Suicide: Rewriting the Conversation Around Suicide

Suicide: Rewriting the Conversation Around Suicide

Author: Owls Education Company July 23, 2025 Duration: 1:09:10

In this episode of Mental Health Rewritten, we tackle the subject of suicidal ideation with care, nuance, and urgency. Through a combination of real survivor stories, fictionalized scenes, clinical insight, and historical framing, host Dominic Lawson guides listeners through what it means to live on the edge of despair — and what it takes to survive it.

We hear the stories of:

Nia, a high-functioning professional whose emotional unraveling is invisible until it's too late.

Ashley-Lauren, a survivor navigating abuse, chronic illness, and a suicide attempt that ultimately catalyzed her healing.

Sean, a veteran who faced combat trauma, alcoholism, and stigma in the military before becoming a suicide awareness trainer.

Vernon, a comedian whose laughter masks a legacy of trauma dating back to childhood — and who now saves lives one conversation at a time.

Clinician Tina offers expert insight on how we understand suicidal ideation, the brain's escape mechanisms, and the ripple effects of silence. The episode reframes suicide not as a selfish act, but as a signal — one we must learn to recognize with compassion, not judgment.

 

 Key Themes

The Diathesis-Stress Model as a framework for understanding breakdowns under compounded trauma

The language of suicide and why shifting from "committed suicide" to "died by suicide" matters

The invisibility of high-functioning depression and what it means to check on the "strong" ones

The interplay of PTSD, survivor's guilt, and stigma within veteran communities

The power of disruption — how a call, a laugh, or a knock at the door can save a life

The legacy of silence, especially in BIPOC and male communities, where vulnerability is often punished or pathologized

Mental Health Rewritten, created by the OWLS Education Company, in collaboration with theUmmah Collective Group is hosted, written and produced by me, Dominic Lawson

 

Executive Producers Kenda Lawson and Dr. Whitney Howzell

 

Cover art was created by Alexandria Eddings of Art Life Connections. 

 

Some music was provided by DJ Krate Digga of the Mighty SoundChampz Crew

 

Sources Cited

Global Suicide Statistics

World Health Organization. (2021). Suicide worldwide in 2019: Global health estimates. Geneva: WHO.

Youth Suicide Rankings

World Health Organization. (2021). Suicide: Key facts.

Terminology ("Died by Suicide" vs. "Committed Suicide")

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. (n.d.). Recommended language about suicide.

National Alliance on Mental Illness. (n.d.). Suicide.

Great Depression Suicide Spike

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (1999). Historical Statistics on Suicide in the U.S., 1900–1999.

Liu, Y. (2004). Macroeconomic conditions and suicide rates in the United States. American Journal of Public Health, 94(5), 768–773.

Prevalence of Suicidal Ideation

Nock, M. K., Borges, G., Bromet, E. J., et al. (2008). Cross-national prevalence and risk factors for suicidal ideation, plans and attempts. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 192(2), 98–105.

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Diagnostic Criteria

American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.) (DSM-5). Washington, DC

Ingram, R. E., & Luxton, D. D. (2005). Vulnerability-Stress Models. In B. L. Hankin & J. R. Z. Abela (Eds.), Development of Psychopathology: A Vulnerability-Stress Perspective (pp. 32–46). SAGE Publications.

Veteran Suicide Data

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. (2023). 2023 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report.

Military & Digital Suicide Prevention Tools

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. (n.d.). REACH VET: Recovery Engagement and Coordination for Health – Veterans Enhanced Treatment.

O'Reilly, K. B. (2018, Oct). How AI is helping detect and prevent suicide. American Medical Association (AMA).

Murder-Suicide Case (Bay Area, 2024)

Gafni, M. & Baum, G. (2024, Feb 28). Former Meta employee kills wife, twin sons, self in San Mateo. Mercury News.

Domestic Violence and Suicide/Homicide Risk

Campbell, J. C., et al. (2003). Risk factors for femicide in abusive relationships: Results from a multisite case control study. American Journal of Public Health, 93(7), 1089–1097.

Listener Resources

If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, you are not alone. Help is available.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (USA) – Call or text 988 any time, day or night
https://988lifeline.org

Veterans Crisis Line – Call 988, then press 1
https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741
https://www.crisistextline.org

The Trevor Project (LGBTQ+ youth support) – Call 1-866-488-7386 or text START to 678678
https://www.thetrevorproject.org

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)https://www.nami.org/help


Dominic Lawson has collected thirty-three awards for his work in audio, a fact that becomes immediately understandable within minutes of tuning into Mental Health Rewritten. This isn't a lecture series or a clinical rundown, but a series of deep, nuanced conversations that treat complex subjects with the care they demand. Produced by the Owls Education Company, the podcast navigates topics often left in the shadows-sex addiction, the nuances of substance abuse, the realities of eating disorders, and the deep impact of racial trauma-with a clarity that feels both educational and profoundly human. The structure of each season is deliberate, building understanding episode by episode rather than offering scattered advice. What you'll hear is a host who listens as much as he guides, facilitating discussions that rewrite the old, stigmatized narratives surrounding mental and behavioral health. It’s a space where difficult questions are met with expertise and empathy, making it an essential listen for anyone looking to move beyond surface-level understanding. The entire Mental Health Rewritten podcast serves as a testament to the power of informed conversation in fostering genuine self-improvement and wellness.
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