Sitting with Sean

Sitting with Sean

Sitting with Sean

  • Sitting with Sean: Episode 29: Marcel Roston of Las Vegas, Nevada/Guy Murry of San Diego, California

Sitting with Sean: Episode 29: Marcel Roston of Las Vegas, Nevada/Guy Murry of San Diego, California

Saturday 24th September 2022

Marcel Roston and Guy Murry discuss mental health, substance abuse, and breaking societal stigmas on 'Sitting with Sean'.
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68 minutes
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Marcel Roston and Guy Murry: Tackling Mental Health Stigmas Head-On

Episode Overview

  • Marcel shares his journey and trauma of losing his daughter to suicide
  • Insights into societal perceptions and stigmas surrounding mental health and substance abuse
  • Discussion on the importance of continuous mental health efforts and self-awareness
  • Guy Murry emphasizes the need for empathy and genuine care in addressing mental health challenges
  • Exploration of societal norms, impact of social media, and the role of communication in supporting mental health
I think the definite definition of weakness and strength is really, it's, because I could ask you, would you treat your mother with hatred if she was weak? So the weakness, the people around that don't know how to fix it, they don't know how to react either.
Ever felt the weight of societal judgment when dealing with mental health issues? In this episode of 'Sitting with Sean', host Sean welcomes two compelling guests, Marcel Roston from Las Vegas and Guy Murry from San Diego. Marcel shares the heart-wrenching story of losing his daughter to suicide, offering a raw look at the behaviors and signs he observed leading up to that tragic day.
He dives into the profound social effects of mental health disorders and how society often misinterprets them. Marcel’s story is a sobering reminder of the urgent need to break down these stigmas. Meanwhile, Guy Murry brings his own unique insights to the table, emphasizing the importance of empathy and genuine care in our communities. He discusses how social media can both help and hinder our understanding of mental health issues.
This episode isn’t just about sharing stories; it’s a call to action for better communication and understanding. If you’re interested in the real, unfiltered conversations about mental health and substance abuse, this episode is a must-listen.