Jack Brown: We talk about suicide (Ep. 167).

Jack Brown: We talk about suicide (Ep. 167).

Author: Shan September 8, 2022 Duration: 1:11:54

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Jack Brown is the president of suicide prevention initiative Talk 2 Me Bro, he is on a mission to break the stigma surrounding suicide, and he is a past guest on the show. Last time he was on we talked all things prevention, support, tinder dates gone wrong and much much more. Check it out, it's episode #145. This week he is with me in person to check in, share journey, experiences, challenges and hopes for the future.
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Shan

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