Ep 130 - Mental Health Matters (Featuring Turning Point)
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with the passionate young founders of Turning Point Clothing SK—a high school entrepreneurship class project that transformed into a powerful movement for mental health awareness.
Born from a place of grief and courage, these remarkable young men—now in their early twenties—share how their own struggles became the spark for change. Their mission is rooted in the insight that many suicide survivors name a "turning point" as the moment they chose to keep going. That's where the name comes from—and that's what they're offering others: hope, honesty, and a voice.
Backed by the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation, these youth have ensured that every dollar raised goes directly toward mental health initiatives that matter. With wisdom beyond their years, they speak openly about anxiety, depression, grief, and the real pressures today's teens face.
Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone walking your own mental health journey, this conversation is raw, real, and necessary. You'll walk away with deeper insight, practical support, and a sense of community.
Logan's Bio: I'm a paramedic with Fort Qu'Appelle Valley Ambulance Care and a firefighter with Regina Fire & Protective Services. I co-founded Turning Point Apparel, a mental health clothing brand that donates 20% of its profits to suicide prevention. I also helped start the You Matter Foundation to support accessible mental health care and education. This work is deeply personal to me.
More About Turning Point SK
Find them on Socials: Facebook, Instagram, or Tiktok @turningpointsask
Website: www.shopturningpoint.com
New Store Front: 1560 McAra Street, Regina, SK.
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