One year ago today, we posted the first episode of the Giving Voice to Depression podcast. That first month, 106 people played it. Since then, we have produced more…
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This movie and the conversations it starts could save lives.
1.2K Views February 17, 2018 Be first to comment
Suicide CAN BE prevented. But we need to talk about mental health struggles. This important film will start that discussion. If you are in the Milwaukee area, please help…
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As we wrap up our third season, we thank everyone who has come forward to share their experience with depression, as well as the Charles E. Kubly Foundation for…
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Depression affects more than the people who live with it. In this episode, a young couple talks about their experience with the illness; one as a person who lives…
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Ripple Report Three; The Tribe Theater Company
1.8K Views January 23, 2018 Be first to comment
This episode started with am email from Lindsey with The Tribe ensemble theater, saying that hearing the stories shared on Giving Voice to Depression has helped her both personally…
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Don’t Ignore The Signs Of Childhood Depression (Sally)
2.6K Views January 16, 2018 Be first to comment
An adult– who was that undiagnosed depressed child– looks back on a lifetime of depression and urges parents, teachers and society as a whole to tune-in and step-in…
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Starting The Conversation (Comedian Frank King)
1.3K Views January 9, 2018 Be first to comment
A stand-up comedian and former writer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno discusses depression with perspective, candor and humor. What’s funny about depression? Nothing! But people with depression…
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A crisis-line supervisor discusses about the power of listening, helping people find their own path to wellness, and offering hope.
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You can’t help but admire people who have been through hell carrying buckets of water for those still consumed by the fire. That thought came to mind as…
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A look at Scrooge through a therapist’s compassionate lens, some advice on not getting caught up in Holiday Expectations, and “the best and kindest thing” you can do this…