Creating the Film - Suicide: The Ripple Effect with Greg Dee Dicharry

Creating the Film - Suicide: The Ripple Effect with Greg Dee Dicharry

Mental Health News Radio

Greg Dee Dicharry is at the annual National Council for Behavioral Health Conference to support the film Suicide: The Ripple Effect with co-producer and co-director Kevin Hines. Greg is a native of Louisiana who in 1993 moved to Hollywood and began...

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12:4024 Apr 2018

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From Hollywood Dreams to Mental Health Advocacy: Greg Dee Dicharry's Journey

Episode Overview

  • Greg Dee Dicharry shares his journey from Hollywood to mental health advocacy.
  • The documentary Suicide: The Ripple Effect aims to foster community dialogue.
  • Greg's work focuses on empowering youth facing mental health challenges.
  • Personal stories in the film highlight the importance of inner struggles.
  • Community screenings of the documentary are hosted by those affected by suicide.
"It's what's going on on the inside and being able to ask for help."

In this captivating episode of Mental Health News Radio, Greg Dee Dicharry shares his journey from Hollywood dreams to mental health advocacy. After facing mental illness and addiction, Greg has turned his life around, dedicating himself to empowering young people with mental health challenges. He's now at the forefront of a documentary project, Suicide: The Ripple Effect, co-produced with Kevin Hines. This film aims to spark a movement in suicide prevention, highlighting personal stories that resonate deeply with audiences.

Greg talks about his partnership with Kevin, how they met at a behavioural health conference, and their shared passion for filmmaking. The documentary's unique approach allows communities affected by suicide to host screenings, fostering local dialogue and support. Greg's tale is one of resilience and hope, demonstrating that even after life's detours, one can still find purpose and create meaningful change.

As Greg discusses his ongoing projects, including a new story about a young girl named Emma Benoit, he underscores the importance of recognising inner struggles regardless of outward appearances. This episode is a testament to the power of storytelling in healing and advocacy, leaving you inspired to reflect on how you can contribute to mental health awareness. Dive into Greg's world and explore how creativity and compassion can pave the way for recovery.

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