Voices For Suicide Prevention
The suicide crisis in Ohio and in America has no boundaries and neither will our conversations. We'll talk openly about the how, the why and the solutions to suicide prevention. This vital conversation is brought to you by the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation as we'll highlight experts, counselors, clinicians, advocates and ordinary people doing extraordinary things in the name of saving lives.
Voices For Suicide Prevention
An Ohio State University football star sparks a conversation for all of us on mental health
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Scott Light
OSU offensive lineman, Harry Miller, medically retired from the sport this month to focus on his mental health. He told his emotional story to a worldwide audience through social media and on NBC's The Today Show. You'll hear from Harry in his own words along with two experts: Tyler Hudson, a PhD candidate with a master's degree in mental health counseling. Plus, Jason Hughes, program manager and veterans liaison for the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation. Both men are veterans, too, and add an even deeper layer to the conversation with their combined decades of military service. OSPF dedicates this episode to men's mental health.