The S2 Podcast with Mike Segovia and Sharon K. Ball LPC-MHSP

Episode 11-From Darkness to Light: The Emma Benoit Story-Part 1

February 14, 2023 Michael Segovia Season 1 Episode 11
Episode 11-From Darkness to Light: The Emma Benoit Story-Part 1
The S2 Podcast with Mike Segovia and Sharon K. Ball LPC-MHSP
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The S2 Podcast with Mike Segovia and Sharon K. Ball LPC-MHSP
Episode 11-From Darkness to Light: The Emma Benoit Story-Part 1
Feb 14, 2023 Season 1 Episode 11
Michael Segovia

Every day, 20 young people die by suicide in the United States. On the show today, host Mike Segovia interviews Emma Benoit, who attempted suicide at 16-years-old. This attempt propelled Emma on a mission to use her painful experience to help others find hope.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myascension

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benoitemma

Twitter: https://twitter.com/myascensionfilm

 Website: https://www.myascension.us/


Emma's Bio:

Emma Benoit became extremely passionate about suicide prevention after surviving a suicide attempt in 2017, the summer before her senior year in high school. Her attempt resulted in a spinal cord injury that left her paralyzed but helped her find faith and purpose; and propelled her on a mission to use her painful experience and miraculous recovery to help others.

In early 2018, Emma began working on a documentary film called My Ascension, that chronicles her recovery journey and advocacy work, while addressing the youth suicide epidemic.

Emma serves as an Ambassador for LivingWorks, and was a featured guest on Jada Pinkett Smith’s hit show “Red Table Talk”

Emma is an uplifting speaker who has shared her powerful story and message with thousands of people at in person and virtual conferences and events including: LivingWorks and California Department of Education Youth Summit, National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health Conference, LSU School of Social Work Conference, Arkansas Youth Mental Health Conference, Hope Rising Suicide Prevention Summit and the Hope Squad National Conference.

Attention!!! If you or a loved one is struggling with suicidal thoughts, you can reach out by calling this number, 988. This three-digit number is now the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. That number once again is 988. Be sure to reach out and get some help right away!

Show Notes

Every day, 20 young people die by suicide in the United States. On the show today, host Mike Segovia interviews Emma Benoit, who attempted suicide at 16-years-old. This attempt propelled Emma on a mission to use her painful experience to help others find hope.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myascension

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benoitemma

Twitter: https://twitter.com/myascensionfilm

 Website: https://www.myascension.us/


Emma's Bio:

Emma Benoit became extremely passionate about suicide prevention after surviving a suicide attempt in 2017, the summer before her senior year in high school. Her attempt resulted in a spinal cord injury that left her paralyzed but helped her find faith and purpose; and propelled her on a mission to use her painful experience and miraculous recovery to help others.

In early 2018, Emma began working on a documentary film called My Ascension, that chronicles her recovery journey and advocacy work, while addressing the youth suicide epidemic.

Emma serves as an Ambassador for LivingWorks, and was a featured guest on Jada Pinkett Smith’s hit show “Red Table Talk”

Emma is an uplifting speaker who has shared her powerful story and message with thousands of people at in person and virtual conferences and events including: LivingWorks and California Department of Education Youth Summit, National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health Conference, LSU School of Social Work Conference, Arkansas Youth Mental Health Conference, Hope Rising Suicide Prevention Summit and the Hope Squad National Conference.

Attention!!! If you or a loved one is struggling with suicidal thoughts, you can reach out by calling this number, 988. This three-digit number is now the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. That number once again is 988. Be sure to reach out and get some help right away!