53. Suicide, Anger Addiction, and the Importance of Communication with Kara Laws

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#53: Kara Laws lost one of her best friends to suicide four years ago and realized the importance of support teams communicating with each other to help support the people that they are fighting for. 

Since this loss, Kara has spent the last four years of her life learning how to let go of her anger addiction, find her happiness, and be a leader that makes things happen.

Today, Kara is a business/leadership advisor for the Women’s Business Center, and is a writing a book called, “How to Love People When You Hate Humans”. It is a book that helps people let go of their anger and hate people a little less while still changing the world. But most importantly it helps you find some happiness. 

In this episode we talk about:

  • Losing a loved one to suicide

  • Being a caretaker to someone with mental health

  • Signs of suicide

  • Depression

  • Anger issues

  • Righteous anger

  • Suicide

  • Hating your friend’s significant other

  • Being a leader vs. being bossy

  • How kindness doesn’t equal weakness

Podcast Resources:

Podcast Website: HERE

Connect with Kara Laws: HERE

Connect with Jenelle Tremblett: HERE

Connect with the Podcast: HERE

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Olga Kolgusheva

Olga is a Squarespace designer and copywriter known for creating clean, editorial websites with refined typography, irregular grids, and minimalist, monochromatic aesthetics. A former business and radio journalist trained at the Missouri School of Journalism, she discovered her visual talent in an infographics class and has spent over a decade designing digital experiences that merge strategic content, marketing insight, and visual clarity. A true digital native, Olga specializes in building Squarespace websites that tell compelling stories through structure, design, and words.

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