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Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of an individual who died by suicide and the circumstances surrounding their death. Please make an informed decision about whether or not to listen to this episode and utilize appropriate resources if you are in crisis.
In this episode, Zach and Brandon discuss the sudden loss of Zach's brother, Adam, who died by suicide in September. They discuss Zach's grieving process and what it is like to be a survivor of suicide loss. Brandon shares what it was like to be a friend to Zach during this time and be close with the family. Zach and Brandon also discuss what this loss means for the podcast and the mission of the show going forward.
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"Men Who Talk Heal" is a podcast that is intended to entertain and inform. The opinions and information expressed and exchanged in this podcast and on any associated sites (including social media and this website) are not intended to substitute professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any illness, disease, or condition. Listeners should consult a professional regarding their individual needs. Listeners should not begin, modify, or stop any treatment or intervention based on the information shared in this podcast.
Additionally, the opinions expressed by the hosts of this show and/or guests appearing on the show are those of that individual and do not represent the views or opinions of any other entity. Hosts and guests appearing on the show that hold a license or credential by any governing board are not operating in the capacity of their license or credential while participating in the podcast.
If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, you should dial 911 or proceed to your nearest emergency department.
For additional crisis resources you can contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741-741.
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By Zach Miley and Brandon Rounick4.2
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Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of an individual who died by suicide and the circumstances surrounding their death. Please make an informed decision about whether or not to listen to this episode and utilize appropriate resources if you are in crisis.
In this episode, Zach and Brandon discuss the sudden loss of Zach's brother, Adam, who died by suicide in September. They discuss Zach's grieving process and what it is like to be a survivor of suicide loss. Brandon shares what it was like to be a friend to Zach during this time and be close with the family. Zach and Brandon also discuss what this loss means for the podcast and the mission of the show going forward.
Check Out Our Website!
Follow Us on Facebook and Instagram!
Music from: www.purple-planet.com
Important:
"Men Who Talk Heal" is a podcast that is intended to entertain and inform. The opinions and information expressed and exchanged in this podcast and on any associated sites (including social media and this website) are not intended to substitute professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any illness, disease, or condition. Listeners should consult a professional regarding their individual needs. Listeners should not begin, modify, or stop any treatment or intervention based on the information shared in this podcast.
Additionally, the opinions expressed by the hosts of this show and/or guests appearing on the show are those of that individual and do not represent the views or opinions of any other entity. Hosts and guests appearing on the show that hold a license or credential by any governing board are not operating in the capacity of their license or credential while participating in the podcast.
If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, you should dial 911 or proceed to your nearest emergency department.
For additional crisis resources you can contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741-741.
Support the Show.