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In this episode, we explore the complex and often heartbreaking issue of youth suicidal ideation through the lens of cultural differences between African and Western societies. What drives young people to the edge in these vastly different cultural landscapes? We dive into the unique pressures that youth face in Africa, including the weight of family expectations, economic hardship, and societal stigma around mental health. In contrast, we examine the Western context, where social isolation, academic pressure, and the influence of social media often take a toll on mental well-being.


Gina Cavalier unpack how culture, community, and generational shifts impact the way young people express or conceal their struggles with suicidal thoughts. We also discuss how mental health support systems differ across these regions, and the urgent need for culturally sensitive approaches to suicide prevention.

Join us for a deep, enlightening conversation on how we can better support the mental health of young people, regardless of where they live.