Misleading
I lost my wife to suicide at 33. I was all in at first, but it’s not what I thought this would be. I appreciate her sharing her story along with her daughter, but it’s more so tailored to discuss loss and struggle rather than it entirely being about the loss of someone to suicide. To be fair, the conversations were good, but I think the title should be different. I wish there was more discussion on mental health, and the challenges people face when trying to help a loved one through their mental health struggles.
nlopez527 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/21/19
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Tough topic, but Dr Ashton has a way of finding the light - this will be a must listen
hey it's your podcast via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/23/19
This podcast is the first I’ve found that has plainly articulates the confusing, confounding multiple layers of shock, grief and guilt that follow the death of someone by suicide. It normalizes the process and offers practical insights into finding hope in life again. Highly recommend.
henrythompson77 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/16/19
Listened to episode with Chloe and found it amazing. She is a most beautiful speaker. She is so articulate and has wisdom around this most painful and difficult subject/situation beyond her years. She can use her gift of her voice to help so many suffering with this pain. May she find...Read full review »
Harriet Cabelly, LCSW via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/17/19
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