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The Invisible People – The Homeward Alliance

Join us for a discussion about homelessness in Larimer County with Marla Hopkins and Monique Sutherland as they talk about how housing is not a “one size fits all issue”. The Homeward Alliance was born out of the Homeward 2020 initiative, an initiative that committed to ensuring homelessness in Larimer County becomes rare, short lived and nonrecurring. Marla and Monique point out that homeless clients are humans, whose day to day job is their survival! They provide data, resources and ways to help.

Marla and Monique are passionate about the relevant and much needed work they do for our community and can be reached at:
www.Homewardalliance.org
Marla@homewardalliance.org
Monique@homewardalliance.org

UpTalk Podcast S4E14: Nick Hennink & Candace Curtis

A powerful chat with Nick Hennink, Paramedic and Singer/Songwriter. Here his music and his story. Joining him is Candace Curtis. She is a Nurse and Mental Health Advocate. She is also the Sister of Robbie Curtis, who this episode is dedicated to. He was a Paramedic in Regina Saskatchewan, who died by suicide on August 22, 2018.

UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network​, and DT Social Solutions​.

The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation​, BOS Helps Inc., and Legacy Place Society​.

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Animal Effect – Mutual Rescue

Host Prairie Conlon sits down with Carol Novello, founder of Mutual Rescue™, a national initiative that highlights the connection between people and pets in order to inspire and support life-saving efforts in communities across the nation and world. Mutual Rescue’s first short film, “Eric & Peety,” went viral around the globe and has been viewed more than 100 million times. For more information, visit www.MutualRescue.org.

A Mother’s Love with Liz Brown-Norden

Liz Brown-Norden is the mother of 5 children and proud resident of Massachusetts. Two of her sons suffered devastating injuries in the Boston Marathon Bombing, both suffered right leg amputations. One above the knee and one below the knee. Trauma impacted her entire family and she bravely shares her experience of a Mother’s Love and gut wrenching pain. The impact of trauma is real and long lasting. Liz humbly shares her experience as the mother of victims of terrorism, from the attack through the trial.

“There is so much bad in the world and but so much more good.”

Liz started the Leg Forever Foundation in the aftermath of her own pain, choosing to repay the kindness that was showed to her and her family during the darkest time in their lives.

UpTalk Podcast S4E13: Will Ratliff

What makes a Flight Medic/RN want to open up a Ketamine Clinic? What are the benefits of Ketamine? My guest, Will Ratliff, answers these questions while giving us a a crash course in Ketamine 101.

This episode is dedicated to Paramedic James Arizpe.

UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network​, and DT Social Solutions​.

The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation​, BOS Helps, and Legacy Place Society​.

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Navy EOD Wife Lindsey Stacy talks about life as a caregiver

Listen to Navy EOD wife, Lindsey Stacy, talk about her life as a caregiver and give insight into her daily life managing a household of six. Lindsey is married to Kenton Stacy, a highly decorated Navy Senior Chief EOD Technician, who holds two bronze stars and a purple heart. They have four children together and currently reside in San Diego, California. The couple grew up in Greenville, Ohio, and were high school sweethearts.

On November 9, 2017, towards the end of Kenton’s fourth combat deployment, he was struck by an IED while clearing a hospital in Syria. The IED detonated and forever changed their lives. Kenton had to fight for his life and was resuscitated four times after the blast. He lost six inches of his trachea and 42 pints of blood. The IED penetrated through his neck and out his spine leaving him a quadriplegic. The shrapnel has left Kenton blind in his left eye, and his voice box and vocal cords were so damaged he can’t produce a voice and relies on his wife to read his lips.

Kenton remains strong and still manages to smile every day. Kenton cognitively is all there and can remember everything prior to the blast going off. This last year has been the hardest year for the family, and even more so for Kenton.

Lindsey is a survivor and has had the opportunity to travel to 12 countries in her life. Before becoming a full-time caregiver, she studied travel and tourism, and interned at Walt Disney World, which holds a special place in her heart. Lindsey knows the road will continue to be difficult but is grateful to have her husband alive.

They will be celebrating his “Alive Day” On November 9, 2019 with the 2019 STACY STRONG 5K to help raise funds for the ever growing expensive to take care of Kenton. To register and find out more information click here https://www.classy.org/event/2019-stacy-strong-5k/e234450

Read a background of their story here https://www.stripes.com/news/us/a-bomb-blast-a-phone-call-and-a-navy-family-forever-changed-1.588483/kenton-stacy-1.588485

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Interview with Kristin Sunanta Walker

Join me as I interview Kristin Sunanta Walker, the CEO of Mental Health News Radio Network – a global network of podcasts dedicated to mental health. The network has over 55 shows and is the only podcast network in the world dedicated to this topic. She is the host of multiple podcasts including her signature show: Mental Health News Radio. She is also a founding member of Digital Tech Initiative – created to research, study, and provide awareness around digital media addiction.

Cookies Crumble…Parents Can’t

Please join us as we talk with Kaetlyn Herrider who shares her journey from wounded teenager to adulthood where she now works at the same treatment center she lived in several years ago. Kaetlyn candidly talks about her struggles as a teen who was misunderstood and lost. Her story is one paved with insights about how to establish boundaries and self acceptance.

Kaetlyn is a Psychology student at CSU and plans to get her doctoral degree at Naropa so she can become an individual and family therapist. She works as a counselor at Fire Mountain Residential Treatment Center in Estes Park, Colorado, the same treatment center she lived in when she was 17. Her transparent, speak-the-truth style has already positively impacted many teens who are struggling to find themselves.

Mass violence survivor, therapist and endurance athlete Amy O’Neill talks resilience and the survivor journey on new Mental Health News Radio Network podcast The Trauma Impact

Host of new MHNRN podcast The Trauma Impact, Amy O’Neill brings her unique perspective as a survivor of the Boston Marathon Bombing, an endurance athlete and a mental health professional with over two decades of clinical experience to an in-depth look at trauma and mass violence.

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