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UnSilent: Candid Conversations About Suicide Prevention

UnSilent: Candid Conversations About Suicide Prevention

Written by: David Farber ASPIRE Center
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Talking about suicide can be uncomfortable, complicated, and often avoided, but silence can be dangerous. UnSilent: Candid Conversations About Suicide Prevention is a new podcast from the David Farber ASPIRE Center and Jefferson Health that tackles the difficult conversations around suicide prevention, mental health, and treating suicide crises with honesty and compassion.


Hosted by Amanda Blue, Dr. Matt Wintersteen, and Dr. Lucas Zullo, the series breaks down stigma, explores warning signs, and highlights evidence-based care alongside powerful stories from survivors and families. Through open dialogue, UnSilent reminds listeners that help is available and no one should have to suffer in silence.

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Episodes
  • Teens and Young Adults: What Every Parent Should Know
    May 25 2026

    Parents are surrounded by news and conversations about youth mental health and suicide. As a result, the concerns they feel are valid. This episode explores the unique challenges teens face, from bullying and social media to substance use, and how these factors impact their mental health. Most importantly, it shares practical tips and resources to help parents address these issues with confidence and care.

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    32 mins
  • How to Talk About Suicide– and Really Listen
    May 18 2026

    When you’re worried about someone, knowing what to say can feel overwhelming. This episode offers clear, compassionate guidance on how to ask a friend or loved one if they’re thinking about suicide. It also walks listeners through how to navigate the conversation, connect to available resources, and continue offering support throughout the journey of getting help and healing.

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    27 mins
  • Who’s Most at Risk?
    May 11 2026

    Building on the discussion of risk factors and warning signs, this episode explores specific groups that may face a higher risk of suicide. It explains why elevated risk doesn’t always mean a crisis, what additional factors can intensify vulnerability, and how strengthening protective factors can make a meaningful difference for these populations.

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    24 mins
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