Renee Yohe: The Many Faces of Hope in Mental Health
That hope that I still mattered and that there was a future for me, and that nothing was beyond redemption in my story or anyone else's, that was something I was able to hold on to.
What does hope look like when you're at your lowest? In this heartfelt episode of 'To Write Love on Her Arms', Chad Moses, the Director of Outreach, sits down with Renee Yohe, the very person who inspired the TWLOHA movement. Renee opens up about her journey with mental health, sharing how hope has appeared in different forms throughout her life.
From the night that changed everything to her current role as a mother, Renee's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. She talks about the courage it took to reach out for help 14 years ago and how that decision set her on a path to recovery. Through their conversation, Chad and Renee explore the importance of hope and how it can be cultivated through our actions and choices.
They also touch on TWLOHA's mission to spread hope and connect people with resources, highlighting the power of music and community in the healing process. Renee's words remind us that no matter how dark things may seem, hope is always within reach.