M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan

M2 THE ROCK - Michael Molthan

M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan

  • Terry Bentley Hill is our guest tonight on M2 The Rock

Terry Bentley Hill is our guest tonight on M2 The Rock

Thursday 30th January 2020

Terry Bentley Hill joins Michael Molthan on 'M2 The Rock' to discuss suicide prevention, mental health, and breaking the stigma around these issues.
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60 minutes
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Hopeful
Compassionate

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Terry Bentley Hill on Breaking the Silence Around Suicide and Mental Health

It's the stories that are changing the culture around the stigma diseases, the mental illness, the suicide, the depression, the addictions. This is healing for us and it's really healing for you.
Ever wondered how to break the silence around mental health and suicide? In this episode of 'M2 The Rock', Michael Molthan sits down with Terry Bentley Hill, a criminal defense attorney and suicide survivor, to tackle these heavy yet crucial topics. With National Suicide Awareness Month as the backdrop, Terry shares her deeply personal journey and the coping tools she's gathered along the way.
From the warning signs of suicidal thoughts to the importance of not minding your own business when someone seems off, this conversation is packed with actionable advice and heartfelt stories. Terry's insights into how spirituality and community play roles in mental health are particularly eye-opening. Whether it's discussing the impact of antidepressants or the power of simply asking someone how they're doing, this episode offers a compassionate look at how we can all contribute to suicide prevention.
Tune in for an inspiring dialogue that aims to change the culture around mental illness and offer hope to those in need.