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Kevin Hines: All I Wanted to Do Was Live

Kevin Hines: All I Wanted to Do Was Live

FromThe Squeeze


Kevin Hines: All I Wanted to Do Was Live

FromThe Squeeze

ratings:
Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Jul 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

TW: suicide, suicidal ideation, substance abuse, addiction, prostitution 
In the year 2000, Kevin Hines became one of only 36 (less than 1%) to survive the fall from the Golden Gate Bridge. Today, he is a best-selling author, public speaker, and award-winning documentary filmmaker who travels the world sharing his story of hope, healing, and recovery while teaching the ability to survive pain over and over again. Today, he opens up about his traumatic childhood, the day his brain broke, and the journey he has been on ever since. He discusses the instant regret he experienced as he tried to take his life, his experience in psychiatric wards, and meeting the love of his life. Kevin offers insight on how to have a conversation with someone you think may be suicidal, what he teaches people who are struggling with suicidal thoughts, and what to do when someone tells you they are suicidal. Lastly, he provides an inspiring update on his fight for a net to surround the entirety of the Golden Gate Bridge, his foundation, and offers a direct message to anyone out there considering suicide. Please: Be Here Tomorrow.  
To learn more about everything Kevin is doing, visit kevinhinesstory.com and on YouTube  
If you or a loved one need support we encourage you to contact these providers:  
Call: Lifeline 1 800 273 8255 (USA Only) 
Text: CNQR to 741 741 Crisis Text Line (USA Only) 
Visit: www.suicide.org (International Phone Numbers) 
You can also find resources, including BetterHelp, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, National Suicide Prevention Hotline, and more at lemonsbytay.com/resources 
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Released:
Jul 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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