Preventing Suicide with Future Economic Models
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Beau, Chris, and special guest Bart Andrews, PhD, address what suicide might look like in the near (and distant) future under the prospect of different types of financial structures. Will suicide prevention even be necessary under an economic model that provides for everyone in a Utopian scenario? What about the gig economy? Tune in to find out.
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