
Dr. Jennifer Ashton, ABC News' Chief Medical Correspondent, draws from her own tragic experience to explore the aftermath of suicide and sudden loss, and, like her new book "Life After Suicide," the podcast is a roadmap to survival, offering inspiring insight on how to regain balance and get back to life. She speaks with people living with loss who have moved through guilt, anger and hopelessness ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | ||||

Vic Strecher PhD MPH is a professor at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health and author of the book Life On Purpose: How Living for What Matters Most Changes Everything. In this episode, Dr. Jen speaks with Professor Strecher about the... more
As a cancer survivor, Robin Roberts, anchor of Good Morning America, learned how to publicly embrace her vulnerabilities and support from others. Re-framing grief as a means towards healing allowed her to regain her strength, which she hopes inspires... more
Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El in NJ and the former President of the New York Board of Rabbis, Rabbi David-Seth Kirshner is no stranger to grief. In 1996, Rabbi Kirshner lost his brother, Rabbi Gabriel Kirshner, to suicide. The loss sent him on a spiritual... more
DJ Nash is the creator, writer and executive producer of the ABC Television show A Million Little Things. The show is about a close group of friends left reeling when suicide unexpectedly claims one of their own. DJ speaks to Dr. Jen about the very r... more
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Huge LP fan who was devastated after learning about Chester’s death. Literally cried multiple times. The episode with Talinda was great to hear and I’m so grateful for the work she is doing. ❤️❤️ R. I. P. Chester.
I’m so thankful to find this podcast. Each episode has something meaningful and valuable. I lost my husband to suicide Aug 29 2023 and we had been divorced since March. He struggled with alcoholism for many years and it certainly affected his mental health over those years. He succumbed to the Disease and left a great hole in my family’s hearts. I was able to share different episodes with different friends and family members as i felt would be Relatable to them and it’s been helpful. I was awar... more
The episode with Chloe and Sue your therapist was very helpful. Comparing suicide with other life threatening diseases is helpful but so much needs to be done to help our loved ones get through the ‘disease’ alive.
Thank you for this podcast. It’s hard to hear done stories but as you’ve mentioned - we’re in a club we never wanted to join.
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Julie
This podcast has helped my partner and I get through the first week of grieving the loss of his father to suicide. Helpful voices and experiences.
Thank you for reminding me how not alone I am, my dad took his own life in Dec of 2018 when I was just 19 years old. For years I’ve been trying to navigate these emotions, and have always felt so lonely. From the bottom of my heart thank you for the comfort this season provided me. I truly cannot wait for season 2. Sending love & light to anyone who can relate 🤍
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