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In this episode, journalist and author John DeDakis shares his journey from journalism to writing novels, discussing the impact of personal loss and the importance of mental health conversations. He reflects on his experiences covering significant events, the evolution of journalism, and how writing has served as a therapeutic outlet for his grief. The conversation emphasizes the need for open discussions about mental health, the stigma surrounding it, and the importance of understanding addiction and its consequences.


Takeaways
John DeDakis transitioned from a potential career in law to journalism due to his desire to uncover the truth during the Vietnam War.
He emphasizes the importance of family support in navigating a career in journalism and personal challenges.
The evolution of journalism has led to a decline in trust, with the rise of misinformation and the term 'fake news.'
DeDakis highlights the adversarial relationship between journalists and the White House, focusing on the need for accuracy.
Writing has been a therapeutic outlet for DeDakis, helping him process grief from personal losses.
He discusses the stigma surrounding mental health conversations, particularly among men.
DeDakis shares insights on addiction and the struggles families face when dealing with loved ones who are addicted.
The importance of asking individuals how to help them in times of crisis is emphasized throughout the conversation.
DeDakis reflects on the need for open conversations about mental health to break down barriers and stigma.
The episode concludes with a call to action for kindness and understanding in mental health discussions.





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