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Ep: 11-From Darkness to Hope Recognizing and Supporting Suicidal Ideation Live with Latoya D. Buchanan

Ep: 11-From Darkness to Hope Recognizing and Supporting Suicidal Ideation Live with Latoya D. Buchanan

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From Darkness to Hope: A Conversation on Suicide, Survival & Silent StrugglesLIVE with Sweet Tee NP & LaToya D. Buchanan – aka The Blood Work NP, my blood work bestie.

In this powerful live episode of Chanell Love 22, Sweet Tee NP and LaToya D. Buchanan open up about the often silent battles so many face—especially those who appear strong, successful, and “high-functioning.”

Together, they hold space for honest conversation around suicidal thoughts, trauma, emotional overwhelm, and the pressure to keep it all together.

What we covered in this episode:

Signs of hidden suicidal thoughts that often go unnoticed

How unresolved trauma can create emotional shutdown and survival mode

The stigma around seeking help and why we must normalize vulnerability

What real support looks like when someone is silently suffering

This conversation is both a lifeline and a light. Whether you're navigating your own darkness or walking alongside someone else, know that healing is possible—and you are never alone.


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