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My name is Susie.  I have three children, the youngest of whom struggles with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. I never thought this could happen to me, and I missed the signs.  Being a parent is really hard, and I'm here to help! I'm talking to parents and experts to help you with the issues your kids may face.  I want you to know that you are not alone and there is hope. 

The Just A Mom Podcast Susie Gurley

    • Kids & Family
    • 5.0 • 111 Ratings

My name is Susie.  I have three children, the youngest of whom struggles with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. I never thought this could happen to me, and I missed the signs.  Being a parent is really hard, and I'm here to help! I'm talking to parents and experts to help you with the issues your kids may face.  I want you to know that you are not alone and there is hope. 

    Season 5 Episode 13: Kyle Part 2

    Season 5 Episode 13: Kyle Part 2

    The final episode of Season 5 is the conclusion of Susie’s conversation with Kyle. Kyle shares candidly the many challenges he faced as the parent of a child struggling with depression and suicide attempts. Don’t miss this story of hope and perseverance that will undoubtedly encourage all.

    • 30 min
    Season 5 Episode 12: Kyle

    Season 5 Episode 12: Kyle

    In this episode of the Just A Mom podcast, Susie converses with Kyle about his journey as a parent raising a child grappling with mental health issues. Kyle delves into the hurdles he encountered in identifying early indicators and the opportunities for intervention. He sheds light on the struggles of securing suitable treatment and the toll it took on his family. The dialogue underscores the pressing need for enhanced accessibility and resources within the mental health care framework. Throughout the discussion, Kyle reflects on his experience navigating parenthood amidst his child's mental health challenges, highlighting the adversities faced, such as bullying and mental health societal stigma, stressing the importance of empathy, and fostering candid discussions on mental well-being. Kyle also underscores the significance of attentive listening and the necessity for parents to prioritize their therapy. Offering guidance for parents of young children, he emphasizes the value of trusting instincts and commemorating minor victories while maintaining optimism and acknowledging the transient nature of tough times.

    Key Takeaways

    Early detection of mental health issues in children is pivotal for timely intervention.Even parents, including those in healthcare, can overlook signs and must remain vigilant.Challenges persist in mental health care accessibility and insurance coverage.Mental illness profoundly affects family dynamics and warrants support and understanding.Parenting a child with mental health issues can reshape healthcare professionals' approach to medicine.The effects of bullying on mental health and well-being.Addressing bullying and eradicating the stigma surrounding mental health remain pertinent issues.Promoting the importance of empathy is crucial despite potential developmental constraints in youth.Open dialogue about mental health and empathy cultivation are vital for children's well-being.Providing support through attentive listening, devoid of a solution-driven agenda, is immensely impactful.Prioritizing personal therapy is essential for parents navigating a child's mental health challenges.Parents of young children should focus on individualized understanding and foster open communication.Trusting instincts and seeking early assistance are pivotal when suspecting a child's mental health struggles.Embracing a day-by-day approach and celebrating small victories aids in navigating parenthood amidst mental health challenges.Maintaining hope and acknowledging the transient nature of adversity is crucial for resilience.
    Topics: bullying and mental health, the effects of bullying on mental health and well-being, the importance of empathy

    • 37 min
    Season 5 Episode 11: Ryan Lefebvre Part 2

    Season 5 Episode 11: Ryan Lefebvre Part 2

    This is the second in a two part series with Ryan LeFevbre, Kansas City Royals Announcer. Ryan continues his story by sharing more about his mental health journey and his road to healing. We discuss Ryan’s book, The Shame of Me: One Man’s Journey to Depression and Back (https://www.amazon.com/Shame-Mans-Journey-Depression-Back/dp/0984113029). Don’t miss the conclusion of this honest and vulnerable conversation that is sure to encourage you.

    • 43 min
    Season 5 Episode 10: Ryan Lefebvre, Baseball Announcer for the Kansas City Royals

    Season 5 Episode 10: Ryan Lefebvre, Baseball Announcer for the Kansas City Royals

    Podcast Episode Show Notes: "Ryan Lefebvre"In this episode of the Just A Mom podcast, Susie engages in a conversation with Ryan Lefebvre, the baseball announcer for the Kansas City Royals. Together, they delve into Ryan's profound journey through depression and his subsequent recovery. Ryan candidly shares his upbringing in a fractured family, shedding light on its impact on his self-worth and self-esteem. He explores the relentless pursuit of external validation in shaping his life. The episode delves into Ryan's battle with major depression, highlighting the moment when he reached out for assistance. Ryan also reflects on the role that counseling, journaling, and medication played in his path to recovery.
    Throughout the conversation, Ryan emphasizes the importance of discussing mental health, particularly for men who might be hesitant to share their struggles. He advocates for seeking help and support and delves into how his faith significantly contributed to his healing process, stressing the significance of surrendering to God's plan. Ryan also touches on the different facets of intimacy in relationships and underscores the need for balance. He addresses the stigma surrounding mental health in religious communities and underscores the importance of recognizing mental health as a medical condition.
    Key Takeaways:
    Childhood experiences and family dynamics can have a profound impact on one's emotional well-being, self-worth, and self-esteem.The pursuit of external validation and material success may lead to feelings of emptiness and dissatisfaction.Seeking help through counseling can provide valuable insights and support in navigating depression.Journaling and creative outlets are effective tools for processing emotions and gaining clarity during the journey to recovery.Discussing mental health is crucial, especially for men who may be hesitant to open up about their struggles.Faith can play a significant role in the healing process, offering hope and purpose.Intimacy in relationships involves physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual connections.Understanding mental health as a medical condition helps reduce stigma and promotes effective treatment.If you want to hear more about Ryan’s story we warmly recommend his book “The Shame of Me”. This book represents Ryan’s sincere wish to help others by sharing more stories from his life.Topics: mental health in religious communities, mental health and religion, self-worth and self-esteem

    • 48 min
    Season 5 Episode 9: Carron Montgomery, Licensed Professional Counselor and Author, Part 2

    Season 5 Episode 9: Carron Montgomery, Licensed Professional Counselor and Author, Part 2

    Podcast Episode Show Notes: "Carron Montgomery, Licenced Professional Counselor and Award-Winning Author Part 2"
    Introduction: Welcome back to the Just a Mom podcast! In this highly anticipated episode, Susie is joined once again by Carron Montgomery. Carron brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table, delving into topics ranging from neuroplasticity to the therapeutic benefits of nature. Throughout the conversation, Carron shares invaluable insights into the challenges faced by individuals and families in today's digital age, emphasizing the importance of balanced emotional expression and the power of human connection. As an added treat, Carron discusses her new book, "The Invisible Riptide" , a testament to her dedication to empowering individuals of all ages with the tools they need to navigate life's complexities.
    Parental Concerns Amidst the Pandemic:The discussion starts with the anxiety parents face during the pandemic while needing to work.Emphasizes the difficulty in reverting to a pre-digital era but stresses the importance of understanding and communicating these concerns to children.Exposure to Inappropriate Content:Concerns were raised about children encountering explicit material online, including pornography and inappropriate pop-ups, even on seemingly safe platforms like Roblox.Advocates for open conversations with children about these topics rather than avoiding them, referencing resources like "Good Pictures, Bad Pictures" and "Yes, Your Kid."Embracing Emotions and GrowthDiscussion on the importance of allowing children to experience and process emotions without immediately seeking to fix them.Recognition of the value of mistakes as opportunities for growth and learning.Introduction to The Invisible RiptideCarron shares the inspiration behind writing The Invisible Riptide series during the pandemic to address the shared struggles people face while feeling isolated.Emphasis on the book's aim to reassure readers that they are not alone in their experiences and to guide managing emotions.Providing Resources and SupportCarron discusses the additional resources provided in The Invisible Riptide, such as discussion guides, songs, and a toolbox for emotional management.Recognition of the overwhelming nature of seeking resources and the importance of presenting information in a manageable and accessible format.Upcoming Graphic Novel on Social MediaIntroduction to Carron's upcoming graphic novel on social media, aimed at providing non-preachy guidance on navigating online interactions.Discussion on the role of generational wisdom and character dynamics in the graphic novel, fostering understanding between different age groups.The Importance of Human ConnectionDiscussion on the intrinsic need for human connection and the impact of social media on interpersonal relationships.Carron emphasizes the significance of understanding emotions and using them as guides for healthy technology usage.Carron stresses the importance of education over-reliance on protective apps, highlighting children's resourcefulness in bypassing parental controls.Impact on Mental Health and Peer DynamicsExploration of the phenomenon of self-identification with mental health diagnoses among tweens and teens, influenced by peer dynamics and trauma bonding.Carron shares anecdotes illustrating the complexities of adolescent social dynamics and the importance of fostering open dialogue and support networks.Parental Support and Modeling BehaviorReflects on the challenges of balancing support and guidance without controlling or fixing children's problems.Emphasizes the importance of acknowledging children's struggles and providing unconditional love and acceptance.Advocates for validating children's experiences and offering support while respecting their autonomy and boundaries.Recognizing the Need for Professional HelpExplores indicators that may signal the need for professional intervention, such as persistent emotional distress or changes

    • 41 min
    Season 5 Episode 8: Carron Montgomery, Licensed Professional Counselor and Author

    Season 5 Episode 8: Carron Montgomery, Licensed Professional Counselor and Author

    Podcast Episode Show Notes: "Carron Montgomery, Licenced Professional Counselor and Award-Winning Author"
    Introduction: In this episode of the Just a Mom podcast, Susie introduces Carron Montgomery, a licensed professional counselor, registered play therapist, level two trained EMDR, and trauma specialist. Carron shares her wealth of knowledge and expertise, offering valuable insights into neuroplasticity, the therapeutic benefits of nature, and the importance of balanced emotional expression. Additionally, Carron discusses her new book, "The Invisible Riptide," underscoring her commitment to empowering individuals and families with the tools they need to navigate life's challenges. Stay tuned for an engaging and informative conversation with Carron Montgomery on the Just A Mom podcast.
    Introduction to Carron's WorkCarron explains her current work in private practice, specializing in treating anxiety, depression, ADHD, and trauma across various age groups.Increase in Youth Mental Health IssuesDiscussion on factors contributing to the rise in mental health issues among youth and teens over the past decade.Influence of smartphones and social media on shaping perceptions and exacerbating anxiety.Lack of breaks from social issues due to constant connectivity leads to increased stress and feelings of exclusion.Impact of Technology on Youth DevelopmentConcerns about the early exposure of children to electronic devices leading to a lack of preparedness for the emotional and social consequences of online interactions.Carron's efforts to address these issues through educational resources like her graphic novel on social media.Role of Parents and EducatorsImportance of parents and educators in providing accurate information and teaching emotional regulation skills to children.Encouragement for parents to experiment with limiting screen time and observing its impact on their children's well-being.Emphasis on fostering healthy relationships with technology and recognizing signs of unhealthy usage.The Importance of Learning Through MistakesDiscusses the necessity for children to make mistakes under parental guidance to facilitate learning and development.Highlights concerns about overprotective parenting potentially hindering children's ability to navigate challenges independently.Understanding and Accepting EmotionsEmphasizes the importance of allowing children to experience and process strong emotions without feeling the need to immediately fix or suppress them.Advocates for a balanced approach to addressing emotional needs, acknowledging the value of both validation and guidance.Introduction to "The Invisible Riptide"Explores the origins of the book "The Invisible Riptide" and its mission to provide comfort and support to children and teenagers struggling with mental health issues.Discusses the book's accessibility and inclusive approach, designed to resonate with both young readers and their parents.Creating a Common Language and ResourcesHighlights the significance of establishing a common language between parents and children regarding mental health and emotions.Provides insight into the book's discussion guide, dyslexia-friendly font, and diverse representation to enhance accessibility.Empowering Through Resources and CollaborationCarron shares the motivation behind offering additional resources and free materials on the book's website to support parents and educators.Expresses commitment to endorsing helpful products and providing valuable information without financial gain.Upcoming ProjectsCarron teases the release of a new graphic novel aimed at addressing social media issues in a relatable and non-preachy manner.Discusses the decision to utilize a graphic novel format to cater to diverse learning styles and meet readers where they are.Shares plan for future projects and collaborations to promote mental health awareness and emotional well-being.
    Join us for the next episode of the Just a Mom podcast featuring Carron Montgomery

    • 33 min

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Your shows have really helped me understand that we are not alone parenting a child suffering from mental health issues. We can relate almost too well to your stories and see Will as an inspiration for all kids to truly understand and prioritize their mental health. Best podcast on mental health and highly recommend to anyone suffering or who has a child or sibling suffering with mental health!

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Susie: Thank you for bringing much needed attention to the subject of mental health in today’s society. The guests that have been on your show have been wonderful and I’m thankful they were willing to share their stories.

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Amazing work!

I’m 12 and obviously don’t have children and I don’t have anxiety either but that doesn’t mean I don’t wanna learn about it and this podcast really helps with that and I know Will Gurly (Susie’s son) and that’s how I found out about this podcast and I never knew this about him it’s nice to learn what people go through because who knows it might help in the future.

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