2. Privilege

Spark of Courage - A podcast by Alecs Dragne

Trigger warning: Today's episode contains sensitive and potentially triggering content, including references to suicidal ideation.Have you ever had a friend who was struggling with their mental health? Would you know how to help someone dealing with suicidal thoughts? Are you uncomfortable even thinking about it? I want to dispel the shame linked to suicide, let go of preconceptions and discomfort to help those in our society suffering alone, in the dark. As tough as it might be to hear these words, it's a million times harder to live them.In this episode, I share how becoming a mother was my own kind of miracle: it brought both tremendous joy and pain. Motherhood stripped me to my core, and I had no choice but to start looking inwards and begin the healing process. It was rough and all worth it….Cuz I'm still here to see my baby grow up. Join me in an honest conversation about the privilege of being human. There’s a little bit for everyone in this episode, and I hope you find something that resonates <3 We do get real and uncomfortable, so take care of yourself as you listen.If you or someone you care about are in an immediate mental health crisis: Canada & USA: Suicide Crisis Helpline: 9-8-8If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, call or text 9-8-8. Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through 9-8-8To find a hotline in your country, visit https://www.suicidestop.com/call_a_hotline.htmlMental Health First Aid Tools: https://www.mhfirstaid.tools/#SupportNotStigma https://www.1in5.info/Thank you for spending your time with me today.Love courageously,AlecsQuestions, comments, something resonated? Let’s connect on Instagram @Alecsdragne.healingIf you liked this episode, please Subscribe and consider leaving a review on your favourite podcast platform. It helps spread the word and get this content out where it might make a difference in someone’s life. In this episode:- Poem by Wislawa Szymborska: Life-While-You-Wait- Book by Sonya Renee Taylor “The Body is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love”- Carl Jung, Swiss psychologist and founder of analytic psychology- New York Times article “Motherhood in the Age of Fear”Music by Musictown from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.