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The Story of the Semicolon: A Pause, Not an End

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Every September, the world pauses to recognize Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and World Suicide Prevention Day. Awareness matters, but awareness alone is not enough.

In this episode of PTSD and Beyond, Dr. Deb shares the story behind the semicolon — a symbol of survival, continuation, and hope. From its beginnings with Amy Bleuel and Project Semicolon to its spread as a global movement, the semicolon reminds us: your story isn’t over.

Dr. Deb explores:

  • 🌍 Suicide as a global public health challenge — one person dies every 40 seconds

  • ✨ Why awareness campaigns matter, but what must change beyond ribbons and rallies

  • 🌱 How the semicolon symbolizes small acts of hope and continuation

  • 🧘 A guided mindful pause to breathe, reflect, and remember that one sentence is not the whole story

  • ❓ Reflection questions to deepen personal insight and action

  • 🤝 Practical steps you can take to notice, ask, listen, and connect when someone is struggling

  • 💬 Supportive phrases that show how to “be a semicolon” for someone else

This conversation invites us to go beyond the question of why and instead ask: What would it take for someone to feel hope? To believe life is worth continuing?

📚 Global Resources

If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available worldwide:

  • United States & Canada: Dial 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

  • United Kingdom & Ireland: Samaritans – Call 116 123

  • Australia: Lifeline – 13 11 14

  • India: AASRA – +91 98204 66726

  • South Africa: SADAG – 0800 567 567

  • Worldwide: Befrienders International – befrienders.org

If today’s episode resonated with you, share it with someone who could use a reminder that they’re not alone.

And remember, we’re better together, we’re stronger together, and take what resonates and GO BEYOND!

In Love and Healing,
Dr. Deb

Listen, Subscribe, & Share:

✨ Remember to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode!
💬 Loved this episode? Share it with someone who needs to hear this message today.
🌟 Leave a review—it helps us reach more people on their healing journey.

💌 Connect with us:

Website - Dr. Deb Lindh

Website - PTSDandBeyond

Etsy Store - MindfulEffectDesigns

Insta - @DrDebraLindh

Insta - @PTSDandBeyond

X (formerly known as Twitter) - @DebraLindh

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Every September, the world pauses to recognize Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and World Suicide Prevention Day. Awareness matters, but awareness alone is not enough.

In this episode of PTSD and Beyond, Dr. Deb shares the story behind the semicolon — a symbol of survival, continuation, and hope. From its beginnings with Amy Bleuel and Project Semicolon to its spread as a global movement, the semicolon reminds us: your story isn’t over.

Dr. Deb explores:

  • 🌍 Suicide as a global public health challenge — one person dies every 40 seconds

  • ✨ Why awareness campaigns matter, but what must change beyond ribbons and rallies

  • 🌱 How the semicolon symbolizes small acts of hope and continuation

  • 🧘 A guided mindful pause to breathe, reflect, and remember that one sentence is not the whole story

  • ❓ Reflection questions to deepen personal insight and action

  • 🤝 Practical steps you can take to notice, ask, listen, and connect when someone is struggling

  • 💬 Supportive phrases that show how to “be a semicolon” for someone else

This conversation invites us to go beyond the question of why and instead ask: What would it take for someone to feel hope? To believe life is worth continuing?

📚 Global Resources

If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available worldwide:

  • United States & Canada: Dial 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

  • United Kingdom & Ireland: Samaritans – Call 116 123

  • Australia: Lifeline – 13 11 14

  • India: AASRA – +91 98204 66726

  • South Africa: SADAG – 0800 567 567

  • Worldwide: Befrienders International – befrienders.org

If today’s episode resonated with you, share it with someone who could use a reminder that they’re not alone.

And remember, we’re better together, we’re stronger together, and take what resonates and GO BEYOND!

In Love and Healing,
Dr. Deb

Listen, Subscribe, & Share:

✨ Remember to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode!
💬 Loved this episode? Share it with someone who needs to hear this message today.
🌟 Leave a review—it helps us reach more people on their healing journey.

💌 Connect with us:

Website - Dr. Deb Lindh

Website - PTSDandBeyond

Etsy Store - MindfulEffectDesigns

Insta - @DrDebraLindh

Insta - @PTSDandBeyond

X (formerly known as Twitter) - @DebraLindh

  continue reading

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