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This is the space where I share professional insights, personal stories, creative writing, and day-to-day reflections. My writing chronicles my living experiences and acts as a place where I can personally offer you professional expertise and best practice ideas.
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September is Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month and #LittleRockAFB is hosting Mrs. Susie Reynolds Reece. She is a seasoned substance use, and suicide prevention strategist, speaker, and consultant. She will be speaking […]
Every person I have checked in on is struggling right now. Every person who has checked on me is struggling. We are all shifting because of what we are experiencing. […]
I’ve had quite a busy week of (virtual) travel across the West Coast over the past several days. Today I am pleased to participate in a series on civil rights […]
“Life is precious, and so is saying goodbye.” -Linda Kreter Grief is the longest, most painful goodbye. It’s awful, one-sided, awkward, and agonizing. Just when you think you have let […]
There have been moments in my life when I have felt unworthy of the blessings I have known due to the work I’ve found myself doing. The moment I connected […]
As a community board member for Levi Hospital, I was excited to be involved in the recent survey conducted by the organization. The survey aimed to identify the most pressing […]
In 2019, I was blessed to find myself working in suicide prevention across Arkansas and beyond. I spent countless hours trying to further efforts to help those who desperately need […]
How many losses have you suffered over your lifetime? A handful, more? What if you endured numerous losses in a single week? Losing a loved one is hard. Strike that. […]
Sometimes we assume we know what a person is going through when it can be difficult to understand their problems or stresses from our limited perspective. We often say the […]
The Oaklawn Rotary Club called me “charming and humorous” after my speech on suicide prevention. I hope someone left more informed on what can be done to prevent suicide.
Tomorrow is September 11th. On September 11th 2,996 people lost their lives in an attack the people of the United States vowed to never forget. Nearly 3,000 people woke up […]
There is no better feeling in the world then getting positive feedback on the work you passionately adore. Seldom is anyone looking forward to a suicide prevention session, my hope […]