• EP257 Kim Kelly | Founder Vigil to remember those who died by suicide

  • 2025/02/25
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EP257 Kim Kelly | Founder Vigil to remember those who died by suicide

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    In this emotional and insightful episode of Gale Force Wins, host Gerry Carew sits down with Kim Kelly to discuss her personal journey and the important work she has done to support those affected by suicide loss. Kim opens up about the creation of a vigil to remember loved ones lost to suicide, her family's legacy, and the powerful role of community in healing. From the first vigil in 2005 to the present day, Kim shares how this event has grown and provided a space for people to come together, remember their loved ones, and find hope.

    Kim also highlights her work with suicide loss support groups, the importance of postvention, and how individuals can help those affected by suicide. She reflects on her brother Brendan's death and how her family has turned grief into lasting legacy through scholarships and community support.

    This conversation is a poignant reminder of the power of human connection, love, and the need to support those who are struggling. If you or someone you know has been affected by suicide, this episode offers valuable insights into finding hope, healing, and community.

    0:00 - Introduction to the podcast
    0:30 - Kim's introduction
    1:02 - Kim's family background and early life
    2:01 - Growing up on the southern Shore and community life
    3:02 - First in the family to attend university
    3:37 - Encouragement from Kim's mom and dad
    5:11 - The start of the vigil for suicide loss survivors
    6:25 - The first vigil and the creation of a space for community support
    7:03 - Details on the vigil's growth over the years
    9:03 - Transition of the vigil to different venues
    9:52 - The impact of the vigil, including live streaming
    10:35 - The emotional significance of the vigil and community connection
    12:09 - The evolution of the vigil program
    13:22 - Statistics on suicide rates in Newfoundland
    15:04 - Kim's involvement in suicide loss support groups
    17:04 - Discussion on the term "postvention"
    18:03 - The effect of Brendan's death on Kim and her family
    19:00 - The creation of the Brendan Kelly Memorial Award
    22:18 - How the scholarship helps preserve Brendan's legacy
    23:44 - Encouraging remembrance beyond suicide loss
    24:59 - The importance of supporting those affected by suicide
    27:07 - Kim's personal reflections on life and death
    30:05 - Kim's beliefs about life after death
    31:07 - Finding joy and keeping the memories of lost loved ones
    33:00 - The need for self-care and creating new traditions
    34:00 - Supporting those affected by suicide loss
    36:56 - Importance of maintaining community connections
    39:11 - Final thoughts on the importance of community support
    40:45 - Kim's contact information and ways to support suicide loss initiatives
    44:06 - Call to donate and support the Ruah Counseling Center
    46:02 - Conclusion and encouragement to share the message

    Gale Force Wins started out simply as an inspirational podcast releasing episodes wherever you get your podcasts every Tuesday evening. We continue to do that every Tuesday but have expanded into custom content for clients. We also have perfected a conference and trade show offering where you can receive over 20 videos edited and posted to social media at the same time the event is unfolding.

    For businesses and organizations we also create digital content quickly and efficiently.
    Visit our services page here:
    https://galeforcewins.com/services

    To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/

    To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/

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In this emotional and insightful episode of Gale Force Wins, host Gerry Carew sits down with Kim Kelly to discuss her personal journey and the important work she has done to support those affected by suicide loss. Kim opens up about the creation of a vigil to remember loved ones lost to suicide, her family's legacy, and the powerful role of community in healing. From the first vigil in 2005 to the present day, Kim shares how this event has grown and provided a space for people to come together, remember their loved ones, and find hope.

Kim also highlights her work with suicide loss support groups, the importance of postvention, and how individuals can help those affected by suicide. She reflects on her brother Brendan's death and how her family has turned grief into lasting legacy through scholarships and community support.

This conversation is a poignant reminder of the power of human connection, love, and the need to support those who are struggling. If you or someone you know has been affected by suicide, this episode offers valuable insights into finding hope, healing, and community.

0:00 - Introduction to the podcast
0:30 - Kim's introduction
1:02 - Kim's family background and early life
2:01 - Growing up on the southern Shore and community life
3:02 - First in the family to attend university
3:37 - Encouragement from Kim's mom and dad
5:11 - The start of the vigil for suicide loss survivors
6:25 - The first vigil and the creation of a space for community support
7:03 - Details on the vigil's growth over the years
9:03 - Transition of the vigil to different venues
9:52 - The impact of the vigil, including live streaming
10:35 - The emotional significance of the vigil and community connection
12:09 - The evolution of the vigil program
13:22 - Statistics on suicide rates in Newfoundland
15:04 - Kim's involvement in suicide loss support groups
17:04 - Discussion on the term "postvention"
18:03 - The effect of Brendan's death on Kim and her family
19:00 - The creation of the Brendan Kelly Memorial Award
22:18 - How the scholarship helps preserve Brendan's legacy
23:44 - Encouraging remembrance beyond suicide loss
24:59 - The importance of supporting those affected by suicide
27:07 - Kim's personal reflections on life and death
30:05 - Kim's beliefs about life after death
31:07 - Finding joy and keeping the memories of lost loved ones
33:00 - The need for self-care and creating new traditions
34:00 - Supporting those affected by suicide loss
36:56 - Importance of maintaining community connections
39:11 - Final thoughts on the importance of community support
40:45 - Kim's contact information and ways to support suicide loss initiatives
44:06 - Call to donate and support the Ruah Counseling Center
46:02 - Conclusion and encouragement to share the message

Gale Force Wins started out simply as an inspirational podcast releasing episodes wherever you get your podcasts every Tuesday evening. We continue to do that every Tuesday but have expanded into custom content for clients. We also have perfected a conference and trade show offering where you can receive over 20 videos edited and posted to social media at the same time the event is unfolding.

For businesses and organizations we also create digital content quickly and efficiently.
Visit our services page here:
https://galeforcewins.com/services

To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/

To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/

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