong
Centuries of discrimination and brutality have led to historical trauma impacting generations of people of color in the United States. Add to this si…
5 years, 6 months ago
Psychosocial Hazards on the Job -- Listening to the Voices of Suicidal Workers: Interview with Professor Sarah Waters | Episode 70
Can Employers be Held Accountable for Driving Workers to Suicidal Despair?
Waters, S. (2020). Suicide Voices: Labour Trauma in France. Liverpool Unive…
5 years, 7 months ago
Suicide in a Global Context -- Perspectives from the President of the International Association for Suicide Prevention: Interview with Dr. M
Global Trends in Suicide Prevention
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I have the tremendous privilege of traveling internationally to do the work of suicide preventio…
5 years, 7 months ago