Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast

Emotional Seasons: What's Your Mental Forecast?

June 05, 2024
Emotional Seasons: What's Your Mental Forecast?
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
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Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Emotional Seasons: What's Your Mental Forecast?
Jun 05, 2024

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Introduction
Co-hosts T-Kea and Jordan compare their mental health to the changing seasons (spring, summer, winter, and fall)  sharing personal insights and experiences. Join them as they encourage listeners to check in with themselves, identify their current mental season, and find ways to nurture their well-being throughout the year.

Spotlight
Darren Clark, Jr. was a young man from New Jersey who died by suicide on January 7, 2018, two weeks after his 24th birthday.

Resource

The Defensive Line is a non-profit that seeks to end the epidemic of youth suicide, especially for young people of color, by transforming the way we communicate and connect about mental health.

Community Changemaker

The Friend Zone Podcast (Dustin Ross, Hey Fran Hey, and Assante) explores mental health, mental wealth, and mental hygiene, 'cause who in the hell wants a musty brain?

Moment of Inspiration 

If you've been in mental health treatment for some time and you've experienced a relapse in your symptoms, you don't have to go through your struggles alone. Join our support groups, check us out on social media, and find community.

Connect with Us
Follow us on IG
Follow us on TikTok
Follow us on Youtube
Follow T-Kea on IG and TikTok
Follow Jordan on IG

Donate
Your support helps us to fulfill our mission of preventing suicide in the Black community.
Support the cause!

Shop
Get your merch and support the show!

Events
Black & Suicidal: Peer Support Group
Date: Thursday, June , 2024
Time: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Get your tickets now!

Disclaimer
Information shared on our platforms, including details about individuals lost to suicide, is sourced from loved ones, social media, and/or news. Efforts are made for accuracy and sensitivity, but data may be incomplete. If you're a family member seeking to add or correct information, email us at info@blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.org. We honor families' wishes and promptly address concerns. We approach this topic with care and respect. Thank you for understanding. Sending love and light!

Support the Show.

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

Introduction
Co-hosts T-Kea and Jordan compare their mental health to the changing seasons (spring, summer, winter, and fall)  sharing personal insights and experiences. Join them as they encourage listeners to check in with themselves, identify their current mental season, and find ways to nurture their well-being throughout the year.

Spotlight
Darren Clark, Jr. was a young man from New Jersey who died by suicide on January 7, 2018, two weeks after his 24th birthday.

Resource

The Defensive Line is a non-profit that seeks to end the epidemic of youth suicide, especially for young people of color, by transforming the way we communicate and connect about mental health.

Community Changemaker

The Friend Zone Podcast (Dustin Ross, Hey Fran Hey, and Assante) explores mental health, mental wealth, and mental hygiene, 'cause who in the hell wants a musty brain?

Moment of Inspiration 

If you've been in mental health treatment for some time and you've experienced a relapse in your symptoms, you don't have to go through your struggles alone. Join our support groups, check us out on social media, and find community.

Connect with Us
Follow us on IG
Follow us on TikTok
Follow us on Youtube
Follow T-Kea on IG and TikTok
Follow Jordan on IG

Donate
Your support helps us to fulfill our mission of preventing suicide in the Black community.
Support the cause!

Shop
Get your merch and support the show!

Events
Black & Suicidal: Peer Support Group
Date: Thursday, June , 2024
Time: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Get your tickets now!

Disclaimer
Information shared on our platforms, including details about individuals lost to suicide, is sourced from loved ones, social media, and/or news. Efforts are made for accuracy and sensitivity, but data may be incomplete. If you're a family member seeking to add or correct information, email us at info@blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.org. We honor families' wishes and promptly address concerns. We approach this topic with care and respect. Thank you for understanding. Sending love and light!

Support the Show.