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A Champaign born-and-raised dear friend and female BOSS recently leapt up the corporate ladder into a new position in Nebraska. Champaign’s loss and a big gain for the Huskies. We first met when she stole my middle school boyfriend, but we became fast friends in high school. This is where I met her family and her mom for the first time. Behind closed doors, you never know what someone is dealing with. I surely didn’t know.
Listen as Jackie, a tough, strong and typically unemotional person, stoically talks about her mom’s battle with depression and how she finally lost the fight. Jackie’s resilience grew from walking alongside her mom as she truly fought each day to get up, be a parent, an employee, a wife, a sister. It’s hard to imagine waking up each day and feeling an indescribable cloud and heaviness that just can’t be fixed. That can’t be solved. That won’t go away. That just won’t go away. Jackie’s hope is that talking openly about suicide and mental health will help the stigmas fade, allowing others to feel OK with not being OK. OK with asking for help.
I’d like to thank this episode’s sponsor Illini Pella Windows & Doors of Champaign. At 1001 N Country Fair in Champaign you’ll find the brand synonymous with quality in windows and doors. Pella is one of America's most trusted names for replacement windows, entry doors and sliding patio doors. Visit their showroom on Country Fair Drive or call (217) 356-6474. Pellaofchampaign.com has all the information you need for planning.
Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don’t forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops!
Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
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A Champaign born-and-raised dear friend and female BOSS recently leapt up the corporate ladder into a new position in Nebraska. Champaign’s loss and a big gain for the Huskies. We first met when she stole my middle school boyfriend, but we became fast friends in high school. This is where I met her family and her mom for the first time. Behind closed doors, you never know what someone is dealing with. I surely didn’t know.
Listen as Jackie, a tough, strong and typically unemotional person, stoically talks about her mom’s battle with depression and how she finally lost the fight. Jackie’s resilience grew from walking alongside her mom as she truly fought each day to get up, be a parent, an employee, a wife, a sister. It’s hard to imagine waking up each day and feeling an indescribable cloud and heaviness that just can’t be fixed. That can’t be solved. That won’t go away. That just won’t go away. Jackie’s hope is that talking openly about suicide and mental health will help the stigmas fade, allowing others to feel OK with not being OK. OK with asking for help.
I’d like to thank this episode’s sponsor Illini Pella Windows & Doors of Champaign. At 1001 N Country Fair in Champaign you’ll find the brand synonymous with quality in windows and doors. Pella is one of America's most trusted names for replacement windows, entry doors and sliding patio doors. Visit their showroom on Country Fair Drive or call (217) 356-6474. Pellaofchampaign.com has all the information you need for planning.
Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don’t forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops!
Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
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