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The Glenn Beck Program

Ep 181 | 'I Want to Live': A Radically Honest Conversation About Surviving Depression | Aaron and Teana Elmer | The Glenn Beck Podcast

The Glenn Beck Program

Mercury Radio Arts

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.625.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2023

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Husband and wife Aaron and Teana Elmer have lived through the devastating realities of bipolar disorder and suicide attempts. Aaron says he used to be high-functioning. He took all AP classes, and at 17, he graduated from high school. He went to college, did really well, was independent, ready for life, hard-working and consistent. After a trauma event at 18, everything flipped, and his brutal battle with mental illness began. Teana, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, has always been Aaron’s greatest advocate. She knew when they met what she was signing up for and gives a raw account of what it's like to be married to someone diagnosed with mental illness. This episode answers many of the most difficult questions that people are facing. What are depression and bipolar disorder? How do people suffering from them act? What do people get wrong about those diagnosed with a mental illness? Can we even help? Most of all, can a marriage survive it? Aaron and Teana have no doubt: Through faith in God, anything is possible. SPONSORS: "The Glenn Beck Podcast" has partnered with Pre-born to help rescue thousands of babies this year. For just $145, you can introduce a mom to her baby on ultrasound and help rescue five babies' lives. Every tax-deductible donation, big or small, helps to save the unborn. Get involved today by dialing #250 and saying the keyword “BABY” or donate securely at https://preborn.com/GLENN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Suicide is one of the greatest epidemics of our time.

0:04.4

Every year an estimated 1 million people worldwide killed themselves.

0:09.8

That means there's a death every 40 seconds.

0:12.8

In America, suicide rates have risen 30 percent since 1999.

0:17.4

Numbers keep climbing.

0:19.0

There were 45,000 suicide deaths in 2016 alone.

0:23.2

47,000 in 2017.

0:27.9

Roughly 129 people a day.

0:32.9

This podcast is special for many reasons.

0:36.4

First, artists today's guests are anonymous.

0:40.3

You've never heard of them.

0:41.8

They don't run a government agency or fill comedy clubs.

0:45.8

They're private people.

0:48.4

They don't have a new book out or a political platform.

0:53.1

To me, because I know them both personally,

0:57.9

they are living proof that tomorrow will come and tomorrow will be better.

1:03.8

They are living proof that hope is so important.

1:09.0

They're living proof of the crisis that for them has become an everyday story.

1:15.7

While they may seem anonymous, their struggle is so common

1:20.4

that they're more like a representative.

1:23.9

Somebody brave enough to speak for all the bystanders as well as the voiceless.

1:30.0

Depression and suicide has affected every one of us somehow in some way.

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