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    New Podcast Addresses Suicide Awareness and Prevention

    By Greenland ReviewApril 23, 20260112 Mins Read
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    Niviaq Korneliussen, a notable author, has launched a compelling podcast that courageously tackles the often-taboo subject of suicide from multiple perspectives. Through heartfelt personal narratives, listeners are immersed in the experiences of individuals who have lost loved ones, revealing the profound depths of their grief. Accompanying these stories, experts in the field—researchers, psychologists, and psychiatrists—lend their voices, providing not only historical and societal context but also practical advice on discussing suicide and supporting those in crisis.

    The podcast does not shy away from critiquing the existing system. It brings to light an unsettling truth: many individuals facing acute and life-threatening situations frequently find themselves without the help they desperately need. Rather than offering simplistic solutions, the series aims to shatter the silence surrounding this sensitive topic. Its mission is clear: to alleviate the isolation often felt by those grappling with suicidal thoughts or mourning loss, while fostering open conversations about these difficult issues.

    The initiative has garnered support from the Lions Club Nuuk, whose president, Mads Reimer Andersen, emphasizes the importance of this endeavor. “Far too many in Greenland have personally encountered suicide,” he notes. “We aim to cultivate a culture of openness and awareness, enabling more people to recognize the signs and intervene effectively. If we can help even one person choose life, it will make a meaningful difference.”

    Listeners can tune into the 12-episode series on KNR radio every Thursday at 1 p.m., with each episode also available for streaming on knr.gl.

    If you or someone you know is in crisis or having thoughts of suicide, please don’t hesitate to reach out for help. Contact Tusaannga at Tel. 801180, send a text to 1899, or visit Tusaannga.gl for support.

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