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Jul 14 2007, 06:56 PM
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A special request that could help all of us. National journalist Edie Magnus working on a depression documentary. QUOTE As you know, DF takes our members’ privacy very seriously and does not generally allow researchers to solicit members in any way. However, I have received one request that I feel has the potential to further our cause and reduce the stigma of depression. The request came from Edie Magnus, who is a prominent news correspondent here in the United States. She is working on a documentary about depression and was directed to our site as an example of a community that offers support to young people suffering from depression. It is entirely up to you whether you wish to contact Edie directly, but I did want to pass along this opportunity, as I think it could do such good for all of us who suffer from depression and related mental illnesses. Here is Edie’s request in her own words, and how to contact her:QUOTE “If you are a teen or young adult who has battled depression - and who has overcome feelings of rage or violence, or thoughts of suicide - I would like to talk to you. I'm a television journalist researching a documentary about teens and depression for public television. I'm reachable at ediemagnus@verizon.net or 917 991 6727. All conversations treated with absolute confidentiality and the utmost sensitivity.” And here is a little bit about Edie if you are not already familiar with her:“Edie Magnus has been a correspondent for Dateline since 1996. Magnus has covered numerous stories, ranging from the capture of Wichita’s notorious BTK serial killer, to the conviction of Martha Stewart. She also reported on a documentary about the story of Kendra Webdale, a young woman who was pushed in front of an oncoming New York subway by a man suffering from severe schizophrenia, and an award-winning story about a little boy who underwent a groundbreaking bran surgery in Australia, which helped to persuade doctors to start doing the operation here in the United States. Previously, she was the anchor of MSNBC’s NBC News @Issue, which provided NBC News anchors and correspondents a forum to discuss important news topics of the day. Prior to joining MSNBC, Magnus covered the media and information industries for CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, reporting on the news and entertainment industries, the Internet and other new media. Before that, she was a correspondent for Eye to Eye, the CBS primetime newsmagazine from December 1992 to August 1995. From April 1991 to December 1992, she was the CBS News health and medical correspondent, reporting regularly for the CBS Evening News. She joined CBS in April 1990 as a general assignment correspondent in New York. She was also co-anchor, with Robert Krulwich, of the Friday editions of America Tonight from October 1990 to March 1991. Magnus has an extensive background in television reporting and anchoring. She was a principal anchor for USA Today: The Television Show for one year. She served as an anchor for ABC’s World News This Morning, and she did the news segments for Good Morning America. Magnus was also an ABC News correspondent based in Chicago from August 1985 to January 1987. She and her husband Bob Mayer, a television producer, live in Hastings-on-Hudson, with their two sons. © 2007 MSNBC Interactive”
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~Lindsay, Forum Super Administrator Founder, depressionforums.org
Forum Super AdministratorDF member since Dec 2001 ---- "I cannot make my mark for all time...those concepts are mutually exclusive. "Lasting effect" is a self -contradictory term. Meaning does not exist in the future, nor do I. Nothing will have meaning, "ultimately." Nothing will even mean tomorrow what it did today. Meaning changes with the context. My meaningfulness is in the here and now. It is enough that I may be of value to someone today. It is enough that I make a difference now." ~Lindsay Hotlines
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Jul 14 2007, 07:01 PM
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Forum Super Administrator

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QUOTE As you know, DF takes our members’ privacy very seriously and does not generally allow researchers to solicit members in any way. However, I have received one request that I feel has the potential to further our cause and reduce the stigma of depression. The request came from Edie Magnus, who is a prominent news correspondent here in the United States. She is working on a documentary about depression and was directed to our site as an example of a community that offers support to young people suffering from depression. It is entirely up to you whether you wish to contact Edie directly, but I did want to pass along this opportunity, as I think it could do such good for all of us who suffer from depression and related mental illnesses. Here is Edie’s request in her own words, and how to contact her:QUOTE “If you are a teen or young adult who has battled depression - and who has overcome feelings of rage or violence, or thoughts of suicide - I would like to talk to you. I'm a television journalist researching a documentary about teens and depression for public television. I'm reachable at ediemagnus@verizon.net or 917 991 6727. All conversations treated with absolute confidentiality and the utmost sensitivity.” And here is a little bit about Edie if you are not already familiar with her:“Edie Magnus has been a correspondent for Dateline since 1996. Magnus has covered numerous stories, ranging from the capture of Wichita’s notorious BTK serial killer, to the conviction of Martha Stewart. She also reported on a documentary about the story of Kendra Webdale, a young woman who was pushed in front of an oncoming New York subway by a man suffering from severe schizophrenia, and an award-winning story about a little boy who underwent a groundbreaking bran surgery in Australia, which helped to persuade doctors to start doing the operation here in the United States. Previously, she was the anchor of MSNBC’s NBC News @Issue, which provided NBC News anchors and correspondents a forum to discuss important news topics of the day. Prior to joining MSNBC, Magnus covered the media and information industries for CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, reporting on the news and entertainment industries, the Internet and other new media. Before that, she was a correspondent for Eye to Eye, the CBS primetime newsmagazine from December 1992 to August 1995. From April 1991 to December 1992, she was the CBS News health and medical correspondent, reporting regularly for the CBS Evening News. She joined CBS in April 1990 as a general assignment correspondent in New York. She was also co-anchor, with Robert Krulwich, of the Friday editions of America Tonight from October 1990 to March 1991. Magnus has an extensive background in television reporting and anchoring. She was a principal anchor for USA Today: The Television Show for one year. She served as an anchor for ABC’s World News This Morning, and she did the news segments for Good Morning America. Magnus was also an ABC News correspondent based in Chicago from August 1985 to January 1987. She and her husband Bob Mayer, a television producer, live in Hastings-on-Hudson, with their two sons.
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Be Well....
~Lindsay, Forum Super Administrator Founder, depressionforums.org
Forum Super AdministratorDF member since Dec 2001 ---- "I cannot make my mark for all time...those concepts are mutually exclusive. "Lasting effect" is a self -contradictory term. Meaning does not exist in the future, nor do I. Nothing will have meaning, "ultimately." Nothing will even mean tomorrow what it did today. Meaning changes with the context. My meaningfulness is in the here and now. It is enough that I may be of value to someone today. It is enough that I make a difference now." ~Lindsay Hotlines
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Guest_SarahN_*
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Jul 15 2007, 06:31 AM
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I think this is a wonderful opportunity for our members. I am glad Mrs. Magnus found depression forums and we are able to help her with her research. SN
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Guest_SarahN_*
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Jul 15 2007, 10:10 AM
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What a great opportunity, I hope members will respond to her research  It think it would be great if more people are made aware of depression to better understand what we go through! SN
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Guest_SarahN_*
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Jul 16 2007, 05:44 AM
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Hi everybody, I hope I am not the only one who find this a great opportunity  Edie Magnus is looking for young Americans -- preferably in their teens -- to talk to for this report. SN
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Guest_SarahN_*
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Jul 16 2007, 05:45 AM
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Hi everybody, I hope I am not the only one who find this a great opportunity  Edie Magnus is looking for young Americans -- preferably in their teens -- to talk to for this report. SN
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Guest_SarahN_*
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Jul 16 2007, 12:17 PM
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Thanks Avery, spread the word  SN
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Guest_SarahN_*
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Jul 17 2007, 10:56 AM
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Outtrigger, go ahead and contact her with your questions if you are interested  I am sure she will be able to explain the details better to you! SN
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Guest_SarahN_*
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Jul 18 2007, 12:13 PM
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HI TZ, I am not sure what the age limit for a young adult is. I am glad you can see the opportunity here though! SN
This post has been edited by SarahN: Jul 18 2007, 12:14 PM
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Jul 18 2007, 04:58 PM
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I emailed her the day before last, but I haven't gotten a response yet. Do you suppose she may already have everything/everyone she needs?
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Guest_SarahN_*
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Jul 18 2007, 05:01 PM
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I am sorry to hear that, can you email her one more time in case something went wrong the first time? SN
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Jul 18 2007, 07:54 PM
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Newbie

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I'll do that a bit later tonight :P
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Guest_SarahN_*
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Jul 19 2007, 08:48 AM
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Great, let me know if she responded okay  SN
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