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Spreading Love, Saving Lives: The Little Heart Project’s Impact on Depression and Suicide Prevention

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When Kathleen’s life fell apart near age 50 after a traumatic family event, she found herself battling severe depression, anxiety, PTSD, and suicidal thoughts. After years of therapy and treatment-resistant depression, a turning point came through an unexpected source — crocheting tiny hearts.

In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Kathleen shares how creating and distributing these handmade hearts evolved into The Little Heart Project, a grassroots movement spreading kindness, connection, and suicide prevention awareness one heart at a time.

Through the project, strangers exchange hope — crocheters, volunteers, and recipients alike — proving that small, loving gestures can open conversations about mental health that might save lives.

Hosts Terry McGuire and Dr. Anita Sanz discuss how compassion and community can coexist with clinical care, how simple acts of creativity support emotional recovery, and how we can all play a part in turning despair into connection.

If you’ve ever wondered whether small acts of kindness can make a difference, this episode will convince you that they can.

Primary Topics Covered

  • Kathleen’s journey through depression, PTSD, and suicidality
  • How crafting and purpose can support recovery
  • The creation and growth of The Little Heart Project
  • How simple acts of kindness can spark mental health conversations
  • The power of messages like “You are loved” and “It’s okay to not be okay”
  • The role of ketamine therapy in treating treatment-resistant depression
  • Building a mental health “toolbox” — strategies that actually help
  • Why talking about depression and suicide is essential for healing
  • The ripple effect: how one heart led to a life-saving late-night conversation
  • Final reflections on hope, survival, and doing what you can in dark times

Timestamps

00:00 – Welcome and introduction from Terry and Carly
01:03 – Why this Valentine’s-themed episode focuses on “hearts that heal”
02:59 – Kathleen’s story: depression, trauma, and PTSD after a family crisis
03:56 – Living with depression while trying to work and survive
05:42 – Discovering crochet as a mindful escape
06:30 – Launching The Little Heart Project and how it works
07:42 – How kindness sparks mental health conversations
08:41 – What messages are on the heart tags (“You are loved,” “It’s okay to not be okay”)
10:46 – How therapy and ketamine treatments helped her recover
12:27 – Building a “mental health toolbox” of coping strategies
13:38 – Sharing her story and reducing stigma through speaking
14:45 – The story of Samantha and Andrea — a heart that saved a life
16:05 – Hope, honesty, and understanding different healing paths
18:17 – Dr. Anita Sanz: why focusing on “what we can do” brings peace
19:12 – The value of surviving long enough for treatment to work
21:34 – Why hope — even 0.01% — is enough to keep going
22:01 – Closing thoughts and how to get involved in The Little Heart Project

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