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Let's Drop the Suicide Rate Among Men with Vincent Osborne

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The issue of men’s mental health is a big concern, and it is seen as a major cause of the current suicide rate. Men generally have less support and less empathy than women. This makes them more prone to negative emotions, double standards of life, and they are more likely to commit suicide, especially in our society where they are not allowed to express their feelings. No gentleman was to feel screwed up and to stay within the societal expectation; most are locked up in their emotional trauma and suffering in silence. They need help to let go and heal.

Join the conversation with Vincent Osborne as he shares his life up and down, transition, and how he got into poetry in the ‘Let’s Drop Suicide Rate’ Space. Vincent is an author and a poet. He works with The Lost Poets, a poetic group of worldwide writers whose mission is to shine a light on topics that affect humanity on a wide scale. 

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During this episode, you will learn about;

[01:50] What inspired Vincent to write the book “The Lost Poets: Suicide Notes.”

[06:47] How Vincent interprets writing when it comes to letting out negative emotions 

[09:30] Vincent upbringing and what he learned from childhood experiences

[15:42] How Vincent got in poetry and collaborated with other poets

[22:49] How the concept “Suicide Notes” came about

[25:32] The importance of being transparent, vulnerable, and letting it go

[22:28] Vincent dark moments and how he transitioned from suicide thoughts to transforming lives

[32:58] How to find “The Lost Poets: Suicide Notes” book

[35:20] Vincent experiences and journey to healing after a divorce 

[40:40] Vincent first book and how he kept his team perspective growing 

[46:12] Vincent second book Black in 2019: Suicide Notes

[48:53] About the third book, which is in progress

[50:26] Turning your pain into a purpose to transform lives 

[54:05] The lost Poet’s vision and mission in the poet space

[57:46] How to get The Lost Poets books and other resources

 

Notable quotes 

“No matter the situation you always have a voice.”

“Every day is a struggle for everybody.”

“Victory and healing are for people who wake up every day with determination.”

“Pain can help you create something special.”

Resources Mentioned

The Lost Poets: Suicide Notes

Black in 2019: Suicide Notes

Links Mentioned

YouTube: The Lost Poets

 

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