Dr Olivia Johnson: Why Silence Gets Trained — And How We Prevent Crisis Before It Starts

EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 23 MIN

Dr Olivia Johnson: Why Silence Gets Trained — And How We Prevent Crisis Before It Starts

from Glow For Hope: Sparking Conversation on Mental Health

.gfh-episode-wrap{max-width:900px;margin:0 auto;line-height:1.7} .gfh-episode-wrap h1,.gfh-episode-wrap h2,.gfh-episode-wrap h3{line-height:1.3;margin:0 0 .4em} .gfh-eyebrow{font-size:.9rem;letter-spacing:.08em;text-transform:uppercase;opacity:.7;margin-bottom:.25rem} .gfh-title{font-size:clamp(1.6rem,2.5vw,2.4rem);margin-bottom:.75rem} .gfh-meta{font-size:.95rem;opacity:.8;margin-bottom:1rem} .gfh-hero{margin-bottom:1.5rem} .gfh-quote{border-left:4px solid #6be2db;padding-left:1rem;margin:1rem 0;font-style:italic;color:#333} .gfh-list{list-style:disc;margin-left:1.5rem} .gfh-cta-btn{display:inline-block;background:#6be2db;color:#000;padding:.65em 1.25em;border-radius:2em;text-decoration:none;font-weight:600;margin:0 .5em .5em 0} .gfh-cta-btn:hover{opacity:.9} Glow For Hope: Sparking Conversation on Mental Health Dr Olivia Johnson: Why Silence Gets Trained — And How We Prevent Crisis Before It Starts Why people often stay quiet about their struggles — and how earlier conversations can help prevent crisis before it escalates Host: Kelly Poelker Guest: Dr. Olivia Carlson Johnson Category: Suicide Prevention · Mental Health Conversations · Early Intervention · Community Support Why do so many people stay silent when they are struggling? In this episode of Glow For Hope, host Kelly Poelker sits down with researcher and speaker Dr. Olivia Carlson Johnson to explore what often happens long before someone reaches a crisis point. Many people ask the question after tragedy: “Why didn’t they reach out?” Dr. Johnson explains that silence is rarely random. It is often something people learn through experience — when conversations feel rushed, dismissed, uncomfortable, or unsafe. Together, Kelly and Dr. Johnson explore how well-intentioned responses, awareness slogans, and “quick fixes” can unintentionally shut people down instead of opening the door for deeper conversations. The discussion also challenges the idea that suicide prevention should begin only when someone is already in crisis. Instead, Dr. Johnson shares why prevention must happen earlier — recognizing subtle changes, addressing stressors sooner, and creating communities where people feel safe enough to speak before problems spiral. This episode is for anyone who wants to be a safer person to talk to — a parent, friend, partner, teammate, coworker, or community member — and for anyone who has ever wondered how to support someone before crisis. What You’ll Learn Why silence is often learned rather than random How well-meaning responses can unintentionally shut conversations down Why many people hesitate to ask for help even when support exists What often happens between “something feels off” and full crisis Why awareness campaigns alone are not enough The difference between reacting to crisis and preventing it earlier How curiosity, patience, and presence can help people feel safer speaking up Why communities play a critical role in supporting mental health Guest Spotlight: Dr. Olivia Johnson Dr. Olivia Johnson is a researcher, speaker, and educator whose work focuses on suicide prevention, risk factors, and early intervention. She is known for her Fatal 10 research framework and for challenging traditional approaches that wait until crisis occurs before responding. Dr. Johnson advocates for prevention models that identify risk factors earlier and strengthen individuals and communities before problems escalate. Her work also explores how stress, personal struggles, and environmental factors intersect in ways that influence mental health outcomes. During this conversation, she also discusses her book The Tactical Pause for Teens and a community initiative called St. Clair County Cares, focused on advocacy, resources, education, and solutions within the community. Key Quotes “The reason they didn’t reach out is because we want to fix what happens in less than five minutes that doesn’t inconvenience us.” “It’s not a money problem. It’s a thought problem. It’s a heart problem.” “By the time someone is in crisis, we’ve already missed many opportunities.” “The first time it’s not safe, they tell everybody they know, and everybody stops coming for help.” “Silence isn’t weakness. It’s often learned — and it can be unlearned.” Resources & Next Steps Mental Health Resources: Explore additional mental health and suicide prevention resources provided by Glow For Hope: Glow For Hope Mental Health Resources The Tactical Pause for Teens: Learn more about Dr. Olivia Carlson Johnson’s book exploring how teens can slow down impulsive decision-making and build stronger coping skills: The Tactical Pause for Teens Visit Glow For Hope: glowforhopenfp.org Share the conversation: If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who may need to hear it. Start earlier conversations: Look for opportunities in your home, workplace, school, or community to support mental health conversations before crisis. Next Episode We’ll continue sparking conversations that make it safer to speak up — for the person struggling and the person supporting them. Subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. Support the Show Glow For Hope is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to mental health awareness and suicide prevention through conversation, community, and connection. Make a Donation Share Glow For Hope Leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. Follow Glow For Hope on social media for events and resources. Consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our mission. Crisis Resources If you or someone you love is struggling, you are not alone — help is available. United States: Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) Emergency: Call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room Disclaimer This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care. 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