Entercom has announced the launch of the “I’m Listening” campaign for mental health awareness and suicide prevention.
The campaign includes a two-hour on-air special that will be broadcast live from Seattle on World Suicide Prevention Day, Sunday, September 10 at 10:00 a.m. Et / 9:00 a.m. Ct / 8:00 a.m. Mt / 7:00 a.m. Pt across all Entercom platforms, a first in the company’s history. Additionally, the campaign includes suicide prevention PSAs, on-air promos and live conversation airing on Entercom stations beginning today.
The two-hour live special will focus on personal stories from artists and celebrities while offering help and resources to listeners via a live call-in option. The conversation will be led by Bj Shea, Entercom Seattle Kisw-fm on-air personality, and will feature guests such as Christine Moutier, M.D., chief medical officer of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Dr. Ursula Whiteside, clinical psychologist, CEO of NowMattersNow.
The campaign includes a two-hour on-air special that will be broadcast live from Seattle on World Suicide Prevention Day, Sunday, September 10 at 10:00 a.m. Et / 9:00 a.m. Ct / 8:00 a.m. Mt / 7:00 a.m. Pt across all Entercom platforms, a first in the company’s history. Additionally, the campaign includes suicide prevention PSAs, on-air promos and live conversation airing on Entercom stations beginning today.
The two-hour live special will focus on personal stories from artists and celebrities while offering help and resources to listeners via a live call-in option. The conversation will be led by Bj Shea, Entercom Seattle Kisw-fm on-air personality, and will feature guests such as Christine Moutier, M.D., chief medical officer of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Dr. Ursula Whiteside, clinical psychologist, CEO of NowMattersNow.
- 9/7/2017
- Look to the Stars
Drake Bell is heartbroken over the passing of his ex-girlfriend and YouTuber Stevie Ryan.
The Drake & Josh star took to Twitter on Monday to express his grief about Ryan, who died on Saturday, July 1, as a result of suicide by hanging, according to the L.A. County Coroner’s Office. She was 33.
“No no no!!!! I can Not Believe This Is Happening!!!!” Bell, 31, captioned a throwback photo of himself and Ryan on the red carpet. (She confirmed to a Twitter user in June 2015 that Bell was “an ex.”)
“Please wake me from this nightmare @StevieRyan I loved you and will forever miss you!
The Drake & Josh star took to Twitter on Monday to express his grief about Ryan, who died on Saturday, July 1, as a result of suicide by hanging, according to the L.A. County Coroner’s Office. She was 33.
“No no no!!!! I can Not Believe This Is Happening!!!!” Bell, 31, captioned a throwback photo of himself and Ryan on the red carpet. (She confirmed to a Twitter user in June 2015 that Bell was “an ex.”)
“Please wake me from this nightmare @StevieRyan I loved you and will forever miss you!
- 7/3/2017
- by Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
Teen Mom Og star Tyler Batlierra is mourning the loss of YouTuber Stevie Ryan, who committed suicide over the weekend.
Baltierra, 25, took to Twitter on Monday, where he expressed his condolences about the 33-year-old’s passing and revealed that he recently spoke to Ryan about depression.
“I’m so sad to hear about @StevieRyan,” the MTV star tweeted. “I just talked to her about battling depression & she told me how proud she was of @CatelynnLowell #Rip.”
I'm so sad to hear about @StevieRyan I just talked to her about battling depression & she told me how proud she was of @CatelynnLowell...
Baltierra, 25, took to Twitter on Monday, where he expressed his condolences about the 33-year-old’s passing and revealed that he recently spoke to Ryan about depression.
“I’m so sad to hear about @StevieRyan,” the MTV star tweeted. “I just talked to her about battling depression & she told me how proud she was of @CatelynnLowell #Rip.”
I'm so sad to hear about @StevieRyan I just talked to her about battling depression & she told me how proud she was of @CatelynnLowell...
- 7/3/2017
- by Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
Comedians, YouTubers and members of Hollywood are mourning the loss of Stevie Ryan.
The late YouTube star passed away at the age of 33 on Saturday, July 1, in what the L.A. County Coroner’s Office has ruled a suicide by hanging. They did not immediately respond to People’s request for additional comment.
The actress first rose to fame through her YouTube series called Little Loca, and later transitioned to doing celebrity parodies on the video platform.
After learning about her death, there was an outpour of love and penned condolences on social media from those who worked alongside Ryan and revered her work.
The late YouTube star passed away at the age of 33 on Saturday, July 1, in what the L.A. County Coroner’s Office has ruled a suicide by hanging. They did not immediately respond to People’s request for additional comment.
The actress first rose to fame through her YouTube series called Little Loca, and later transitioned to doing celebrity parodies on the video platform.
After learning about her death, there was an outpour of love and penned condolences on social media from those who worked alongside Ryan and revered her work.
- 7/3/2017
- by Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
In the wake of actress Stevie Ryan’s shocking death, her comedy chops and candidness about mental health are being recognized by fans.
Ryan, 33, was found dead from a suspected suicide on Saturday, July 1, the Los Angeles Coroner’s office confirmed.
The star first rose to Hollywood prominence through YouTube, before parlaying her comedy writing and performing into a television series.
Ryan’s YouTube career started after she bought her first laptop in the early 2000s, she told the website Culture Brats in 2012.
“I saw that it had Windows Movie Maker and at that time I was really obsessed with silent films,...
Ryan, 33, was found dead from a suspected suicide on Saturday, July 1, the Los Angeles Coroner’s office confirmed.
The star first rose to Hollywood prominence through YouTube, before parlaying her comedy writing and performing into a television series.
Ryan’s YouTube career started after she bought her first laptop in the early 2000s, she told the website Culture Brats in 2012.
“I saw that it had Windows Movie Maker and at that time I was really obsessed with silent films,...
- 7/3/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Actress Stevie Ryan has died in what the L.A. County Coroner’s Office has ruled a suicide by hanging. She was 33.
The coroner’s office confirmed online that Ryan died on Saturday, July 1. They did not immediately respond to People’s request for additional comment.
The actress first rose to fame through her YouTube series called Little Loca, and later transitioned to doing celebrity parodies on the video platform.
“I remember waking up and one Little Loca video had like 900 hits and I was like ‘Oh, my gosh. There’s people watching this?’ ” Ryan told The Hollywood Reporter in...
The coroner’s office confirmed online that Ryan died on Saturday, July 1. They did not immediately respond to People’s request for additional comment.
The actress first rose to fame through her YouTube series called Little Loca, and later transitioned to doing celebrity parodies on the video platform.
“I remember waking up and one Little Loca video had like 900 hits and I was like ‘Oh, my gosh. There’s people watching this?’ ” Ryan told The Hollywood Reporter in...
- 7/3/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
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