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Fearlessly Always
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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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I had been wanting to go to for months, just to see amazing people share their souls. asked me as soon as I walked in if I was going to share. I […]
What words can be said at a time like this to encompass the emotions we are drowning in? None. There are no words. Sorry is what we fall back on […]
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.
Another night of poetry and spoken word at the longest-running weekly poetry reading in the country hosted by Kai Coggin.
This post contains content displaying a child abuse event and explicit language. Should you feel you need additional support, you can connect with a trained volunteer at the National Suicide […]
Today I closed the door on a huge part of the past three years of my life, and I now find myself starting a new journey. As of this evening, […]
Dad, today you should turn 64. Over the years, on this day I have always wondered, what would this day be like with you here? Would it have been just […]
Dearly beloved, I officiated my first wedding yesterday. It was simple, sweet, and spectacular. #official #mrslucas #wedding #arkansas
I would never have thought that my personal journey of helping prevent suicide would become what it has today… a life mission… but also an organization such as CHI St. […]
People are always asking me about my job(s), and I can never give a concise or simple answer because what I do varies daily and even from hour to hour. […]
Suicide rates can devastate communities, and it takes a concerted effort from everyone to make a difference. I am proud to say that after two years of high death rates […]
It’s such a simple question. We all know the answer, but how often do we actually answer it truthfully? Are you? Happy? To answer that, first we must figure out […]