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Guns and Mental Health by Walk the Talk America

By: Walk the Talk America
  • Summary

  • An honest and comprehensive discussion about guns and mental health. Two highly stigmatized cultures that have long stood across from each other, refusing to collaborate whenever tragedy strikes. That trend ends now. For firearms owners, clinicians, and the curious public.

    Enjoy a new podcast every Thursday! For this season, we will be mixing in traditional interviews and mental health conversations with our team of clinicians. The mental health podcast episodes will have green cover art, and the interviews will have blue background episode cover art.

    © 2024 Guns and Mental Health by Walk the Talk America
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Episodes
  • Ep 106: Guns, Guitars, and Growth with Brandon Covey
    Apr 21 2024

    Brandon Covey, a licensed professional counselor (LPC), shares his journey of becoming a mental health professional and his interest in firearms. He took us through the different paths that led him to the mental health field and become an LPC. Brandon also talks about his introduction to firearms and how it led him to Walk the Talk America (WTTA).

    He explains his role in spreading awareness about mental health in gun shops and ranges. Brandon shares his passion for trauma therapy, particularly Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and how it has helped his clients.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Ep 105: Combatting Gun Legislation in Colorado and Kids to Kings
    Apr 19 2024

    Devin Perkins discusses recent legislation in Colorado and his organization, Kids to Kings, a Walk the Talk America program that aims to help young people avoid the struggles and issues he faced growing up.

    Devin emphasizes the importance of addressing trauma and mental health in inner-city communities and introducing firearms in a healthy manner. Perkins also highlights the need to combat misinformation and optics used by anti-gun groups and the importance of speaking to the middle ground and presenting well-spoken ideas.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Ep. 104: Building Bridges: Guns, Mental Health, and Public Policy
    Apr 11 2024

    Michael Sodini and co-host Kenny Barlow talk with Gala True, a dedicated researcher and professor, and Caleb Morse, a 13-year Army veteran and gun shop owner.

    This episode explores the innovative The Armory Project (TAP) in Louisiana. Discover how this initiative is fostering community engagement, offering crucial support to individuals in crisis, and challenging the stigma around mental health in the firearm community. Through personal stories and expert insights, the episode illuminates the collaborative efforts to promote safety, support, and understanding, highlighting the positive impact of community-driven solutions in suicide prevention and mental health awareness within the firearms industry.

    Gala True, Ph.D., is a Professor of Medicine at LSU School of Medicine and a Research Investigator with the Department of Veterans Affairs. She is a founder and the director of The Armory Project, a VA-funded partnership with firearm retailers to promote secure firearm storage and prevent suicide. She also directs VA-funded research to support caregivers of Veterans in secure firearm storage to prevent suicide.

    Caleb Morse is an Army combat veteran who has deployed multiple times supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. A Louisiana native, Caleb owns and operates the Rustic Renegade, a firearms retail shop in Lafayette that also offers coffee, gifts, and a gathering place for veterans and firearms enthusiasts. Caleb is a founding partner of The Armory Project, offering out-of-home storage options in his gun shop and consulting on the evaluation and spread of TAP to additional states.

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    1 hr and 35 mins

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