IS PATH WARM

The session in which we talk about suicide prevention with Yasamin Brown, CEO of the Hope Restored Suicide Prevention Project, LLC. Yasamin lost her father, the late Dr. Ronald Chance Brown, to suicide in 2002. She now uses her experience and Public Health degree to train professionals and lay people in suicide prevention at HopeRestoredProject.net. 

IS PATH WARM?  an acronym to help remember suicide warning signs:

I Ideation (thinking about suicide)

S Substance abuse

P Purposelessness

A Anxiety

T Trapped

H Hopelessness

W Withdrawal

A Anger

R Recklessness

M Mood Changes

If someone you know is in crisis please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1(800)273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741-741

 

 

Please Don’t Speak to Me Like That

The session in which we talk to Rhoda Fuchs-Morton, LPC about how we can have more meaningful conversations by developing a deeper understanding of ourselves and others. Rhoda is a licensed professional counselor in private practice in Jenkintown, PA.

You can find Rhoda at fuchsmortonholistic.com

Are They Gonna Puke in My Car?

The session in which we experiment with our new equipment while interviewing our sound engineer, musician Hal Aaron. Our sound continues to improve as we learn to use our new mixer, amp, mics, and headphones over the next few sessions (thanks for your patience). 

Check out HalAaron.com for Awesome Live Music

Hal also now has a podcast launching mid-January 2019:              More info at TalesOfTheRoadWarriors.com, and  facebook.com/TalesOfTheRoadWarriors

Love You Honey

The session in which we interview Sarah Robinson, Esq. about her work at the Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation. Sarah is the Institute’s inaugural Justice for Victims Fellow providing trauma-informed legal advocacy to victims and survivors of commercial sexual exploitation (www.cseinstitute.org).