• Ep 134: Comedy Meets Mental Health with Roy Wood Jr.
    Jan 9 2025

    In this episode of the WTTA Guns and Mental Health podcast, hosts Michael Sodini and J. Hood talk with comedian Roy Wood Jr. about the intersection of comedy, mental health, and firearms. Roy shares his unique approach to using humor to address sensitive topics, his experiences at pro-gun events, and the evolving landscape of gun ownership within the Black community. The discussion also explores the importance of mental health advocacy and the role of humor in navigating serious issues. Throughout the episode, Roy emphasizes the need for open dialogue and the power of comedy to foster understanding and connection.


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    47 mins
  • Ep 133: Insights from the ER on Firearms and Mental Health with Dr. Emmy Betz
    Nov 29 2024

    Join hosts Jake Wiskerchen and Michael Sodini as they sit down with Dr. Emmy Betz, an emergency physician specializing in suicide prevention and firearm safety. Together, they navigate the intricate relationship between mental health and gun access, offering a respectful, collaborative approach to these critical topics.

    Dr. Betz brings valuable insights on managing suicide risks, the role of firearms in crises, and the importance of empowering communities with education and resources for informed decision-making. The episode explores complex issues such as the nuances of legislation, the significance of data-informed strategies, and addressing the unique needs of diverse communities.

    Highlights include:

    • Restoring trust in research related to gun safety and mental health.
    • The impact of programs like Pause to Protect reshaping firearm safety narratives.
    • Challenges in securing funding for vital initiatives.
    • Practical approaches to mental health and self-care.
    • Strategies for fostering open dialogue and bridging divides across differing perspectives.

    Through honest conversation, Jake, Michael, and Dr. Betz explore how positive messaging, upstream prevention, and community engagement can drive meaningful change in addressing firearm safety and mental health.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Ep 132: Opening Conversations on Mental Health in the 2A World with Katie Gardner
    Nov 8 2024

    In this episode of the WTTA podcast, Michael Sodini and co-host Kevin Berry talk with Katie Gardner, a passionate advocate for the Second Amendment and mental health awareness. They discuss Katie's journey into the 2A community, her experiences with Gun Owners of America, and the importance of empowering women in firearms. The conversation highlights the need for open discussions about mental health within the gun community, the significance of community events, and the personal stories that drive advocacy efforts. Katie shares her insights on overcoming fear at the range and the cultural shifts in women's involvement in firearms. The episode concludes with a look at future events and the ongoing mission to bridge the gap between mental health and gun rights.


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    51 mins
  • Ep 131: Faith and Firearms with Jeremy Van Winkle
    Oct 31 2024

    Jeremy Van Winkle, the founder of GunLocks, a new technology-driven firearm safety product, joins Jake Wiskerchen and Mike Sodini. The conversation explores the importance of integrating technology into firearm safety, the challenges faced in the gun industry, and the personal journey of Jeremy, who overcame addiction and is now dedicated to creating products that protect lives. The discussion also touches on mental health issues related to firearm access and the need for responsible gun ownership. Jeremy shares his vision for future innovations and the purpose behind his work, emphasizing the importance of community and support in overcoming personal struggles.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Ep 130: Empowering Youth Through Firearms Education with Kevin Dixie
    Oct 24 2024

    The conversation focuses on the Kids to Kings program, which aims to provide firearms education and emotional intelligence training to youth in underserved communities. Kevin Dixie, the lead instructor in Atlanta, Georgia, shares insights on the importance of community outreach, mental health, and financial literacy in shaping the lives of young men. The discussion highlights the need for corporate support and the impact of mentorship on children's lives, emphasizing the program's potential to break stereotypes and foster responsible gun ownership.


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Ep 129: Why We Should Address Mental Health Over Gun Control
    Oct 17 2024

    Jake Wiskerchen, Michael Sodini, and Kevin Berry discuss the recent US News article that attributes high firearm deaths in the U.S. to gun prevalence rather than mental health issues. They critique the research methodology, explore the complexities of mental illness and violence, and emphasize the importance of education and emotional functioning in addressing these issues. The conversation also touches on the need for hope and empowerment in the gun community, advocating for responsible gun ownership and mental health awareness.


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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Ep 128: Addressing Misconceptions in Gun Culture and Mental Health
    Oct 3 2024

    In this conversation, Michael Sodini and Kevin Berry discuss the misconceptions surrounding guns and mental health. They touch on topics such as the prevalence of guns, the misconceptions about AR rifles, and the need for education and understanding between the gun and mental health communities. They also discuss the challenges of navigating legislation and the importance of having solutions ready to address these misconceptions. In this part of the conversation, Michael Sodini and Kevin Berry discuss the importance of offering mental health resources in gun shops and the misconceptions that both the gun community and healthcare organizations have about each other.

    They emphasize the need for open and nuanced conversations to bridge the gap between these two communities. Michael shares personal stories of engaging with individuals with opposing views and finding common ground. They also touch on the importance of respectful dialogue and its impact on changing perspectives.


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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Ep 127: The Role of Technology in Responsible Gun Ownership with Patrick Bertagna
    Sep 27 2024

    The conversation discusses the potential Gun Alert, a technology that can notify gun owners if their firearm has been moved or removed from its usual environment. The technology aims to address issues such as suicide, domestic violence, and unauthorized access to firearms. It is well-received in various communities, including law enforcement and the firearms industry. The conversation emphasizes the importance of collective action and sensible solutions to reduce gun-related tragedies. The product is seen as a deterrent and an extra layer of security, especially for households with children or individuals going through mental health challenges. It is also seen as a tool for responsible gun ownership and can be used in scenarios such as temporary firearm storage or during times of crisis.

    The conversation highlights the need for a holistic approach to address the root causes of gun-related problems and the importance of education, technology, and collaboration among different stakeholders. Gun Alert is a new technology that aims to prevent accidental shootings and unauthorized access to firearms. The device is a sensor that attaches to a gun and sends an alert to the owner's smartphone if the gun is moved or tampered with. The goal is to promote responsible gun ownership and reduce gun-related accidents and tragedies. Gun Alert is currently focused on creating awareness and forming partnerships to get the product in the hands of those who need it the most, such as new gun owners, underserved communities, and veterans. The company's long-term vision is to make Gun Alert a standard accessory for gun owners, just like seat belts are for car owners.

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    1 hr and 34 mins