Speaking of Suicide
Speaking of Suicide

Speaking of Suicide

Adventurous Audio

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Speaking of Suicide is made in support of and in collaboration with the Highland based charity Mikeysline. As well as hearing from people who have either suffered from mental health problems themselves or have lost someone to suicide Mikeysline provides insight and ideas for how to recognise if you’re vulnerable and what to do if you’re struggling. If you need someone to talk to, you can text Mikeysline on 07786 20 77 55 or contact via messenger, webchat or twitter. Sun-Thurs 6pm-10pm & Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm. Speaking of Suicide is an Adventurous Audio production made thanks to the support of D&D Paving Ltd. The music throughout the series is ‘Nana’ by Tom Ireland.

Recent Episodes

Jacqui Waring - losing a son to schizophrenia and to suicide
SEP 29, 2025
Jacqui Waring - losing a son to schizophrenia and to suicide
"I started to grieve for everything he was losing long before we lost him...it wasn't just him that couldn't see any future clearly, it was me too"Key takeaways from this podcastSerious mental illness doesn't happen overnight, its a slow emergenceWe need to re-think how we work with families and loved onesAn inspirational example of turning grief into positive conversations for changeJacqui lost her son Will to suicide in July of 2024.  At the time he was an in-patient at New Craigs psychiatric hospital in Inverness, being treated for schizophrenia.  Will’s mental ill health didn’t come overnight, it was a long slow and painful road full of anxiety for his family who battled to support him for years until it became clear that Will was seriously unwell.  When he was finally diagnosed and started being treated, the family and care team tried to keep Will believing there was hope of a better life ahead but for Will, who loved the outdoors and was singularly determined, the cage of being sectioned in a secure hospital was too much.  Since losing Will, Jacqui has turned her grief into a drive for change, taking part in the review into Will’s death and working alongside the NHS to come up with a plan and timeframe so that more families are supported and fewer have to ever experience the pain of losing a loved one to suicide when they’re receiving hospital care. https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/funding-research-into-schizophrenia Call to Action...If you need someone to talk to, you can text Mikeysline on 07786 20 77 55 or contact via messenger, webchat or X. Sun-Thurs 6pm-10pm & Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm.Or come and visit at 4 Strothers Lane, Inverness IV1 1LR, Sun-Thurs 6pm-10pm & Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm.Follow Mikeysline on socials XFacebookInstagramSpeaking of Suicide hosting is supported by D and D Paving Ltd. Speaking of Suicide is produced and presented by Adventurous Audio
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54 MIN
Haylis Smith - What if a conversation could save a life?
SEP 10, 2025
Haylis Smith - What if a conversation could save a life?
"I think it's really important if people are struggling and they have reached out that you take that time. I try to be as kind and caring and compassionate as I possibly can be"Key takeaways from this podcastWe need to build in time, space and compassion to our lives to help and support people who are struggling. We all have a part to play in that in our lives.We can have these courageous conversations with people we are concerned about it and you will make a difference by opening up the conversation.What if a conversation about suicide could save a life. That life might a friend, a family member, a loved one. So how would you start it? What words will you use?A new campaign from Suicide Prevention Scotland wants us to do exactly that, start the conversation. It’s a campaign aimed at normalising the idea of talking about suicide - and giving all of us the confidence to do so. Because here’s the thing, talking about suicide is the best way to prevent it.  Haylis Smith is the National Delivery Lead for Suicide Prevention Scotland – she’s the one leading this campaign which is based around people’s lived experiences of suicide and it’s something that sits very closely to her heart having lost her uncle Joe to suicide when she was a teenager.Discover more about Suicide Prevention Scotland If you need someone to talk to, you can text Mikeysline on 07786 20 77 55 or contact via messenger, webchat or X. Sun-Thurs 6pm-10pm & Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm.Or come and visit at 4 Strothers Lane, Inverness IV1 1LR, Sun-Thurs 6pm-10pm & Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm.Follow Mikeysline on socials XFacebookInstagramSpeaking of Suicide hosting is supported by D and D Paving Ltd. Speaking of Suicide is produced and presented by Adventurous Audio
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42 MIN
Charlotte's story - the pain of losing your bestie
SEP 1, 2025
Charlotte's story - the pain of losing your bestie
"my heart was stopping, I couldn't breathe, I felt like I was dying, I couldn't see that it would ever be ok"Counsellor Shona Macpherson's key takeaways from this podcastThe shock of losing someone to suicide can be utterly physical. Don't be surprised if your body shuts down in order to protect itself from the pain of grief.Friendship groups can be incredibly important to get you through extreme grief. There is a huge amount to learn from how Charlotte's friends coped in the aftermath of losing their great friend.Charlotte and Amelia had been friends since they were at school.  They were part of an incredibly tight friendship group throughout their teens.  In spite of being really different in character, the two friends had a wonderful relationship and Amelia was a constant in Charlotte’s life, becoming her bestie in all things.  They talked every day and shared everything they were going through.  So when Amelia started struggling when she first went to University, Charlotte was well aware of her troubles.  Even though they shared so much when Amelia left University for a second time, returned home and took her life, the shockwave through Charlotte and all the friends’ lives was massive.  Since losing Amelia 2 years ago Charlotte has been processing her grief and, in this frank and deeply heartfelt conversation, Charlotte provides extraordinary insight into the pressures of student life and how she’s coped in the dark days since losing the friend she loved so very much. Call to Action...If you need someone to talk to, you can text Mikeysline on 07786 20 77 55 or contact via messenger, webchat or X. Sun-Thurs 6pm-10pm & Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm.Or come and visit at 4 Strothers Lane, Inverness IV1 1LR, Sun-Thurs 6pm-10pm & Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm.Follow Mikeysline on socials XFacebookInstagramSpeaking of Suicide hosting is supported by D and D Paving Ltd. Speaking of Suicide is produced and presented by Adventurous Audio
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39 MIN
Alex and Cammy show the power of sharing and peer support
AUG 4, 2025
Alex and Cammy show the power of sharing and peer support
Meet Alex and Cammy, probably two of the last guys you'd ever look at and think they had mental health struggles but like loads of us, they do, but they've found a way to cope through the support of Andy's Man Club. In the 2nd of our episodes from the remarkable Wilderness Wellbeing Retreat in the remote Scottish Highlands, Alex and Cammy from share their recovery journeys. For Alex it’s a story which led him from alcohol abuse to a point of crisis and a failed suicide attempt to then discovering Andy’s Man Club which he went on to champion in Scotland.  Andy’s Man Club now has 56 weekly clubs across Scotland and one of the people to benefit is Cammy.  Cammy’s journey led him to contemplating ending his life one desperate new year but he shares how that turned around and the joy he now gets from being a dad and his weekly connection to other men through Andy’s Man Club.  Heartbreaking, inspiring, honest and ultimately uplifting, Alex and Cammy demonstrate first hand just how powerful story sharing really is.https://www.wildernesswellbeing.scot/https://andysmanclub.co.uk/If you need someone to talk to, you can text Mikeysline on 07786 20 77 55 or contact via messenger, webchat or X. Sun-Thurs 6pm-10pm & Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm.Or come and visit at 4 Strothers Lane, Inverness IV1 1LR, Sun-Thurs 6pm-10pm & Fri-Sat 6pm-11pm.Follow Mikeysline on socials XFacebookInstagramSpeaking of Suicide hosting is supported by D and D Paving Ltd. Speaking of Suicide is produced and presented by Adventurous Audio
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33 MIN