Podcast
In this powerful episode, I talk to Sam Eaton, founder of Recklessly Alive – https://www.recklesslyalive.com/.
Sam Eaton takes us through his own battle with depression and suicide attempt to the creation of a suicide prevention initiative. His experience sheds light on the stark realities of mental health and the toxic influence of social media on our psyche. Sam’s transformation is a call to action—highlighting the necessity for authentic connections and a life balanced between the digital and real worlds. His journey from despair to purpose underscores the critical step of seeking help and the strength found in serving others. Sam’s message is clear: openness about mental health can be life-saving. He urges us to confront societal stigma, embrace the complexity of our struggles, and remember that recovery and joy are within reach, urging a shift towards meaningful conversations and real support for those in need.
Highlights:
• The addictive nature of social media platforms can have a negative impact on mental health.
• Seeking help and finding support is crucial for individuals facing depression and suicidal thoughts.
• Promoting empathy, understanding, and positivity can make a significant difference in mental health challenges.
Learn more about Sam at https://www.recklesslyalive.com/
Botox, fillers, body dysmorphia and dangers of fast aesthetics with Leslie Lee | Uplevel Together Podcast
This week, we dive into an insightful conversation with Leslie Lee, a nurse injector, discussing the importance of ethical practices in the beauty industry. Topics include the differences between neurotoxins and dermal fillers, risks of excessive injections, and the significance of proper training, patient safety, and self-love in aesthetic procedures. Leslie shares her personal journey into aesthetics, emphasizing integrity over profit, societal pressures, and the dangers of overusing cosmetic enhancements.
Embracing the Journey with Kate Nelson | Uplevel Together Podcast
This week, I introduce you to a dear friend and a woman going places: Kate Nelson. An Alaska Native Tlingit tribal member, Kate Nelson is an award-winning journalist based in Minneapolis who focuses on amplifying important Native American change makers and issues.