So I got a call last night from Dawson McCalister Live, a radio show thats much like Frasier for teens and young adults. Its also very faith based. In lamens terms its a radio show where a wise guy, who puts things bluntly and doesn’t sugarcoat it dispenses advise. Well I’m going to be on it tonight. I promised myself I’m going to completely open with him about the screw ups Kate and I made, our disabilities, the repercussions of our screw ups, and that I hope Kate and I (along with our families) can patch this together.
I’m really excited, and really nervous about this. Dawson is likely going to say some things I don’t want to hear – but need to hear, but Kate and I both used to listen to Dawson when he was on WAYFM and we both really liked the advise he gave out.
I’m going to try and record it from his internet stream so friends can listen to it. I guess I would like prayer as well about this, that I’m both able to be honest about the situation, and that God uses this to help me and everyone else involved in the situation out.
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Prayers on the way. Hopefully, this will be helpful for you.
May I make a friendly suggestion? I’m glad you plan to be open about the situation…but if I may offer some advice, I do hope you’re also open about your chronically contemplating suicide. I don’t know a heck of a lot about Mr. McCallister, but from my understanding he has knowledge in that area, and can probably give some helpful advice there. I know many who read this and AspieWeb (including myself though we really don’t know each other), and I would assume those who know you personally, would find it very unfortunate to see that outcome happen.
I hope I’m not putting my nose where it doesn’t belong, and you may well be planning to mention that anyway, but just thought I’d give you that suggestion.
I know I said I wouldn’t post here again but I have to say that you are still in my prayers, Zach. I hope it went well.
Dawson McAllister seems like a very cool show.
I loved Frasier when I was younger (in the 1990s). And it’s good to see psychology/psychiatry and religion work together!