Navigating Uncertainty: Mental Health, Media Decline, and Seeking Support
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Navigating Uncertainty: Mental Health, Media Decline, and Seeking Support
In this episode of 'Suicide Zen Forgiveness,' host Elaine Lindsay discusses the mission to destigmatize conversations around suicide ideation and mental health. While reflecting on personal struggles and broadcasting challenges, Elaine urges the importance of open dialogue and seeking help. The episode also touches on the decline of local newspapers in the U.S., its impact on political polarization and misinformation, and concerns about current political dynamics. Elaine speaks candidly about the future of the podcast amid financial constraints, the importance of diverse news sources, and her hopes for positive change and continued support from the community.
00:00 Introduction and Mission Statement
01:38 Navigating Personal Struggles
02:40 Challenges of Sustaining the Podcast
04:48 Recognition and Achievements
09:25 Impact of Local News Decline
17:14 Political Climate and Its Effects
27:39 Call for Support and Reflection
36:12 Closing Remarks and Gratitude
- Youth Risk Behavior Survey Data Summary & Trends Report: 2011–2021 - DUE to this message at the top of the page after the header---CDC's website is being modified to comply with President Trump's Executive Orders. ---- ** The page you were looking for has moved. You will be automatically redirected to the new location in 10 seconds or you can click here to go to Adolescent and School Health - Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS).** Please update any bookmarks you may have saved for this page. I am not sure what remains of the original input.
- Useful for state-by-state suicide rate comparisons (based on CDC data) - Suicide is a major national public health issue in the United States. The country has one of the highest suicide rates among wealthy nations.[1] In 2020, there were 45,799 recorded suicides,[2] up from 42,773 in 2014, according to the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).[3][4][5] On average, adjusted for age, the annual U.S. suicide rate increased 30% between 2000 and 2020, from 10.4 to 13.5 suicides per 100,000 people.
- Some of the biggest victims of news deserts are conservative voters in conservative counties - Poynter - A significant 83% of counties lacking local news sources or at risk of becoming news deserts voted for Donald Trump in 2020. The absence of local news in these areas leads to a lack of information about schools, healthcare, traffic, and community events, negatively impacting residents. Reduced local reporting can increase corruption, leading to higher taxes and poorer municipal services, especially for those wary of government.
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Transcript
Fighting to Be Heard: Why We Still Need This Podcast
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