In this moving and eye-opening episode, April Bordeau welcomes Jason Craig, Director of the Indiana Suicide Prevention Network, to talk about the stigma surrounding suicide and mental health — and what we can do to break the silence.
Jason shares candidly from his personal journey with suicidal thoughts and a past attempt, offering insight into how shame, silence, and judgment prevent people from reaching out for help. He and April explore the cultural and emotional barriers that keep mental health struggles in the shadows — and what we can all do to change that.
Together, they unpack the truth that suicide is often preventable, and that authentic presence, simple questions, and resourceful support can literally save lives.
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💬 Notable Quotes:
“Suicide is one of the most preventable kinds of death — and it starts with conversation.”
“Shame grows in silence. But it dissolves in safe spaces.”
“You don’t have to have all the answers. Just be present and care enough to stay.”
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