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Live Through This: Samantha Nadler
April 28, 2015 20:55:50
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Live Through This: Samantha Nadler

I interviewed Samantha Nadler at the American Association of Suicidology's annual conference in Los Angeles on April 11, 2014. At the time, she was a MSSW student at the University of Tennessee, a supervisor at a crisis call center, and facilitator of a suicide loss survivor support group. She was 25. Read her story on the website at http://livethroughthis.org/samantha-nadler/.

Dese'Rae L. Stage

April 28, 2015 20:55:50

Dustin Hill Thank you to Samantha for sharing your story and lending your professional life to this cause. And thanks as always to Des for being amazing and keeping up with this project. <3

April 28, 2015 22:08:36 · Reply

Live Through This: Misha Kessler
April 30, 2015 18:50:01
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Live Through This: Misha Kessler

Misha Kessler is a young professional living in Washington, D.C. I photographed him at the American Association of Suicidology's (AAS) annual conference in Los Angeles on April 11, 2014 and interviewed him later via telephone. He was 23 years old at the time. Read his story on the LTT website at http://livethroughthis.org/misha-kessler/

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April 30, 2015 18:50:01

Live Through This: Kate Peoples
May 20, 2015 19:52:46
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Live Through This: Kate Peoples

Kate Peoples is a student and eating disorder awareness advocate in Austin, TX. She was 23 when I interviewed her on November 26, 2013. Read her story at http://livethroughthis.org/kate-peoples/

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May 20, 2015 19:52:46

Live Through This: Elvis Mella
May 30, 2015 06:12:52
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Live Through This: Elvis Mella

Elvis Mella is a systems engineer for an accounting firm in Miami, FL. We also went to high school together. He was 32 when I interviewed him on January 4, 2014.


Read his story at http://livethroughthis.org/elvis-mella/.

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May 30, 2015 06:12:52

Live Through This: Niomi Provins
June 3, 2015 03:58:33
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Live Through This: Niomi Provins

Niomi Provins is a student in Austin, TX. I photographed her on November 28, 2013 (Thanksgiving), and interviewed her later via telephone. She was 19 at the time.


Read Niomi's story on the website at http://livethroughthis.org/niomi-provins/

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June 3, 2015 03:58:33

Live Through This: Michael Skinner
June 9, 2015 19:02:53
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Live Through This: Michael Skinner

Michael Skinner is a musician and mental health advocate who lives in New Hampshire. He was 59 when I interviewed him in Boston on April 5, 2014.


Read his story here: http://livethroughthis.org/michael-skinner/

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June 9, 2015 19:02:53

Live Through This: David Pajo
August 19, 2015 20:24:27
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Live Through This: David Pajo

David Pajo is a New Jersey-based musician known for his work with bands like SlintYeah Yeah Yeahs, and Interpol. He was 46 when I interviewed him in New York City on March 11, 2015.


Read his story on the website at http://livethroughthis.org/david-pajo/

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August 19, 2015 20:24:27

Live Through This: Cecelia Markow
September 1, 2015 03:17:26
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Live Through This: Cecelia Markow

Cecilia Markow is a 19 year old musician and student from Austin, TX. I interviewed her in November 2013.


Once my internet connection gets fixed, her story will live at http://livethroughthis.org/cecelia-markow


In the meantime, you can see some of it on film (courtesy of the Mental Health Channel) here: http://mentalhealthchannel.tv/episode/live-through-this



If you’re feeling suicidal, please talk to somebody. You can reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. 


Thanks again to Whitney Rakich for transcribing Cissy's interview.

Dese'Rae L. Stage

September 1, 2015 03:17:26

Live Through This: Lyndee McKinley
September 29, 2015 18:15:47
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Live Through This: Lyndee McKinley

Lyndee McKinley is a foster parent and owner of a catering company. She was 23 when I interviewed her in Austin, TX, on November 26, 2013.


You can read her story on the website here.

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September 29, 2015 18:15:47

Live Through This: Alissa Orber
September 30, 2015 21:54:29
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Live Through This: Alissa Orber

Alissa Orber is a comedian in Los Angeles. She was 28 when I interviewed her in Brooklyn, NY, on March 10, 2014.


Here's a snippet from her interview:


Des: Do you address this kind of subject matter in your comedy?


Alissa: I don't, really. The thing is, sometimes it depends on the crowd. A lot of people get super uncomfortable when you talk about it... I feel like this is something that we have to deal with, [but] people don't really react favorably to it, so I don't address it that much. I do address my feelings of inadequacy in comedy. Basically, my comedy is me getting up there and talking about how awful I am, and hoping that people laugh at it, and it seems to have been going over pretty well so far.


Des: Does it make you feel better?


Alissa: Yeah!


Des: Tell me more about comedians and depression, or alcoholism, or suicide.


Alissa: Well, comedy... A sense of humor, in itself, is a defense mechanism. My defense mechanism is just more palatable than [some] other people's. It's something you can make money off of, honestly. I think, with a defense mechanism like that, I got it from feeling neglected as a child, being bullied. It's a defense mechanism that people who've not had it so well usually develop, and therefore they're already prone to depression. I think that's really a big part of it.


Also, I think you have to be smart to be funny, and people who are smart are usually miserable. I just read somewhere that people with higher IQs are generally pretty miserable. I get it. When you know what's going on, it's kind of depressing.


Luckily, I never developed any real addictions to anything, but that is common in comedy, as well—alcoholism, drug use. There's just that need to disconnect from how depressed you are.



You can read the rest of her story over on the website.

Dese'Rae L. Stage

September 30, 2015 21:54:29

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