Scott Light
Voices For Suicide Prevention
The suicide crisis in Ohio and in America has no boundaries and neither will our conversations. We'll talk openly about the how, the why and the solutions to suicide prevention. This vital conversation is brought to you by the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation as we'll highlight experts, counselors, clinicians, advocates and ordinary people doing extraordinary things in the name of saving lives.
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Episodes
Yale and OSU Collab To Bring Suicide Specific Care To More People 10.06.2026 29:38
A phone app that helps cut suicide attempts by more than half sounds like science fiction until you hear the data and the design choices behind it. We sit down with Dr. Seth Feuerstein (Yale School of Medicine) to talk about OTX202, a clinician-supported suicide prevention app developed in collaboration with Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. It's built to deliver suicide-specific...
Putting Black Girls at Promise Through Community Support 20.05.2026 34:48
If you’ve ever wondered why some mental health programs actually stick while others fade after a single event, this conversation is for you and your organization. We’re joined by Fran Frazier of the Black Girl Rising Research Project and Rebecca Jones, Child and Adolescent Services Director with the Mental Health Addiction and Recovery Services Board of Lorain County. This episode is centered on...
What If Calm Is A Warning Sign: Autism and Suicide Prevention 21.04.2026 31:11
Autistic people are at higher risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors, yet too many support systems still treat autism and mental health as separate worlds. Stepanie and Scott sit down with Lisa Morgan, an autistic adult and founder of the Autism and Suicide Prevention Work Group, and Dr. Brenna Maddox, a clinical psychologist and co-chair of the work group, to talk about what that gap looks like...
When Infection Hijacks The Mind: PANS and PANDAS Explained 23.03.2026 26:23
Overnight personality changes are every parent’s nightmare, especially when the symptoms don’t fit a neat box. Scott and Stephanie are joined by Gabriella True, President and founding Board Member of Aspire, to explain PANS and PANDAS in plain language and with hard-earned honesty. Gabriella brings professional advocacy plus lived experience as a mom of twins impacted by PANS and as someone who h...
How One Woman Turned Two Decades of Anxiety and Depression Into a Mission to Break Stigma 13.02.2026 30:55
A raw, generous conversation with iHeart radio personality and OSPF ambassador Sol Tsonis that transforms stigma into strategy and rock bottom into a starting line. Sol takes us into the moments that shaped her mental health journey—from early depression and anxiety in her teens to the deliberate, imperfect climb toward stability. We talk about the turning points that matter: choosing a short cour...
Local Voices Together Create National Impact on Suicide Prevention 21.01.2026 28:38
A dinner conversation sparked a movement. We sit down with leaders from SAVE and Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation CEO Tony Coder to share how the National Suicide Prevention Advocacy Network (NSPAN) is helping small and mid-sized nonprofits combine their strengths, talents and passions! The idea is simple but ambitious: when community groups connect and collaborate, proven strategies scale faste...
A Farmer Shares Why Mental Health Matters In Agriculture 05.12.2025 30:55
The heart of Ohio agriculture beats inside family trucks, quiet cab rides, and long rows that hold equal parts pride and pressure. We sit with first‑generation farmer Nathan Brown to trace the real story behind the harvest: the money paid up front, the machinery that breaks at the worst time, and weather that never reads the plan. Nathan shares how he scaled from 25 acres to 2,000, why conservatio...
How Being Brave Means Asking for Help 24.11.2025 44:53
Raw honesty meets hard-won wisdom in a conversation with three veterans who open up about service, identity, and the messy middle of healing. We explore how the military’s structure can be both lifeline and blindfold—building discipline and leadership while making it easy to bury pain in the name of the mission. From early careers where mental health was a no-go topic to a slow cultural shift towa...
Healing Behind The Walls: A Conversation with Ohio's Corrections Director 29.10.2025 45:56
What if a prison operated like a bridge back to community rather than a dead end? We sit down with Director Annette Chambers-Smith of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to explore how values, data, and everyday relationships are reshaping safety, reentry, and long-term well-being. We start with the bigger picture: 98% of people come home. That reality shifts the mission toward he...
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Saving Lives One Call at a Time 02.09.2025 31:43
The lifesaving work happening behind the scenes at Ohio's 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is both humbling and extraordinary. With over 592,000 contacts in just three years—approximately 700-800 daily—the service has become a critical resource for Ohioans experiencing mental health crises. What makes this number even more remarkable is the human connection happening with each call. As 988 spe...
Pedaling for Purpose: The Ride for Hope Story 25.08.2025 39:52
When COVID-19 forced the world into isolation, four friends with beat-up bikes started riding around their neighborhood to escape cabin fever. Those simple rides evolved into something none of them expected – a movement that's changing how people talk about mental health and suicide prevention across Ohio. "We just started riding bikes together," explains Josh Snead of Ride for Hope...
Breaking Stigmas: How Young People Are Transforming Mental Health Conversations 21.07.2025 25:34
Breaking down the walls of silence surrounding youth mental health takes courage, creativity, and compassion – qualities that shine brightly in our remarkable student guests this month. Meet Ainslee Lloyd from Franklin High School and Aarush Mantro from St. Xavier High School, two passionate advocates serving on the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation's Youth Advisory Council. Their infectious...
Beyond the Stigma: Why Companies Can't Afford to Ignore Mental Health 30.06.2025 40:07
The workplace mental health crisis is costing American businesses billions while leaving employees struggling without adequate support. This eye-opening conversation with Teresa Lampl, CEO of the Ohio Council of Behavioral Health and Family Services Providers, and Ashley Matthews, VP of Tax for Crane Group and Maryhaven Board Member, reveals the shocking reality behind mental health access in toda...
Beyond the Darkness: A Family's Journey Through Grief and Advocacy 28.05.2025 32:02
What does resilience look like in the face of unthinkable loss? Debbie McClintock found herself navigating that question when she lost both her husband Pete and son Logan to suicide within five months. Rather than letting grief define her story, she chose to honor how they lived. "Pete had a really big heart," Debbie shares, describing a quiet computer programmer who loved chess and tell...
The Hidden Cost: Domestic Violence's $1.2 Billion Impact on Ohio 28.04.2025 42:01
According to the Ohio Domestic Violence Network, the economic impact of domestic violence in Ohio is formidable, costing the state $1.2 billion annually. Yet only $20 million is allocated to combat this crisis. This discrepancy affects thousands: while nearly 10,000 Ohioans found shelter last year, over 8,000 were turned away due to capacity issues. Annually, around 188,000 experience intimate par...
Beyond Politics: Finding Common Ground in Ohio's Suicide Prevention 28.03.2025 43:32
The looming deadline for Ohio's budget, which Governor Mike DeWine must sign by June 30th at midnight, creates an urgent backdrop for critical conversations about mental health funding. As pandemic-era federal dollars disappear from community pipelines, state lawmakers face increasingly difficult decisions about which programs to fund and which to scale back. State Representative Jodi Salvo,...
This ONE word describes suicide prevention efforts in 2025 12.02.2025 33:28
Executive Director Tony Coder describes OSPF's continual evolution to save lives by saying 2025 is a year to innovate. Tony joins this episode to look at the current state of mental health and suicide prevention in Ohio and beyond, plus details the initiatives that are growing and innovating to meet the needs in every corner of our state. Tony, Rachel, and Scott also tick through every cam...
'Life Is Better With You Here' campaign drives outreach and advocacy in Black communities 22.01.2025 52:19
There are statistics and there is culture. And sometimes, when the two mix, the outcome, to be very blunt, can be deadly. Black children 5-12 years old have been dying by suicide at double the rate of their white counterparts. Myriad factors contribute to that, including schools, poverty, hunger, crime, and access to healthcare. A recent survey of Black people points to nearly two-thirds of...
Legendary broadcaster turned movie producer urges men to get loud about mental health 18.12.2024 42:20
You've heard people say, 'Now that guy has lived a life!' It's an axiom that absolutely describes Dino Tripodis. You may know him as a former morning DJ for two decades in the Columbus radio market. But along the way, he's also been a private investigator, a touring comedian, an author, a screenwriter, a movie producer, and now an ambassador for us at OSPF! As Dino...
Ohio leaders break stigmas and create programs to address suicides in the construction industry 18.11.2024 50:24
When you bring together a Marine and construction safety executive with a youth pastor, two-time cancer survivor, and fellow construction leader, you get a dynamic conversation filled with passion and purpose. Johel Woodliff is a Safety Director at Walsh Construction and Paul Lawson is a Construction Executive and Mental Health Advocate who join Scott and Rachel for this month's episode on t...
Ohio leader takes on a national role in postvention leadership and advocacy 14.10.2024 23:20
Clinicians, mental health specialists and non-profits around Ohio know Denise Meine Graham and her passion, humanity, grace and yes, trauma, related to suicide. She lost her son, Drey, to suicide more than 10 years ago. She later attended a conference about supportive services and then started providing that support herself. She founded LOSS Community Services in 2014 and since then, more tha...
Nationwide Children's Hospital researchers lead Ohio and the country on media suicide reporting guidelines 30.09.2024 59:40
When was the last time you clicked on a story knowing full well it was pure clickbait but you wanted a quick smile during your day and that story did its job! Hey, we all do it. From a changing mainstream media landscape to algorithmic calculations for your social media feeds, companies know two things: our time is valuable and our attention spans are short. However, when it comes to reporting...
Suicide Prevention Through Resilience Training in Student-Athletes 03.09.2024 41:30
Many people see a young, powerful and supremely fluid athlete on a field or court and think, 'What it must be like to have the world in the palm of your hand?' But the truth is, mental health concerns and suicide in collegiate student-athletes have increased over the past ten years. There are immense pressures on these young people from the rigors of practice, class work and of cours...
OhioMHAS executive is THE definition of resiliency from a life of love and challenge 20.08.2024 39:17
Tia Marcel Moretti is Chief Advisor and Deputy Director of The Office of Community & Family Resiliency within the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. It's a long title but you could likely sum up her life's work and philosophy this way - 'let's serve people and get the work done!' She's reached the highest levels of state government as an...
Two educators talk Pride Month and what young people aren't telling their parents 20.06.2024 38:24
Just about every city, town and county in Ohio is celebrating June and Pride Month. Columbus hosts one of the largest Pride celebrations in the entire country! At the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation, we're committed to helping everyone find their true voice and the resources they need for mental health and suicide prevention. We enthusiastically join the celebration of Pride Month and...
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