Boom Goes The Stigma

Flower Power

September 07, 2022 Hunter Moen, Max Margolis, Anna Klein, Morgan Kellow
Boom Goes The Stigma
Flower Power
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In today's episode, we sat down with Morgan Kellow, an HR coordinator at a large general contractor construction company in Oregon and a member of the Construction Suicide Prevention Partnership (CSPP). We discussed some of the changes in the construction industry around mental health, the importance of language, and staying true to who you are.

  • 1:24 – Summary and Themes of Episode 
  • 3:23 – Introduction 
  • 5:53 – Changes in Construction industry around mental health 
  • 8:08 – What are you doing to address mental health in your community? 
  • 13:08 – Barriers with discussing mental health in construction industry 
  • 18:06 – Toolbox Talks 
  • 21:53 – Generational Divide in Construction 
  • 25:13 – What changes are you seeing from your work? 
  • 28:38 – Being a woman in construction 
  • 33:47 – Construction industry myths 
  • 36:48 – How did you become interested in this work? 
  • 40:00 – Credits


If you are in need of support or feeling distressed, you can call or text 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, to speak with a trained crisis intervention specialist.

You can also reach out to the Alcohol & Drug Helpline at 800-923-4357.

To learn more about the CSPP, visit: Construction Suicide Prevention Partnership – reducing suicide and promoting mental well-being in the construction industry (suicide-stops-here.org)

To learn more about Lines For Life, visit: Lines For Life – Preventing Substance Abuse and Suicide, and Promoting Mental Wellness

To support the show, visit our CSPP donation link: Construction Industry Donation (linesforlife.org)

Other resources mentioned:
The Mates in Construction Suicide Prevention Program (Australia) -  https://mates.org.au/
Safety Week 2022 – Construction Suicide Prevention Partnership (suicide-stops-here.org)
Free downloadable music: Pixabay

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Summary and Themes of Episode
Introduction
Changes in construction industry around mental health
What are you doing to address mental health in your community?
Barriers with discussing mental health in the construction industry
Generational Divide in Construction
What changes are you seeing from your work?
Being a woman in construction
Construction industry myths
How did you become interested in this work?
Credits