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The Dark Side of "Bell Let's Talk" | #288

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In this episode, Kelsi Sheren discusses the hypocrisy surrounding mental health advocacy, particularly focusing on the Bell Let's Talk campaign and its ties to organizations promoting assisted dying. She emphasizes the importance of honest conversations about suicide prevention and mental health, drawing from her personal experiences as a veteran. Kelsi calls for accountability from corporations and advocates for genuine support for mental health recovery.

Kelsi emphasizes the need for honest discussions about mental health. She highlights the alarming rate of suicide among veterans. The Bell Let's Talk campaign is criticized for its hypocrisy. Kelsi warns against the dangers of medical assistance in dying.

She shares her personal journey of healing from PTSD and depression. The conversation calls for accountability from corporations like Bell. Kelsi argues that real mental health advocacy requires uncomfortable truths. She stresses the importance of community support and accessible therapies. The episode critiques the narrative that promotes death as a solution. Kelsi encourages listeners to demand transparency from organizations.

00:00 Introduction to a New Perspective

01:25 The Reality of Suicide Prevention

02:48 Bell Let's Talk: A Hypocritical Campaign

05:19 Eugenics and Medical Assistance in Dying

10:07 The True Cost of Mental Health Neglect

15:16 Demanding Accountability from Corporations

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In this episode, Kelsi Sheren discusses the hypocrisy surrounding mental health advocacy, particularly focusing on the Bell Let's Talk campaign and its ties to organizations promoting assisted dying. She emphasizes the importance of honest conversations about suicide prevention and mental health, drawing from her personal experiences as a veteran. Kelsi calls for accountability from corporations and advocates for genuine support for mental health recovery.

Kelsi emphasizes the need for honest discussions about mental health. She highlights the alarming rate of suicide among veterans. The Bell Let's Talk campaign is criticized for its hypocrisy. Kelsi warns against the dangers of medical assistance in dying.

She shares her personal journey of healing from PTSD and depression. The conversation calls for accountability from corporations like Bell. Kelsi argues that real mental health advocacy requires uncomfortable truths. She stresses the importance of community support and accessible therapies. The episode critiques the narrative that promotes death as a solution. Kelsi encourages listeners to demand transparency from organizations.

00:00 Introduction to a New Perspective

01:25 The Reality of Suicide Prevention

02:48 Bell Let's Talk: A Hypocritical Campaign

05:19 Eugenics and Medical Assistance in Dying

10:07 The True Cost of Mental Health Neglect

15:16 Demanding Accountability from Corporations

Substack: https://substack.com/@kelsisheren

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SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS

- - - - - - - - - - - -

RHO Nutrition - Code: KELSI20 - https://rhonutrition.com/KELSI

Ketone IQ- 30% off with code KELSI - https://ketone.com/KELSI

Good Livin- 20% off with code KELSI -

https://www.itsgoodlivin.com/?ref=KELSI

Brass & Unity - 20% off with code UNITY - http://brassandunity.com

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SHOP

B&U Jewelry & Eyewear: https://brassandunity.com

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Follow #thekelsisherenperspective

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CHARITY

Heroic Hearts Project - https://www.heroicheartsproject.org

All Secure Foundation - http://allsecurefoundation.org

Defenders of Freedom -https://www.defendersoffreedom.us

Boot Campaign - https://bootcampaign.org

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