Select Category ARCHIVES Archives Select Month SEARCH Search . Copyright IAM IN . All Rights Reserv. Privacy PolicyI’ve been doing a lot of thinking over the last week, sometimes a good thing and other times not so much. This rumination was much ne though, food for thought. across The Scottish Sun, as the first interview of their campaign to prevent suicide in young people. I was ask to do the interview by a contact at the Mental Health Foundation, who are working in partnership with the Sun on this Mind The Future campaign, and I must admit that my initial reaction was to recoil in horror.
Since I start sharing my
Why would I want to cooperate with a tabloid Palestine Email List newspaper well known for its sensationalism? However, on mulling it over I realis the potential that such a campaign could have, given the vast reach and extensive readership concern, and agre to a telephone interview with a reporter. I shar my story and didn’t say anything different to the other interviews I’ve done. It also involv a rather surreal photoshoot with a freelance photographer, but that’s another story. Fast forward weeks and the campaign has start in earnest with the interview finally being publish.
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Emotive slant on it but didn’t report CL Lists anything I hadn’t said. It still made uncomfortable reading, even for me, and I apologise to anyone who was upset by it. It also made me question if I was still doing the “right thing”. Ruminations-pin – I’ve been doing a lot of thinking over the last week, sometimes a good thing and other times not so much. This rumination was much ne though. However, and this is the crux of my reasoning, it made a positive impact on many people, and I’ve had more than a few telling me so.