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Some people reach a point where they feel the only solution to their problems is to take their own lives. Kevin Hines reached that point and chose to jump off the Golden Gate Bridge. He is one of the few to survive that leap and today, he is a mental health advocate and author of the book “Cracked, Not Broken.” He joins us to tell his story and talk about mental health. We’ll also hear from local mental health providers about where help is available.

Surviving A Suicide Attempt: Kevin Hines’ Story | WFAE

October 12, 2015

Some people reach a point where they feel the only solution to their problems is to take their own lives. Kevin Hines reached that point and chose to jump off the Golden Gate Bridge. He is one of the few to survive that leap and today, he is a mental health advocate and author of … More Surviving A Suicide Attempt: Kevin Hines’ Story | WFAE

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More snow scenes after a dusting overnight from the #morningwalk on the Greenway and around Davidson. It was 14° and sunny this morning with about 5 inches of snow on the ground in Davidson. (That's my estimate from several measurements. Others say up to a foot here.) That didn't stop some of our neighbors from jogging or walking to church. The snow required shoveling - can't remember the last time we had to do this. I had to come in - Shelley kept on going to Main Street - "Shoveling my walk to work," she said. Good morning #Moon and Jupiter in an ominous sky  tonight. "With These Hands" by @hankwillisthomas surrounded by ice at @davidsoncollege and other sights on my Wednesday #morningwalk Tuesday night sounded good at @flatirononmain this week with guitar Mike Orlando, mandolin @jonahhortonmusic and guitar @edan_aldridge jamming at Flatiron Kitchen Tuesday night. When your local has weekend headliner music on a weeknight. This is Dr. W.H. Wooten, the man who built my house and the victim of a scandalous crime a century ago. On Feb. 7, I'll be telling the story of the 1914 "Murder on South Street," a story I've been researching and writing about for years. It's the next @davidsonhistoricalsociety program. Rachel Workman @workmanchronicles of @ghostsofdavidson fame will join me to talk about this hometown true crime. Join us - it's free! Register at the society website.  https://www.davidsohistoricalsociety.org/post/february-program-murder-on-south-street We got mostly snow and sleet over night here in downtown Davidson overnight. There's a thin layer of ice underneath. The forecast is for more worrisome icing later Sunday. Stay safe. I saw a few cars and one fellow walking soul - @alan22da - as I went out to inspect at 8:15am. #morningwalk Waxing quarter moon on a Friday night. Calm before the storm?
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