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Close To The Edge with Frank King

48 min · 13 de may de 2026
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In this powerful episode of The Alcohol Debate, host Tabbin Almond engages in a candid discussion with Frank King, a stand-up comedian and mental health advocate, who bravely shares his personal journey with suicide and depression. Frank's unique perspective combines humor with a serious message, shedding light on the often-taboo subject of suicide and its connection to mental health and alcohol use. The conversation delves into the complexities of suicidal thoughts and the societal stigma surrounding them. Frank recounts his own experiences with suicidal ideation and the importance of open dialogue in preventing such crises. He emphasizes that many people who contemplate suicide do not genuinely wish to die; rather, they seek an end to their pain. Through humor, he aims to create a safe space for discussing these difficult topics, encouraging listeners to engage in meaningful conversations. Listeners will learn how to identify warning signs in loved ones, the significance of asking direct questions about suicidal thoughts, and how to provide support without judgment. Frank also shares invaluable insights on the role of alcohol as both a mask and a catalyst for underlying issues, highlighting the intricate relationship between substance use and mental health. This episode serves as a vital reminder that everyone has the power to make a difference and potentially save a life through compassion and understanding. Frank's mission to destigmatize mental health conversations is a call to action for all of us to be more aware and proactive in supporting those around us. Highlights: (02:00) The connection between comedy and mental health (10:15) Frank's personal experiences with suicide (18:30) Understanding the stigma around suicide (25:00) How to spot warning signs in loved ones (32:45) The impact of alcohol on mental health (40:00) The importance of open conversations about suicide (48:00) Encouragement for those struggling with suicidal thoughts Connect with Tabbin: https://www.winetowatercoaching.com [https://www.winetowatercoaching.com] For support, reach out to Frank King: fhttps://www.instagram.com/thementalhealthcomedian/ [frankkingcomedy@gmail.com] Call (858) 405-5653. From the UK (+1)(858) 405-5653 Remember, you are not alone, and there is help available.

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