Leaving The Valley

Suicide isn’t often a conversation you want to have with your family, but with suicide on the rise,

Episodes

Total: 69

In the conclusion of our chat with Dr. Kathryn Hope Gordon, author of “The Suicidal Thoughts Workboo

We often discuss that the road to meaningful change involves putting one foot in front of the other

We continue Part II of our conversation with Clara Rosenzweig, Director of Vecino Health Centers, a

We look at the Mexican tradition of Dia de los Muertos. Our special guest, Clara Rosenzweig, License

In the conclusion of our talk with Fire Captain Scott Shaunfield, we zoom out and look at the broade

In one of our most heartfelt and difficult conversations, we talk with Fire Captain Scott Shaunfield

"No one will miss me when I'm gone." This is absolutely FALSE. When someone dies, whether by suicide

We continue our conversation about the purpose and function of 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

One of our absolute favorite things is getting feedback from our audience. In today's episode, we di

Ep. 059 : We Call 988

2022/8/4

Major mental health news! The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline has a new 3-digit phone number, 9

We continue our heartfelt conversation in part II of our chat with special guest, Dennis Gillan. Den

Losing one brother to suicide is an unimaginable grief. Our guest today, Dennis Gillan, lost two bro

In part two of our series on LGBTQ+ youth and their elevated risk for suicide, we finish our chat wi

When we discuss groups that are more at risk for suicide, amongst the most vulnerable, are LGBTQ+ yo

What happens after you survive two suicide attempts? In part II of our chat with Jay Shifman, public

What happens if the medicines you're prescribed are actually making you worse, not better? What happ

What does the research behind suicide help us understand about those who end their lives? In this ep

Oh my, it’s episode 51! Wow! We have learned so much on suicide prevention that we wanted to pause f

In part two of our conversation on suicide prevention in juvenile detention centers, Dr. Leah Saulte

Suicide is the number one cause of death in the juvenile justice system. Though the numbers of compl