EPISODE · Sep 27, 2023 · 8 MIN
Shining Light on Suicide Prevention
from Straight from the Mustang’s Mouth: The Brick Memorial Podcast · host Joseph Stefanelli - Advisor
In honor of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, the talented students of Brick Memorial High School's Journalism class come together, led by senior Stephanie Suarez, in this special episode to address an issue that affects us all. Join us as we embark on a journey of understanding, compassion, and hope. In this episode, we'll hear from mental health experts and advocates who shed light on the importance of destigmatizing conversations around mental health. Gain valuable insights on recognizing signs of distress, effective communication, and accessing resources for those in need. Tune in to this poignant episode and be a part of the movement to break the silence, spread awareness, and ultimately save lives. Together, we can make a difference. Remember, you are never alone. Content Warning: This episode may contain sensitive content related to mental health and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. To purchase an "It's a Great Day to Have a Good Day" t-shirt in honor of Sean Culley, click here. The following is a list of IMMEDIATE resources for anyone who feels the need to reach out: 988 (call or text) Second Floor Helpline 888-222-2228 New Jersey Hopeline 855-654-6735 Trevor Project (LGBTQ+) 866-488-7386 Free Counseling is available at Common Grounds for Grief in Manasquan Thank you to the following individuals for helping with this episode: Stephanie Suarez, coordinator and script supervisor Riley Kindler, music supervisor BMHS Journalism class, producer
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In honor of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, the talented students of Brick Memorial High School's Journalism class come together, led by senior Stephanie Suarez, in this special episode to address an issue that affects us all. Join us as we embark on a journey of understanding, compassion, and hope. In this episode, we'll hear from mental health experts and advocates who shed light on the importance of destigmatizing conversations around mental health. Gain valuable insights on recognizing signs of distress, effective communication, and accessing resources for those in need. Tune in to this poignant episode and be a part of the movement to break the silence, spread awareness, and ultimately save lives. Together, we can make a difference. Remember, you are never alone. Content Warning: This episode may contain sensitive content related to mental health and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. To purchase an "It's a Great Day to Have a Good Day" t-shirt in honor of Sean Culley, click here. The following is a list of IMMEDIATE resources for anyone who feels the need to reach out: 988 (call or text) Second Floor Helpline 888-222-2228 New Jersey Hopeline 855-654-6735 Trevor Project (LGBTQ+) 866-488-7386 Free Counseling is available at Common Grounds for Grief in Manasquan Thank you to the following individuals for helping with this episode: Stephanie Suarez, coordinator and script supervisor Riley Kindler, music supervisor BMHS Journalism class, producer
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