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Dr. Kevin Yaudes talks about Suicide Prevention & Education in the SWLA Community
Beau and I talk about life and what has happened. Including many silly stories, such as a little cockroach incident...
We met with an avid rock climber to talk a little bit about how rock climbing was an amazing outlet to work through her mental health. She highlights several components of climbing and encourages others to get involved!
Norma, 88, talks to her granddaughter, Rebecca, 33, about how her life changed when she was widowed at 48 years old. Norma married young and had been a house wife, with her husband always taking care of the finances. After...
My grandfather, 95-year-old Denis Probst talks about his childhood, and his first wife’s struggles with mental illness.
Helen Kay Campbell talks about how her mother's suicide when she was 8 effected her family.
Discussing mental health, at a personal view point as well as giving our thoughts across
One Small Step partners Fredrick "Fred" Hoogland (75) and Roy Branklin (58) discuss their military service, racism in the United States, and their involvement with the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.
Living a life with chronic illness as a wife and mother is a complex situation that requires complex solutions. Building a team is a key component to thriving in a system that's ill-equipped to bring real solutions to the real...
My interviewee and I talked about what it was like growing up with a mental disorder and how she got through the tough times . The interview was conducted on December 6th, 2020 . My interviewee is a happily married...
My older sister and I discuss her career and how it has been altered by the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk about the increased safety measures, heightened monitoring of patients, and more changes in healthcare in this interview.
I interview my grandmother, a three-time-cancer survivor in remission, about her struggle with cancer, life philosophy, and her faith in God.
In this quick interview, I talk to my mom about what it was like growing up through 3 generations of ADHD.
Megan Ulmer (36) interviews her father, William Wyatt (72), about childhood stories, his favorite memories of her, and wisdom he would like to share with future generations.
We talk about our feelings about performing arts, specifically dance and other life experiences and opinions.
Just two sisters talking to each other about life and random things. We are just enjoying each other’s company.
Bertha Loaiza (38) recalls the death of her mother by suicide with her friend Gabriel White (41). She recalls her reaction to finding out how her mother died, the impact of those actions as a survivor, and the advocacy work...
Meg Kissinger recounts her influences to become a journalist and her reporting on mental illness.
Sabrina Burress (41) shares a conversation with her two sons, Thailan "Tay" Burress (20) and Manny Chapman (16), about being family, the struggles of single parenting, what family teaches each other, and the art of failing gracefully.
Carter Brooks (48) talks to his daughter Alison Savage Brooks (14) about his work in climate change art.
Interviewed my oldest brother Jose Avalos. Him and I were always the odd ones out of the family so we naturally have a bond.
We discuss political and social issues in addition to covering personal background information.
Story of mother/grandmother/wife and husband who grew up during depression - and later had family of 11.