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In Part 3 of Begin Again: Holding Hope When the World Breaks, host Wanda Jean Carroll continues her conversation with suicide prevention educator and mental health advocate Bonnie Black.
In the final installment of this three-part conversation, Wanda Carroll welcomes suicide prevention advocate Bonnie Black for a discussion about what comes after crisis, loss, and emotional darkness.
Together they explore the realities faced by suicide loss survivors, the impact of loneliness and social disconnection, and the growing challenges created by social media and comparison culture. Bonnie shares insights on why meaningful human connection matters, how life transitions and losses can affect mental well-being, and why communities must become safer places to talk about mental health.
The conversation also examines the importance of restricting access to lethal means, recognizing hidden suffering in those who appear to be functioning well, and understanding what suicide ideation often represents beneath the surface.
Perhaps most importantly, Bonnie offers a message of hope drawn from survivors themselves: many people who have survived a suicide attempt later describe realizing they did not truly want to die—they simply did not know how to continue living in that moment.
This episode is a reminder that healing often begins with a conversation, a connection, a moment of compassion, or the decision to stay one more day.
In This Episode:
Supporting suicide loss survivors
Living with grief and loss
Loneliness, belonging, and human connection
Social media and mental health
Life transitions and emotional vulnerability
Restricting access to lethal means
Functioning while silently suffering
Understanding suicide ideation
Hope, resilience, and choosing life
Content Note: This episode includes discussion of suicide, grief, mental health challenges, and emotional distress.
If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 in the United States or Canada to connect with trained crisis counselors 24 hours a day. Additional resources are available through local crisis services and mental health organizations.
Change is not a destination. It's a practice.
#BeginAgainPodcast #TransformativePaths #MentalHealthAwareness #SuicidePrevention #988Lifeline #HopeAndHealing #CompassionFatigue #Resilience #YouAreNotAlone #MentalHealthMatters #RecoveryIsPossible #EndTheStigma
By Wanda Jean CarrollIn Part 3 of Begin Again: Holding Hope When the World Breaks, host Wanda Jean Carroll continues her conversation with suicide prevention educator and mental health advocate Bonnie Black.
In the final installment of this three-part conversation, Wanda Carroll welcomes suicide prevention advocate Bonnie Black for a discussion about what comes after crisis, loss, and emotional darkness.
Together they explore the realities faced by suicide loss survivors, the impact of loneliness and social disconnection, and the growing challenges created by social media and comparison culture. Bonnie shares insights on why meaningful human connection matters, how life transitions and losses can affect mental well-being, and why communities must become safer places to talk about mental health.
The conversation also examines the importance of restricting access to lethal means, recognizing hidden suffering in those who appear to be functioning well, and understanding what suicide ideation often represents beneath the surface.
Perhaps most importantly, Bonnie offers a message of hope drawn from survivors themselves: many people who have survived a suicide attempt later describe realizing they did not truly want to die—they simply did not know how to continue living in that moment.
This episode is a reminder that healing often begins with a conversation, a connection, a moment of compassion, or the decision to stay one more day.
In This Episode:
Supporting suicide loss survivors
Living with grief and loss
Loneliness, belonging, and human connection
Social media and mental health
Life transitions and emotional vulnerability
Restricting access to lethal means
Functioning while silently suffering
Understanding suicide ideation
Hope, resilience, and choosing life
Content Note: This episode includes discussion of suicide, grief, mental health challenges, and emotional distress.
If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 in the United States or Canada to connect with trained crisis counselors 24 hours a day. Additional resources are available through local crisis services and mental health organizations.
Change is not a destination. It's a practice.
#BeginAgainPodcast #TransformativePaths #MentalHealthAwareness #SuicidePrevention #988Lifeline #HopeAndHealing #CompassionFatigue #Resilience #YouAreNotAlone #MentalHealthMatters #RecoveryIsPossible #EndTheStigma