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Giving Voice to Depression
Recovery.com
474 episodes
4 days ago
Sometimes, you can learn the most from someone who has lived it. That's true with suicide loss. In this episode Lisa Sugarman, a suicide loss survivor, shares her deeply personal story of grief for her father, a relative and a close friend who all took their own lives. The discussion highlights the unique and complex nature of suicide grief, which is often burdened by guilt, trauma, and unanswerable questions. Lisa offers compassionate, actionable advice on how to support so...
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Sometimes, you can learn the most from someone who has lived it. That's true with suicide loss. In this episode Lisa Sugarman, a suicide loss survivor, shares her deeply personal story of grief for her father, a relative and a close friend who all took their own lives. The discussion highlights the unique and complex nature of suicide grief, which is often burdened by guilt, trauma, and unanswerable questions. Lisa offers compassionate, actionable advice on how to support so...
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Giving Voice to Depression
Suicide Grief: The Survivors' Perspective
Sometimes, you can learn the most from someone who has lived it. That's true with suicide loss. In this episode Lisa Sugarman, a suicide loss survivor, shares her deeply personal story of grief for her father, a relative and a close friend who all took their own lives. The discussion highlights the unique and complex nature of suicide grief, which is often burdened by guilt, trauma, and unanswerable questions. Lisa offers compassionate, actionable advice on how to support so...
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6 days ago
27 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
What to Say and NOT Say to Someone Grieving a Suicide
What can you say to someone who has lost a loved one by suicide? Whaf shouldn't you say? This episode of Giving Voice to Depression continues the conversation with Deb Sherwood, a journalist and suicide loss survivor. This powerful and candid discussion focuses on the impact of words and actions—both hurtful and helpful—on someone grieving a death by suicide. Deb shares some of the shockingly insensitive and painful comments she received from everyone, including long-time friends and even med...
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1 week ago
18 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
The Weight of Silence: Hiding a Suicide Delayed My Healing
This episode features an emotional and deeply personal conversation about the cost of secrecy. Guest Deb Sherwood lost her husband, Bob, by suicide after a long battle with illness. Deb, a journalist, bravely shares their story, revealing the complex and traumatic aftermath that comes with a death by suicide. She and the hosts, Terry and her co-host at the time, Brigitte, discuss the unique challenges suicide loss survivors face, including the trauma of a sudden death, recurring thought...
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2 weeks ago
20 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Beyond Stigma: Finding Humanity in Mental Illness
Meg Kissinger, a Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of a powerful memoir, shares her family's unique and moving story about living with serious mental illness. She talks openly about losing two siblings to suicide, and how her experiences as both a sister and an investigative journalist shaped her understanding of the US mental health system. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes that having honest conversations about depression and mental illness can help create a world...
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3 weeks ago
26 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Why Can't I Forgive Myself? Navigating Guilt After a Suicide Attempt
This powerful episode of Giving Voice to Depression, features a brave guest named John who offers insights into about a seldom-discussed topic: forgiving yourself after a suicide attempt. John, a 54-year-old from Canada, shares his personal story of depression and a suicide attempt nearly four years ago. He candidly explains that while his young son immediately forgave him, he's struggled to extend that same grace to himself. The conversation explores the lingering feelings of unworthin...
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1 month ago
18 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Sobering Up to the Truth: My Battle with Bipolar and Alcohol
In this episode of the Giving Voice to Depression podcast, hosts Terry and Carly speak with guest David Shamszad about his journey with a dual diagnosis—living with both Bipolar Disorder and a substance use disorder. David shares his personal story of how he used alcohol to self-medicate and cope with the extreme highs of mania and the devastating lows of depression before he was formally diagnosed. He describes how his manic episodes, though they felt fun and energized at the time, led to se...
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1 month ago
25 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Self-Help for Depression: Mindfulness and Self-Compassion Practices That Help
In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Dr. Barbara Moser, a trained teacher in mindful self-compassion, shares three simple yet powerful practices you can use anytime to cope with stress, anxiety, and depression. These tools are free, backed by credible research, and require no appointment, transportation, or side effects. From mindful breathing to the STOP method and a self-compassion break, these practices are designed to help you calm your nervous system, manage transitions, and re...
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1 month ago
23 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Bullying and Depression: How Isolation Impacts Mental Health and Recovery
In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Kevin Lepine shares his deeply personal journey of growing up misunderstood, bullied, and isolated — experiences that fueled his depression long before he had words to describe it. He opens up about the pain of being unseen, living with undiagnosed ADD, and the crushing loneliness that often comes with both bullying and depression. Kevin also discusses the turning points that helped him: friends who refused to let him disappear, learning the lang...
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1 month ago
27 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Hope: Rebecca Lombardo’s Decade of Progress
In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, we revisit the powerful story of author and advocate Rebecca Lombardo, who has openly shared her struggles with bipolar disorder, depression, and suicidality. Now 10 years removed from her last hospitalization and self-harm attempt, Rebecca reflects on her growth, resilience, and the coping strategies that have helped her heal. She discusses the importance of self-awareness, positive self-talk, and open communication with loved ones, as well as t...
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2 months ago
22 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Intergenerational Depression: How Family Trauma and Genetics Shape Mental Health
In this intimate, unscripted conversation, Giving Voice to Depression hosts Terry McGuire and her daughter Carly McCollow open up about their personal experiences with depression across generations. They reflect on how genetics, trauma, and family silence shape mental health — and why speaking openly can break cycles of shame and stigma. Listeners will hear stories about childhood anxiety, gratitude rituals, reframing depression as a chronic condition, and the healing that comes when families...
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2 months ago
28 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Managing Depression with Spoon Theory: How to Conserve Energy and Cope Daily
In this rerun episode of Giving Voice to Depression, hosts Terry and Dr. Anita Sanz revisit The Spoon Theory, a popular metaphor created by Christine Miserandino to explain life with chronic illness. The conversation explores how the theory applies to depression and mental health, providing listeners with a way to explain their limited energy to others and make mindful daily choices. The hosts discuss real-world applications, including self-compassion, boundaries, communication, and pacing, a...
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2 months ago
17 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Living with Depression: The Power of Internal Family Systems and Self-Acceptance
In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Eric shares his deeply personal journey of living under the crushing weight of depression and how he found a path toward healing. Instead of fighting against his pain, Eric discovered the transformative power of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, which allowed him to engage with his depression in a new, compassionate way. Through personifying his struggle as a “boulder” and learning to soften toward the parts of himself he once rejected, Eric...
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2 months ago
28 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
How Cancer Affects Mental Health: Depression, Therapy, and Healing
In this powerful episode of Giving Voice to Depression, J.J. Singleton shares his journey of living with terminal colorectal cancer and battling depression. After enduring over 170 rounds of chemotherapy, J.J. opens up about the toll cancer has taken not just on his body but on his mental health. He discusses the stigma men face in expressing vulnerability, his initial resistance to therapy, and the life-changing benefits of opening up and seeking professional support. J.J.’s story is one of ...
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3 months ago
18 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: How CBT Helps You Heal
In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Dr. David Jacobi of Rogers Behavioral Health explains how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) works as an evidence-based treatment for depression. Together with hosts Terry and Anita, Dr. Jacobi breaks down the CBT “triangle” of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors, and explains why behavioral activation — doing something different, even small — can help break the cycle of depression. Listeners will learn how CBT can reduce avoidance, reintroduce ple...
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3 months ago
18 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Why Therapy Is Important for Mental Health: Beyond Crisis Care
In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Dr. Anita Sanz joins Terry and Carly to discuss the importance of seeking therapy as a proactive step for mental health, not just during times of crisis. Together, they break down what therapy actually looks like, why the stigma around it persists, and how people can find the right therapist for their needs. From analogies comparing therapy to car repair and physical therapy, to tackling fears around stigma and suicidal thoughts, this episode pro...
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3 months ago
26 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Suicide Prevention in Schools: How a Teacher Noticing Saved a Life
One caring adult can make the difference between life and death. In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Chloe shares how her teacher noticed warning signs of her depression and suicidal thoughts — and stepped in to have a direct, lifesaving conversation. Her story is a powerful reminder that teachers, coaches, and mentors play a critical role in suicide prevention. By noticing changes in behavior, asking hard questions, and showing compassion, educators can literally save lives. This ...
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3 months ago
25 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Recovering from Depression: Signs of Healing and Hope
Depression can convince us that healing is impossible. But recovery doesn’t come all at once — it shows up in small, powerful signs of change. In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Cara McErlain from Belfast shares her lived experience of depression, therapy, and gradual healing. She opens up about the darkest moments of her journey and the hopeful signs that showed her recovery was possible: flashes of joy, moments of connection, and learning to see herself with compassion. If you’v...
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3 months ago
23 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Depression and Memory Loss: Why Happy Memories Disappear
Depression doesn’t just impact mood — it can also steal your memories of joy. In this episode, mental health advocate and author Natasha Tracy shares her lived experience with bipolar depression and how it robs her of the ability to recall happy times. She explains the cruel cycle of memory loss and depression, how “state memory” keeps us trapped in negative thought patterns, and practical strategies for holding on to hope even when your brain tells you otherwise. If you’ve ever wondered why ...
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4 months ago
30 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Depression During Pregnancy: Understanding Antepartum Depression and Its Impact
When people talk about maternal mental health, postpartum depression often gets the spotlight. But what about the depression that begins during pregnancy? In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Isabelle shares her experience with antepartum depression — the deep sadness, hopelessness, and stigma she felt while expecting both of her children. She describes how little people talk about depression during pregnancy, why the shame is so heavy, and how her ongoing recovery looks years later...
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4 months ago
11 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Childhood Trauma and Depression: How Unspoken Pain Becomes a Lifelong Burden
What happens when the pain of childhood is never spoken aloud — or validated? For Trina Kennedy, it meant carrying an invisible backpack of heavy rocks: unresolved grief, shame, and loneliness. That burden grew into depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Trina shares her journey of living with the weight of childhood trauma — and how finding safe spaces, supportive adults, and therapy helped her begin to unpack it. Alongside reflections from...
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4 months ago
28 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression
Sometimes, you can learn the most from someone who has lived it. That's true with suicide loss. In this episode Lisa Sugarman, a suicide loss survivor, shares her deeply personal story of grief for her father, a relative and a close friend who all took their own lives. The discussion highlights the unique and complex nature of suicide grief, which is often burdened by guilt, trauma, and unanswerable questions. Lisa offers compassionate, actionable advice on how to support so...