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July 15, 2025 74 mins

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Dr. Daniel E. Kennedy’s work is proof that storytelling can be a lifeline for people in their darkest moments. As a Doctor of Social Work, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, and award-winning filmmaker, Daniel has dedicated his career to using film as a tool for healing, hope, and social change. 

His latest documentary, 10 Minutes 2 Live, is a powerful exploration of suicide, survival, and the courage it takes to keep living.In this episode, we talk about the role of storytelling in suicide prevention, why listening can be the most powerful act of all, and how compassion can save lives. From mental health advocacy to creative purpose, Daniel shows us that when we speak openly, we help others feel less alone.


🎬 Watch the Documentary & Share Your Feedback!

We’re excited to share a private link to watch the full documentary, 10 Minutes 2 Live, before it’s released.Daniel and his research team invite you to complete a short pre- and post-viewing survey to help them understand the film’s impact. The survey is anonymous, and your feedback is greatly appreciated.


Here’s how it works:

1️⃣ Start the survey- here:https://ucsd.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4Jjvqnp8uQyqy6W

2️⃣ After the first part of the survey, you’ll get a link and password to watch the documentary.

3️⃣ Once you finish watching, return to the survey link to complete the post-survey.If you accidentally close the survey before finishing, you can use the same link above to pick up where you left off.


Thank you for taking the time to watch and share your thoughts—it means a lot to the team behind 10 Minutes 2 Live.

1. Intro to Daniel & His Mission – [00:01:02] 

2. Personal Loss as Catalyst – [00:05:32] 

3. The Origins and Purpose of Ten Minutes to Live – [00:07:29] 

4. Reducing Access & Creating Safe Homes – [00:10:01] 

5. The Courage of Vulnerable Storytelling – [00:08:27] 

6. Stories of Survival and Service – [00:17:27] 

7. Connection as a Lifeline – [00:41:49] 

8. Men’s Mental Health and Veteran Experiences – [00:31:00] 

9. The Unexpected Healing Power of Filmmaking – [00:23:27] 

10. Press Pause, Change the Ending – [01:09:35] 


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Credits:

Hosted & Executive Produced by Thomas Craig VIII

Produced by Voice & Video – Bill Lanzarotta

Audio Engineer – Mickey Dixon

Edited by Lizi Bronson

Graphics by Jeff Lee

Special Thanks – Rosie Flores


Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Sick Burn Podcast, its affiliates, or any associated organizations. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as professional advice.

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