In this compelling episode of the Prevention Leaders Podcast, host Dave Closson speaks with Susie [수지] Reece, a leading figure in suicide prevention whose personal and professional life intersect through her own experiences of loss and resilience. Susie shares her insightful perspectives on overcoming the suicide of her father, the unique challenges of her upbringing, and how these experiences propelled her into her role as a prevention advocate. This episode delves into how lived experiences can significantly inform public policy and mental health practices.


In This Episode, You Will Learn About:

Susie’s Personal Journey

The profound impact of her father’s suicide and how it shaped her career and advocacy in suicide prevention.

Navigating the cultural challenges and stigmas associated with her diverse background in a predominantly white, rural community.

The Power of Lived Experience

The critical role personal history plays in professional advocacy, shaping practices and policies for mental health and suicide prevention.

How Susie uses her story to foster broader conversations and develop effective preventive strategies.

Challenging Stigmas and Enhancing Cultural Sensitivity

Why open conversations about mental health are vital for change and understanding.

Strategies Susie employs to navigate and address cultural sensitivities in her prevention work.

Practical Insights in Prevention Work

Effective and ineffective strategies in suicide prevention from Susie’s extensive experience.

The importance of community involvement and clear communication in crafting impactful prevention measures.

Key Quotes from Susie:

"Losing my father was a pivotal moment that steered me towards prevention; it’s about turning profound loss into proactive prevention."

"Each conversation about mental health can break down stigmas and build up understanding."

"Using raw and real personal experiences to guide prevention strategies is not just useful—it’s necessary."

Resources Mentioned:

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2024 Montana Summer Institute: Registration is open for creating spaces of hope and connection. More details are available at montanainstitute.com.

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Links:

http://susiereece.org/

http://sprc.org/ 

https://www.instagram.com/southernfriedasian/ 

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002508378459 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/susiereece/ 

https://twitter.com/sthrnfriedasian?lang=en

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