For Mario Monday, check out this fantastic article from Slate's Evan Urquhart (@e_urq): Why Mario Maker 2 is so transcendent.#MarioMonday #MarioMaker2 #SuperMarioMaker2 #Mario #NintendoSwitch#Nintendo https://t.co/89u5FMIX2e via @slate
— Rader Ward Foundation (@RaderWardFound) August 26, 2019
kevin hines' second act
everyone's growth looks different
Mick's still got it
Cooper, Colbert share their grief
on-campus counseling can help troubled students
I believe it’s possible that more intervention at school could have helped Rader.
beautiful wisdom from the latest kate
mario music monday medley!
3-digit suicide hotline number coming soon
afsp and the trevor project are saving lives together
storycorps: memories move us forward
I’ve talked about StoryCorps here before. Its mission is to preserve and share humanity’s stories in order to build connections between people and create a more just and compassionate world. Whether you’re familiar with it or not, do yourself a favor and spend a little time today poking around the website and listening. (There are also animated videos of many of the interviews, and a podcast.)
If you’re short on time, I’d like to point you in a specific direction. Their initiative called Road to Resilience: Memories that Move Us Forward “leverages the power of stories and storytelling to help children cope with the death of a parent, sibling, or loved one.” It provides a beautiful way for children to explore their grief over losing a loved one and preserve their memories of that cherished person.
honoring Connor Ball and his legacy
Honoring Connor Ball today on his birthday. Connor died by suicide in 2011. His foundation does great suicide prevention work in New Hampshire, and the reach of his legacy extends far beyond their state borders. Check it out on their Facebook page and website.
“Today is Connor’s birthday, he would be 22. I know he’s watching down on all of us, proud that we are working together to save lives. Today, in his memory, check on a friend, be kind to a stranger or just acknowledge to yourself how awesome you are. You never know what someone else might be going through, and one random act of kindness could be just what they need.” — from their Facebook post
the suicide guy
spreading hope
Losing her dad to suicide "launched me on this trajectory of wanting to do things that matter to people and have positive output to what I created with my artwork and writing," Nicole Leth, now 26, told TODAY. "I realized over the years I could never save someone’s life for them, but I could create an encouraging and affirmative space to empower them to save their own life."
luigi loves his piranha plant
Happy Mario Monday! I’m a little obsessed right now with the way my Mario friends take care of their plants. This time, it’s Luigi looking after his piranha plant! I love @luisventura_05’s Instagram toy photography, his attention to detail, and the way he composes his scenes.
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#luigi #piranhaplant #plantparent #plantparenthood #plantcare #nurturing #mariomonday #supermariobros #toyphotography
Patrick Kennedy on stigma and mental illness
s'mores day: oh, the cuteness!
Today is S’mores Day, and because I think looking at things that are cute and make you smile is good for your mental health, I’m sharing this adorable Toasted Dragon-mallow from dragon sculptress Becca Golins of @dragonsandbeasties! No, it’s not edible (made with polymer clay), but is too darling to bite into, anyway. Rader loved marshmallows and would have appreciated this little guy! If you have a minute, browse through all the cuteness Becca is posting!
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#dragon #smoresday #nationalsmoresday #marshmallow #cute #adorable #sweet #sculpture #mentalhealth