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Beneath the Hard Hat: A Suicide Crisis | Sonya Bohmann | #12 | Mojo, Motivation & Mental Health

37 min · 12. Mai 2026
Episode Beneath the Hard Hat: A Suicide Crisis | Sonya Bohmann | #12 | Mojo, Motivation & Mental Health Cover

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This episode dives into the alarming suicide rates within the construction industry and explores effective prevention strategies. Sonya Bohmann, executive director of CIASP, shares insights on risks, ongoing efforts, and how industry stakeholders can foster a safer, stigma-free environment. Resources & Links: ·       Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP) [https://preventconstructionsuicide.com/] ·       Connected Minds Mental Health Screening Tool [https://connectedminds.com/] ·       211 Social Services Resource [https://211.org/] ·       Build the Conversation: CIASP Resources [https://preventconstructionsuicide.com/resources] Connect with Sonya Bohmann: ·       LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonya-bohmann-2a56b52/] Connect with Mike Orlowski ·       Website [http://www.mojomotivates.com] ·       LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeorlowski/] ·       Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/MOJOMotivates] ·       Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mike_orlowski/] ·       TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@mojoworldwide] ·       X [https://x.com/MichaelOrlowski] Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to mental health risks in construction industry 02:21 – Why construction workers are at high risk for suicide 04:28 – The catalyst for establishing CIASP in 2018 05:00 – Key statistics prompting industry action 06:14 – Free resources offered by CIASP, including toolbox talks and mental health screenings 08:28 – Overcoming fears around employer confidentiality and utilizing EAPs 10:35 – Personal story of Sonya's connection to suicide prevention 11:41 – Outreach efforts via presentations, podcasts, and webinars 13:23 – How companies can build ongoing mental health programs 15:01 – Understanding 9-8-8 crisis response and support networks 17:57 – Addressing the macho culture and encouraging open conversations 19:31 – The intersection of veteran status and construction-related mental health issues 21:34 – Risks of site-to-site isolation and physical demands on mental well-being 23:28 – Substance use, opioids, and their link to suicide risk 25:11 – Upcoming lived experience video initiative highlighting recovery stories 27:50 – Collaborations and how different organizations amplify the mission 29:12 – Practical advice for struggling workers and supervisors 30:50 – Steps for industry leaders to implement CIASP training 32:47 – Signs of cultural change and growing openness in the industry 34:21 – How to connect with CIASP and access free training and resources 36:09 – Final call to action: breaking the industry’s silence and prioritizing mental health

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Episode Beneath the Hard Hat: A Suicide Crisis | Sonya Bohmann | #12 | Mojo, Motivation & Mental Health Cover

Beneath the Hard Hat: A Suicide Crisis | Sonya Bohmann | #12 | Mojo, Motivation & Mental Health

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