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Chris & Martha Thomas | The Defensive Line: The Thomas’s on Suicide Prevention and Community Initiatives

Chris & Martha Thomas | The Defensive Line: The Thomas’s on Suicide Prevention and Community Initiatives

Update: 2024-09-19
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Welcome to another impactful episode of Mick Unplugged! Today, we have the honor of hosting Martha and Chris Thomas, founders of the nonprofit "The Defensive Line," which is dedicated to preventing youth suicide, particularly among young people of color. In this episode, we dive deep into the pressing issues of mental health stigma, the importance of community support, and actionable steps to recognize and address mental health struggles.

 

We discuss societal expectations around masculinity, the significance of showing vulnerability, and how local resources and crisis hotlines like 988 can make a life-saving difference. Martha and Chris also share their personal motivations, inspired by their late daughter Ella, to foster open conversations about mental health and collaborate with organizations like AFSP and Dak Prescott’s Faith by Finish.

Join us as we explore how comprehensive health encompasses physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, and hear about their exciting plans to expand their training programs with the Clinton Global Initiative. Plus, learn about the unique impact their workshops and keynotes are having on schools, universities, and communities nationwide.

Your unique purpose is your superpower, so tune in, push your limits, embrace your goals, and chase greatness with us today on Mick Unplugged!

 

Top 3 Questions answered in the episode:

  1. How can we recognize the signs of someone struggling with mental health issues and intervene?
    • Discussion Points
      • Notice behavioral changes, isolation, and giving away possessions.
      • Improve awareness and confidence through workshops and panels.
  2. How can asking direct questions about suicide help prevent it rather than cause harm?
    • Discussion Points
      • Directly asking about suicidal thoughts can be helpful.
      • Role plays are used to reduce discomfort and improve response readiness.
  3. What role do tailored strategies for people of color play in dealing with mental health crises?
    • Discussion Points
      • Suicide increasingly affects communities of color.
      • Utilize community leaders and organizations to provide customized support.

 

Takeaways

  • Mental health impacts not just individuals but entire communities.
  • Open conversations about mental health can reduce stigma.
  • Taking action after a tragedy can lead to meaningful change.
  • Connection and listening are vital in supporting those in need.
  • Recognizing signs of mental health struggles is crucial for intervention.

 

Connect and Discover:

LinkedIn:  linkedin.com/in/the-defensive-line

Instagram:  Instagram.com/thedefensiveline

Facebook:  facebook.com/thedefensiveline

Website:  thedefensiveline.org

Podcast:  @thedefensiveline1238

 

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Chris & Martha Thomas | The Defensive Line: The Thomas’s on Suicide Prevention and Community Initiatives

Chris & Martha Thomas | The Defensive Line: The Thomas’s on Suicide Prevention and Community Initiatives

Mick Hunt