Ryan Leavitt: 988An Effort to Prevent Suicide

Published: March 15, 2023, 11 a.m.

Ryan Leavitt doesn\u2019t know if the new 988 lifeline would\u2019ve made a difference for his sister-in-law Lizzie, whose long battle with mental illness ultimately took her life in 2014. But when Leavitt was given the opportunity to work on the legislation that ultimately led to the new easy-to-remember hotline, he viewed it as a way to not only honor Lizzie\u2019s life but also to hopefully preserve the lives of so many who face the heartbreaking realities of suicidal thoughts. On this week\u2019s episode, Leavitt discusses the hope that comes through the gospel of Jesus Christ, not only through the resurrection but also as we each seek to do all we can to \u201clift up the heads that hang down.\u201d

Show Notes

2:54- What You May Not Know About Congress

11:39- 988 Legislation

15:46- Lizzie

21:30- The Years Since

25:44- No One Size Fits All Approach

28:41- #SmileForLizzie

33:40- Great Expectations\xa0

37:02- A Societal Problem

39:32- Gratitude

42:45- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?\xa0

\u201cIt\u2019s for us to be engaged in meaningful work to help those around us.\u201d \u2014Ryan Leavitt

Links

988 Lifeline

Silent Souls Weeping by Jane Clayson Johnson

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