In this episode, I have a conversation with the lovely Lisa Sugarman. We discuss Lisa's personal experiences with suicide loss and the importance of normalizing conversations about mental health and grief. Lisa shares with us her journey of discovering her father's suicide 35 years after his death and how it changed her perspective on mental illness. We also discuss the power of storytelling and vulnerability in creating safe spaces for healing and support. In this conversation, Lisa also provides advice on how to support someone who is suicidal, emphasizing the importance of being direct, honest, and helping them find the professional help they need. She shares insights on supporting mental health, highlighting the significance of small, consistent actions and daily habits. Lisa also talks about her work as a storyteller for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), where she shares her own experiences and provides hope and connection to others.
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You can stay in touch with her and find all her invaluable resources on her website. http://www.lisasugarman.com
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