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Author: Julie Ann Rocco

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We symbolize hope. We are fireflies finding glimmers of light from within even in moments of darkness. My name is Julie Rocco, and my purpose is to offer hope, healing, and happiness to individuals struggling with thoughts of suicide. In the depths of my own attempted suicide, I could not manifest thoughts of hope for a better, brighter future. The enduring pain and suffering eclipsed any glimmer of light, love, and life beyond the shadows of my pain. Hope was snuffed and suicide became my only option. I, like many others, am one of the fortunate who survived. This podcast will share "Rays of Light" illuminating What I Would Have Missed moments from individual submissions. We will also have more in-depth conversations with survivors of an attempted suicide and those who struggle with thoughts of suicide and ask them to reflect on their journey from suicide to living a life that considers and celebrates "What I Would Have Missed." The podcast will also feature family, friends, and colleagues of the guest as well as professionals in the fields of health and wellness. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and please rate and review the podcast and share it with others, if you enjoy it. To share your own story, please visit https://whatiwouldhavemissed.com or email whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.com. Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide professional mental health services. Seek help by calling the USA National Suicide Lifeline at 988 or text HOME to 741741. Please, reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
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Jennifer, a suicide loss survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Sherry, a suicide attempt survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Trish, a suicide attempt survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Charlotte, a suicide attempt survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Rachel, a suicide attempt survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Sonya, a suicide attempt survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
PM, a suicide attempt survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Heaven, a suicide loss survivor and suicide attempt survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Mako, a suicide attempt survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Allyson, a suicide loss survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Kat, a suicide attempt survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Katie, a suicide attempt survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comTo find out more about Julie Rocco, the podcast host and founder of What I Would Have Missed, please visit the YouTube Channel where she speaks about her journey as a suicide loss, suicide ideation and suicide attempt survivor, and mental health advocate: https://www.youtube.com/@whatiwouldhavemissed111Disclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Sandy, a suicide loss survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. What I Would Have Missed will have short, podcast episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays called Rays of Light and also have longer interviews every other week with suicide loss survivors, suicide ideation and attempt survivors, and mental health and wellness professionals. Rays of Light will be either a brief What I Would Have Missed message from a suicide ideation and/or attempt survivor, words of wisdom, wellness tips, or a What You Have Missed message from a suicide loss survivor to remember an individual who has died by suicide. Enjoy our daily rays of light. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comDisclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Amber, a suicide attemp survivor and a suicide loss survivor. What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. What I Would Have Missed will have short, podcast episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays called Rays of Light and also have longer interviews every other week with suicide loss survivors, suicide ideation and attempt survivors, and mental health and wellness professionals. Rays of Light will be either a brief What I Would Have Missed message from a suicide ideation and/or attempt survivor, words of wisdom, wellness tips, or a What You Have Missed message from a suicide loss survivor to remember an individual who has died by suicide. Enjoy our daily rays of light. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comDisclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Katie, a suicide attemp survivor.What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. What I Would Have Missed will have short, podcast episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays called Rays of Light and also have longer interviews every other week with suicide loss survivors, suicide ideation and attempt survivors, and mental health and wellness professionals. Rays of Light will be either a brief What I Would Have Missed message from a suicide ideation and/or attempt survivor, words of wisdom, wellness tips, or a What You Have Missed message from a suicide loss survivor to remember an individual who has died by suicide. Enjoy our daily rays of light. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comDisclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Tiffany, a suicide loss survivor.What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. What I Would Have Missed will have short, podcast episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays called Rays of Light and also have longer interviews every other week with suicide loss survivors, suicide ideation and attempt survivors, and mental health and wellness professionals. Rays of Light will be either a brief What I Would Have Missed message from a suicide ideation and/or attempt survivor, words of wisdom, wellness tips, or a What You Have Missed message from a suicide loss survivor to remember an individual who has died by suicide. Enjoy our daily rays of light. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comDisclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Tess, a suicide attempt survivor.What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. What I Would Have Missed will have short, podcast episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays called Rays of Light and also have longer interviews every other week with suicide loss survivors, suicide ideation and attempt survivors, and mental health and wellness professionals. Rays of Light will be either a brief What I Would Have Missed message from a suicide ideation and/or attempt survivor, words of wisdom, wellness tips, or a What You Have Missed message from a suicide loss survivor to remember an individual who has died by suicide. Enjoy our daily rays of light. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comDisclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Lindsay, bipolar and a suicide loss survivor.What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. What I Would Have Missed will have short, podcast episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays called Rays of Light and also have longer interviews every other week with suicide loss survivors, suicide ideation and attempt survivors, and mental health and wellness professionals. Rays of Light will be either a brief What I Would Have Missed message from a suicide ideation and/or attempt survivor, words of wisdom, wellness tips, or a What You Have Missed message from a suicide loss survivor to remember an individual who has died by suicide. Enjoy our daily rays of light. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comDisclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Sarah, a suicide loss survivor.What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. What I Would Have Missed will have short, podcast episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays called Rays of Light and also have longer interviews every other week with suicide loss survivors, suicide ideation and attempt survivors, and mental health and wellness professionals. Rays of Light will be either a brief What I Would Have Missed message from a suicide ideation and/or attempt survivor, words of wisdom, wellness tips, or a What You Have Missed message from a suicide loss survivor to remember an individual who has died by suicide. Enjoy our daily rays of light. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comDisclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
Mandy, a suicide attempt survivor.What I Would Have Missed shares stories of suicide attempt and ideation survivors and periodically hosts interviews with suicide attempt and ideation survivors. This is a place where shame dies and stories are shared in a safe space. What I Would Have Missed honors every story, each journey, and all humans. Stories are shared to celebrate how far we have come, acknowledge the moments we would have missed, and illuminate a path of hope for others. What I Would Have Missed also seeks to share stories of individuals who love someone who has died by suicide. We reflect on the moments we have missed sharing with our loved ones as a result of their suicide. This tender space of reflection echos our grief and reminds us of the reverberation of the loss. What I Would Have Missed will have short, podcast episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays called Rays of Light and also have longer interviews every other week with suicide loss survivors, suicide ideation and attempt survivors, and mental health and wellness professionals. Rays of Light will be either a brief What I Would Have Missed message from a suicide ideation and/or attempt survivor, words of wisdom, wellness tips, or a What You Have Missed message from a suicide loss survivor to remember an individual who has died by suicide. Enjoy our daily rays of light. To share your What I Would Have Missed moment or story, please visit the website link: https://www.whatiwouldhavemissed.comRecord a Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/whatiwouldhavemissedEmail: whatiwouldhavemissed111@gmail.comDisclaimer: What I Would Have Missed does not provide mental health services. Please, call 988, the USA National Suicide Lifeline or text HOME to 741741 (https://www.crisistextline.org/). Reach out to your local resources if outside the United States.
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