Everyone knows the expression “laughter is the best medicine,” but not everyone knows how to keep a positive outlook on life or recognize signs of mental health decline. Pulling pages from his life story and using humor to shed light on the serious subject of mental health, nationally-recognized suicide prevention trainer Frank King helps listeners give voice to their feelings and experiences surrounding depression and suicide. Anyone who believes that where there’s humor, there’s hope, and where there’s laughter, there’s life, will want to tune into this powerful episode.
Tags: Addiction & Recovery, adversity, attitude, Comedy & Humorist, health & nutrition, healthcare & healthcare policy, Inspirational & Motivational, Mental Health, mindfulness, overcoming challenges, personal development, podcast, social justice, stress management, Suicide, TED Speakers, wellness
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