Jan. 30, 2021

#98 Brother's Suicide | Adolescent Sexual Abuse | Mental Health | Virtual Reality

#98 Brother's Suicide | Adolescent Sexual Abuse | Mental Health | Virtual Reality
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#98 Brother's Suicide | Adolescent Sexual Abuse | Mental Health | Virtual Reality
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In this episode I am having a conversation with Nate Glover. I met Nate when I posted in a Facebook group that I belong to for a virtual reality poker game that I play. I wanted to record an episode while playing poker. That idea didn't really work, but Nate started listening to my show and reached out and asked to be a guest. Below is a little bit about Nate and why he reached out.
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In 2006, I lost my brother Jason to suicide. He was 19 years old. He suffered from paranoid schizophrenia that stemmed from him being sexually assaulted by a family member when he was 15.
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Everyone knows someone that is struggling with depression, but they often don't know what to do or what to say to help them.
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I feel it is important to recognize that mental anguish is no different that a physical ailment, such as cancer.
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I'm proud of how I got through some incredibly difficult times, and how I've learned from them. I feel more prepared as a parent, and as a friend to anyone who is struggling with depression. It is one of my life goals as a Humanist to use what I've learned in life to help others.
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