. “The fact of the matter is, I do have people to talk to. But I get so sad sometimes I feel like there is nothing anyone can say,” said Lizzo. “Nobody can walk inside of your body and fix your brain -- not fix it, but change your brain around to feel things differently. By participating with ‘I’m Listening’ I hope that by sharing my feelings it will help everyone understand that it’s totally normal to have the lows with the highs – and sometimes asking for help is the first step.
The special will offer advice on discussing mental health and suicide with friends and family and what you can do to help someone you know who is struggling with depression and how to get involved in suicide prevention in your local community. The broadcast will be augmented by programming throughout National Suicide Prevention Week on Entercom's LGBTQ+ talk radio network CHANNEL Q, available nationwide on “I think issues around identity and mental health are intrinsically linked,” said Sara Quin of Tegan and Sara, discussing the double stigma around mental health and discrimination in the LGBTQ community in the statement.
If someone you know is going through a crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741-741.
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And JamesArthur23
So Halsey don’t get a hashtag or what is going on
Maybe he should work on his internalized homophobia first
Shawn has been doing so much good for the world its a shame people don't care about it.
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