One Minute Can Save A Life
Host Kent Corso interviews Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon about the state’s “WY We Care” initiative and the "WY We Talk Survivors Campaign. They discuss the importance of talking openly about mental health and suicide prevention. Gov. Gordon shares how the small-town community support he experienced, drove him to encourage the same approach in every community state-wide. The Governor reminds us that loved ones and neighbors can be crucial first supports alongside professionals. In describing the “WY We Talk Survivors” campaign, Dr. Corso and Governor Gordon emphasize how survivors offer unique perspective, hope, and practical insight without glorifying attempts. They mention one tagline: "Suicide is not the answer. Just ask an attempt survivor" and share other reseources such as training that the state is offering. Takeaways: * The importance of community support in addressing mental health and suicide prevention cannot be understated. * Initiatives like We Care are essential in promoting open conversations about mental health across the state. * Survivor stories provide unique insights into the struggles of suicidal thoughts and the hope that follows. * Educating families about mental health is crucial, especially in light of recent tragedies within communities. * Seeking help for mental health should be viewed as an act of courage and not a sign of weakness. * Programs that focus on preventative maintenance for mental health can significantly reduce suicide attempts. For more information on mental health support, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For more information on Prosper, go to the website [https://www.prospertogether.net]
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