In this deeply personal and powerful episode, April Bordeau sits down with Alice Jordan, statewide coordinator for suicide prevention efforts at Purdue Fort Wayne and longtime mental health advocate. With transparency, vulnerability, and an unwavering commitment to hope, Alice shares her personal mental health journey — including surviving a suicide attempt and the realities of intergenerational pain and cultural silence — and how those experiences now fuel her advocacy across Indiana and beyond. Alice and April explore the difference between talking about change and taking action — especially in churches, schools, and workplaces, where cultural shifts and safe spaces can be truly life-saving. Alice reminds us that hope is not just a feeling — it's a daily choice and an act of resistance. 🌿 Key Topics Covered: Alice’s personal story: surviving, healing, and leading from lived experienceCultural and faith-based stigmas around mental healthThe power of storytelling to reduce shame and invite others into healingWhat churches, schools, and businesses can do to make a real differenceWhy “staying in your lane” matters when offering mental health supportThe importance of grace, self-compassion, and communityConcrete ways to advocate for mental health without a clinical backgroundHow Alice uses newsletters, bulletin inserts, and local networks to shift culture💬 Quotes to Remember: "Hope isn’t just a word. It’s a lifestyle — sometimes, it’s the only thing keeping someone alive." "You don’t have to be a therapist to be a safe person. You just have to be willing to see pain, and stay." "Churches, schools, and workplaces can change the world if we let them talk about mental health."📌 Resources & Contact: Connect with Alice: 📧 ajordanm@pfw.edu ☎️ 260-481-4184 Ask to be added to her statewide mental health and suicide prevention newsletter for tools, trainings, and updates.Organizations mentioned:Mental Health America of IndianaNAMI IndianaDepression and Bipolar Support AllianceTrainings referenced:QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer)Mental Health First AidASIST & CALM trainings