
Lifelines with David and John: The 988 Podcast
Join "Lifelines with David and John," a 988 Podcast, where we uncover the compelling world of crisis intervention and the ongoing development of the 988 lifeline. Since its inception in 2022, 988 has been a cornerstone of innovation and hope in suicide and crisis prevention.
Lifelines with David and John: The 988 Podcast
Loss: Real Men Do Cry - Ep 019 | Lifelines Podcast
In this episode, David and John sit down with Eric Hipple, former Detroit Lions quarterback, to discuss his impactful work with the University of Michigan's Depression Center of Excellence. Eric shares his journey through depression, shedding light on the mental health challenges faced by NFL players, veterans with traumatic brain injuries, and those living with PTSD. He opens up about the pivotal role football played in his life, the struggles retired athletes often face, and the critical need for mental health awareness and resources in the sports community. Eric also reflects on his path to healing and finding purpose after the heartbreaking loss of his son.
About Our Guest:
Eric Hipple is a former American football quarterback who played for the Detroit Lions in the National Football League (NFL) from 1980 to 1989. After his football career, he became an advocate for mental health awareness, particularly focusing on depression and suicide prevention. Hipple's work in this area was influenced by his struggles with depression and the loss of his son to suicide.
About the Podcast:
The 988 Podcast delivers an engaging format and informative content, making it easy to stay updated on crucial behavioral health topics. Explore The 988 Podcast to enhance your understanding of behavioral health care with David and John. Discover more by visiting https://behavioralhealthlink.com/bhlpodcast/.
About Us:
Behavioral Health Link is dedicated to supporting behavioral health professionals. Learn more about the BHL Platform and how it supports our vision to ensure everyone in crisis receives timely care by visiting us at https://behavioralhealthlink.com/.