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The Mental Threads Podcast Episode #135: Megan Magri
For this episode of the mental threads podcast I'll be conversing with Miss Megan Magri originally from Ohio and moved down to Charlotte North Carolina in the early 2000s. She is a mother of three whom had sadly lost her husband to suicide. While we do Converse over sports teams like The Brown's from Ohio and the Panthers from North Carolina and all the frustration that comes with being fans of those two franchises we also speak on various other figures. We also focus on issues in regards to Men's Mental Health especially in this case her husband who had dealt with issues themselves up to his passing. We go into her background and everything that helps her in her day-to-day life in regard to moving on and moving forward despite the dysfunctions that she had to deal with and the trauma that comes after the passing of the spouse. This is a very deep episode I feel like a lot of people can definitely click in with should definitely check it out.