Text the show a topic request (or just say hello) On July 17, 2025, the life-saving "Press 3" option on the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for LGBTQ+ youth was terminated. This episode unpacks the controversial decision to end a service that successfully helped nearly 1.3 million individuals in less than three years. We'll examine the government's official reasoning against the political context of the move and explore why advocates argue that specialized care is a necessity, not an option...
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Text the show a topic request (or just say hello) On July 17, 2025, the life-saving "Press 3" option on the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for LGBTQ+ youth was terminated. This episode unpacks the controversial decision to end a service that successfully helped nearly 1.3 million individuals in less than three years. We'll examine the government's official reasoning against the political context of the move and explore why advocates argue that specialized care is a necessity, not an option...
Text the show a topic request (or just say hello) Have you ever wondered how trauma leaves its mark not just on our minds but also on our bodies and even our genes? Join me, Kapri, as we uncover the unseen impacts of trauma, challenging the notion that it's only a psychological burden. We'll explore how trauma can disrupt brain functions, leading to hypervigilance and emotional numbing while also manifesting in physical ailments like chronic pain and digestive issues. Through this journey, we...
Reframing the Membrane: Crossing Boundaries
Text the show a topic request (or just say hello) On July 17, 2025, the life-saving "Press 3" option on the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for LGBTQ+ youth was terminated. This episode unpacks the controversial decision to end a service that successfully helped nearly 1.3 million individuals in less than three years. We'll examine the government's official reasoning against the political context of the move and explore why advocates argue that specialized care is a necessity, not an option...