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Whenever we discuss gun violence in the United States, the conversation usually revolves around homicide, but here is a side of this important topic that goes untouched: 60% of deaths by guns are actually suicide, not homicide. Again, we chose to ignore the majority due to the stigma associated with it.
In this episode, I talk to Linda Cavazos and Andrew Rose; both lost loved ones to suicide by firearm. They are part of those who are kept hidden when we explore the topic of gun violence. Linda lost her younger brother, Louie Pacheco, in 1980. He was 27 years old. Andrew lost his older brother, Ben, in October of 2013.
By talking to them, my goal is to give voice to the thousands of people who die by gun suicide around the world and to the families that stay behind.
My guests came to the podcast through the organization Everytown for gun safety: a movement of moms, dads, students, survivors, educators, gun owners, and concerned citizens working together to fight for public safety measures that can protect people from gun violence.
If you want to support my work, buy me a coffee. This will help me keep bringing hope to those touched by suicide: https://bit.ly/3whorPH
Find Everytown for gun safety:
https://www.everytown.org/
Watch this interview on my YouTube channel "Understand Suicide:"
https://bit.ly/3DgL5d7
Visit my page www.understandsuicide.com
Enroll in my course "How to help suicidal people." https://bit.ly/3klNZ7n
Find my book "Understanding suicide: living with loss, paths to prevention:” https://amzn.to/2ANczuR
Read my blog on Psychology Today: https://bit.ly/2Y9WdID
Exchange experiences on my Facebook page: https://bit.ly/3h8sIet
If you need to talk, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on their website or phone: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Phone: 800-273-8255
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Whenever we discuss gun violence in the United States, the conversation usually revolves around homicide, but here is a side of this important topic that goes untouched: 60% of deaths by guns are actually suicide, not homicide. Again, we chose to ignore the majority due to the stigma associated with it.
In this episode, I talk to Linda Cavazos and Andrew Rose; both lost loved ones to suicide by firearm. They are part of those who are kept hidden when we explore the topic of gun violence. Linda lost her younger brother, Louie Pacheco, in 1980. He was 27 years old. Andrew lost his older brother, Ben, in October of 2013.
By talking to them, my goal is to give voice to the thousands of people who die by gun suicide around the world and to the families that stay behind.
My guests came to the podcast through the organization Everytown for gun safety: a movement of moms, dads, students, survivors, educators, gun owners, and concerned citizens working together to fight for public safety measures that can protect people from gun violence.
If you want to support my work, buy me a coffee. This will help me keep bringing hope to those touched by suicide: https://bit.ly/3whorPH
Find Everytown for gun safety:
https://www.everytown.org/
Watch this interview on my YouTube channel "Understand Suicide:"
https://bit.ly/3DgL5d7
Visit my page www.understandsuicide.com
Enroll in my course "How to help suicidal people." https://bit.ly/3klNZ7n
Find my book "Understanding suicide: living with loss, paths to prevention:” https://amzn.to/2ANczuR
Read my blog on Psychology Today: https://bit.ly/2Y9WdID
Exchange experiences on my Facebook page: https://bit.ly/3h8sIet
If you need to talk, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on their website or phone: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Phone: 800-273-8255
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