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084: Susie Reynolds Reece: Making the Topic of Suicide More Comfortable

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Release Date: 06/06/2019

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Suicide prevention strategist, author and speaker Susie Reynolds Reece is trying to educate and spread awareness about the topic of suicide less and make is less uncomfortable to talk about. She says that if we're more comfortable with the subject, then we'll be able to help those who need support and also make it more comfortable about asking for support when we need it.

Susie is in a unique position to talk about it. When she was just 10 years old, her father committed suicide and for years she struggled with her own depression.  But now, Susie travels around the country and has spoken to thousands of people on suicide awareness and prevention, but says that talking about a tough topic doesn't mean it has to bring you down. Listen in and you'll know what I mean...

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