Live Your Life Strategically with Chris Maksylewicz

Live Your Life Strategically with Chris Maksylewicz

In this special episode of The Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy interviews Chris Maksylewicz, the Executive Director of the Erika Legacy Foundation. The foundation aims to bring awareness and support to the issues of suicide and mental health. Chris shares his personal journey, which includes a varied career in journalism, marketing, and teaching, before dedicating himself to the foundation after the tragic loss of his wife, Erika, in 2015. Chris discusses the important work being done by the foundation and their mission to prevent suicides and promote mental health. This episode offers valuable insights into the foundation's initiatives and the impact they are making in the community.

Overall, this special episode sheds light on the Erika Legacy Foundation and its commitment to changing how society thinks, talks, and acts regarding suicide and mental health. Host Kelly Kennedy guides the conversation with empathy and understanding, allowing Chris to share his personal experiences and the foundation's important work. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of the foundation's mission, as well as the challenges and successes they have faced along the way. This episode serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing mental health issues and providing support to those who are struggling.


Key Takeaways:

  1. Mental health is a serious issue that needs to be addressed and prioritized in our communities.
  2. There are organizations, such as the Erika Legacy Foundation, that are dedicated to promoting awareness and providing support for mental health and suicide prevention.
  3. It is important to have open and honest conversations about mental health to reduce stigma and promote understanding.
  4. Suicide is a preventable tragedy, and it is crucial to provide resources and support for individuals struggling with suicidal thoughts.
  5. Education and awareness around mental health should be integrated into school curricula to ensure that young people are equipped with the knowledge and skills to maintain their mental well-being.
  6. There is help available for those struggling with mental health issues, and it is important to reach out for support when needed.
  7. Mental health should be approached from a holistic perspective, considering both psychological and physiological factors.
  8. Mental health is not something to be ashamed of or ignored. It is a natural part of being human, and seeking help is a sign of strength.
  9. Creating a supportive and inclusive environment is essential for promoting positive mental health.
  10. Implementing policies and programs that prioritize mental health in workplaces, schools, and communities can help improve overall well-being and prevent mental health crises.

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