Hey! Welcome to the 1, 2, Many: Veteran Suicide project. This site is meant to be a hub for all of the material and developments made within the project.
I’m constantly publishing new podcasts, articles, and videos. So, before you get lost in all of the content, I want you to do a few things to get a feel for the project and to get connected.
1. Listen to the first episode.
The first episode features Army veteran John Lee Dumas. John acts as the guest host and guides me through my own story of suicidal behavior. I believe in leading from the front, so it was important to me to tell my story first. Listen here:
2. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, & SoundCloud
You heard the first episode, and you can see how powerful this project will be. I publish a new episode every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Have these brought to you instantly with a subscription:
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3. Watch this video
I’ve taken what I’ve learned through these conversations and created a presentation. I’ve taken this message to numerous crowds. The American Legion Auxiliary DC Conference was the first.
4. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook
I promote each episode along with other supporting articles through my Twitter and Facebook feed.
Twitter: @TimLawson21 & @One2ManyProject
5. Ask a Question
By now, you’ve consumed some content and probably have a few questions. Please, ask away. Whether its about the project itself, suicide overall, challenges veterans face, or about emotional health; I want the opportunity to answer. Click on the “Ask a Question” tab on the right side of the page or use this feature below. Simply record your question and I’ll answer on an upcoming Q&A released each Friday.
6. Keep Listening
Stay tuned to this website, iTunes, Stitcher and SoundCloud for all of the podcasts I release three times a week. If you truly appreciate these efforts, and are looking for a way to support the project, you can visit the store and buy yourself a coin or shirt. The proceeds go directly to keeping this project underway and allow me to do speaking engagements.