In the labyrinth of life's challenges, it's the voices of triumph over adversity that often shine the brightest. That's why we're honoured to have Makaylah Rogers, a beacon of hope in the realm of mental health advocacy, joining us to share their journey. Makaylah, a non-binary social entrepreneur, opens up about their dual passions: Frankie D's Donuts and Scale Naturally, and how these endeavors are much more than businesses—they're platforms for advocating for diversity and building connections to combat loneliness. Their story is not just one of survival but of transformation, guided by the profound impact of digital storytelling and the heartfelt honesty of a personal letter that brought them back from the brink.
We navigate the sensitive waters of suicide, a subject that too often remains shrouded in silence. Through Makaylah's experiences, we underscore the critical need for professional help when managing thoughts of suicide and the reminder that there is hope and help. Our episode peels back the layers of personal narrative-sharing, spotlighting the numerous paths it can take and the varied experiences of those who walk them.
For everyone out there who needs to hear it, we extend a heartfelt message through a special audio clip, "Please don't go. You matter. I want you to stay." This is more than an episode; it's an invitation to a community that believes in the power of each person's story.
Other Links Mentioned
- Makaylah’s Digital Story ‘Please Stay’
- Makaylah’s Mental Health Resources
- Yvonne’s Digital Story ‘Under the Rainbow’
About Our Guest
Makaylah Rogers is a passionate advocate, speaker, and facilitator dedicated to mental health awareness, fostering empathy-driven action, and creating a culture of understanding. As a queer, non-binary individual, Makaylah draws from their personal experiences and journey. Their own healing path, supported by several years of therapy, fuels their determination to amplify the voices of those who feel unheard. Makaylah firmly believes in the power of representation and the transformative impact of the message, "you're not alone." Their advocacy work spans vital topics such as anxiety & depression, mental illness, neurodiversity, LGBTQ+ education, suicide prevention, sexual violence and more. By breaking stigma and fostering open conversations, Makaylah envisions a world where everyone feels a sense of belonging and safety.
Website: makaylahrogers.com
Instagram: @inthemesswithmak
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