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#ILYBROHOUR Surviving loss with the support of the I love you bro project through the I love you Sis community.

#ILYBROHOUR Surviving loss with the support of the I love you bro project through the I love you Sis community.

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In this episode,

Scott and Hillary speak with Amanda Hurst about her journey through grief after losing her husband to suicide. They discuss the importance of community support, the I Love You Bro Project, and the newly established I Love You Sis Program, which aims to empower women in understanding and supporting men's mental health. Amanda shares her personal experiences, the challenges of navigating grief, and the significance of connection in healing. The conversation emphasizes the need for open dialogue about mental health and the impact of shared experiences in fostering a supportive community.

Takeaways.

  • The importance of gratitude and community support in healing.
  • The I Love You Sis Program empowers women to support men in their lives.
  • Connection with others who have experienced similar loss is vital.
  • Grief can manifest in unexpected ways, affecting daily life.
  • The significance of being present for someone in distress.
  • The impact of suicide on families and communities is profound.
  • Advocacy for mental health can stem from personal loss.
  • The Love You Bro Project aims to create a supportive community for men.


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