Season 3, Episode 37: Jason Reid & TellMyStory.org

Jason Reid • July 11, 2023

Jason Reid knows the pain of losing a child to suicide. His youngest son, Ryan, died by suicide in 2018. Jason has since dedicated his life to preventing other parents from experiencing the devastating loss of a child to suicide. Jason feels like by not being vulnerable with his kids he didn’t invite them to talk to him.


He thinks we need to show kids we are normal and human, that we all have had bad days. Jason founded Tellmystory.org and made a movie by that same name that explores the potential reasons adolescent suicide is on the rise and is available on Amazon Prime . Jason has also developed What I Wish My Parents Knew; this is a school program and a talk back that incorporates local resources. If you are interested in getting What I Wish My Parents Knew at your school, go to https://tellmystory.org/our-programs/for-schools/.


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By Jason Reid March 25, 2025
Episode notes In this episode of The Teaching Journeys Podcast, host Dave Roberts interviews Dana Christian Lee, a seasoned educator, and the Executive Director of the non-profit Tell My Story. The podcast delves into Dana's background, including her experience with eating disorders, postpartum depression, and the impact of losing loved ones to suicide. Dana discusses her work with Tell My Story, which aims to help parents address their children's mental health proactively. The conversation covers the importance of empathy, resilience, and community support in addressing mental health challenges. Dana emphasizes the significance of simple gestures like smiling and softening stress, as well as the need for open, heartfelt communication. The episode highlights the various initiatives and resources offered by Tell My Story, including a card game designed to foster communication and connection. Dana’s Bio and Contact Information Dana Christian Lee is a mom of two amazing humans; William John III & Grace Christian. Originally from Michigan, they headed west for her daughter to attend college in Northern California 5 years ago & have found California to be their soul's home. Dana holds two degrees in education as well as certification in yoga and mindfulness. She has been a teacher for over 25 years in elementary/middle schools, religious education programs, as well as yoga & mindfulness teaching. Her passion is physical and mental wellbeing in community, offering access to resources, tools, and connection. In January 2023 Dana's journey with Tell My Story began in partnership with Jason Reid. Tell My Story is a nonprofit whose mission is to 'help parents own their kids' mental health like they do their physical health,' through film, music and meaningful communication. Dana, the executive director of Tell My Story, works daily to positively impact youth mental health nationally and globally. Email: dana@tellmystory.org Website: https://tellmystory.org/ The Teaching Journeys Podcast is available on your favorite podcast platforms. To find out more about dave go to davidrobertsmsw.com and his author page psychologyprofessorandminister.com Visit the page: https://rss.com/podcasts/theteachingjourneys/1909742/ Watch the episode on youtube 
By Jason Reid March 21, 2025
“I found myself thrust into the world of mental wellness in 2018 when I lost my son Ryan to suicide. He had just turned 14.” With those words, director Jason Reid introduces his 45-minute film “What I Wish My Parents Knew,” a follow-up to his 2020 documentary “ Tell My Story .”  Read the full article here: https://www.petaluma360.com/article/entertainment/film-teen-suicide-petaluma-high-school/
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Losing a child is an unimaginable pain, one that Jason Reed knows all too well after the heartbreaking loss of his 14-year-old son, Ryan, to suicide. This tragedy became the catalyst for Jason’s mission to transform despair into hope by advocating for youth mental health. Through projects like his powerful film "Tell My Story" and his impactful TEDx talks, Jason is determined to bridge the generational gap and address the unprecedented pressures faced by today’s youth. From the relentless academic demands to the pervasive reach of digital connectivity, Jason shares profound insights into the unique challenges that shape the mental well-being of young people today. Communication emerges as a cornerstone of support in our conversation with Jason, as he stresses the importance of being present and listening to children without the urge to fix or solve. By using the metaphor of clear skies and clouds, Jason helps us understand the complexities of mental health issues like depression and anxiety from a child's perspective. It becomes clear that prioritizing mental health with the same care as physical health is essential for creating a safe space for children to share their emotions. Jason's approach aligns with fostering open dialogue, empowering parents to become attentive listeners, and easing the emotional burdens kids often carry in silence. Beyond his advocacy, Jason is a creative force, channeling his experiences into storytelling through novels, screenplays, and his YouTube series "Ghost Town USA." His commitment to mental health advocacy is matched by a fervor for engaging conversations, evident in his choice of hypothetical dinner guests like the Pope, Vladimir Putin, and Volodymyr Zelensky. As we wrap up this episode, we reflect on the power of podcasting as a tool for sharing transformative insights and experiences, encouraging our listeners to spread this episode like a gift, one that could bring understanding and support to someone’s life. Join us in our heartfelt journey of Doing Business with a Servant's Heart, and be prepared to gain new perspectives on mental health and communication.
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By Jason Reid January 11, 2025
Picture this: Dana, a dedicated mother and inspiring nonprofit leader, shares her unique journey of leading with a servant's heart, all while illuminating the path for others like a steadfast lighthouse. In our latest conversation, we explore the profound impact of servant leadership and the unwavering power of hope, drawing parallels with historical perseverance and current challenges faced in California. Dana passionately discusses her role in supporting marginalized communities, firefighters, and youth mental health initiatives, all while weaving in her personal experiences as a yoga instructor. Her insights on aligning one’s values with daily actions offer a beacon of hope, encouraging each of us to lead with empathy and purpose.  We also navigate the complexities of family communication in mental health, guided by insights from renowned experts like Brene Brown. The barriers between parents and children often hinder open dialogue, but tools like the "Tell My Story" card game offer innovative solutions. By fostering deeper connections through thought-provoking questions, we emphasize the importance of sharing vulnerabilities and being present, even if just for a few moments a day. Our conversation takes a lighthearted turn as we imagine a dinner with Vivek Murthy, the U.S. Surgeon General, to discuss his influential work on youth mental health. Join us as we explore these meaningful interactions and the paths to authentic storytelling and connection.
By Jason Reid December 30, 2024
On this episode of Make Mental Health Matter Show Jason Reid comes back to chat with Kelli. He is a seasoned entrepreneur with a passion for making a positive impact. After tragically losing his 14-year old son Ryan in 2018, he dedicated himself to empowering parents with vital conversations about youth mental wellness. Through his nonprofit, Tell My Story, and its subsidiary Mental Wellness Media, he advocates for youth mental health with initiatives like his documentaries "Tell My Story" and "What I Wish My Parents Knew" and engaging talks. Aside from his philanthropic endeavors, Jason is Co-Founder and Co-CEO of National Services Group, overseeing multiple construction brands and coaching executives worldwide through CEO Coaching International. He's also involved in various ventures like the Mohr Sports Group and The Vocal Gym. Despite his busy schedule, Jason prioritizes family, being married for three decades and cherishing time with his four children. Beyond work, he explores creative outlets, including filmmaking, writing, music, and athletics, embodying his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to making a difference. Find out more about Jason’s here: www.tellmystory.org Instagram: @tellmystorycommunity Facebook: Tellmystory You can also watch on E360TV
By Jason Reid June 11, 2024
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By Jason Reid January 18, 2024
Jason Reid is the founder and Chair of “Tell My Story”. In 2018 he lost his 14-year old son, Ryan to suicide. His tragic loss sent him on a mission to educate parents and spread awareness about the dangers of youth suicide. Jason has dedicated himself to increasing awareness and ending the stigma around the conversation of mental health. He is committed to working with parents, educators and organizations that are in alignment with the “Tell My Story” mission. He is also a partner at CEO International, where he coaches CEOs on how to be successful. He co-founded National Services Group , which employs 2,500 people across three brands nationwide. He is a leader, an entrepreneur, and a devoted family man. Listen to the Podcast here In This Episode Chooselife.org Jason’s documentary: Tell My Story
By Jason Reid September 9, 2023
National Suicide prevention Week: "Tell my Story" Jason Reid, founder of “Tell My Story” talks about the documentary and program aimed at mental health in youth Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/video/national-suicide-prevention-week-tell-my-story/
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