National Suicide Prevention Day: Life Events, Loss, and the Work Ahead

Moving house is one of lifeโ€™s big transitions. Boxes, memories, and a long to-do list. For most, itโ€™s stressful but manageable. For others, especially those already carrying heavy burdens, such major life events can act as tipping points.Today, on National Suicide Prevention Day, I find myself in the middle of one of those life transitions.... Continue Reading →

What Future for the Humanities in Britain? My Friends – Do Not Go Gently Into That Good Night!

We are facing a culling of creative arts, and it terrifies me. Currently, I work as an Occupational Health Researcher and Suicidologist at the University of Glasgow within the School of Health and Wellbeing, but I never aimed to be in medicine. Initially, I trained as a historian. My undergraduate and masterโ€™s degrees were based... Continue Reading →

Chatbots, Suicide, and the Rage against the Machine

This week The Independent went with a headline declaring that AI chatbots are โ€œpushing people towards mania, psychosis and death โ€“ and OpenAI doesnโ€™t know how to stop it.โ€ Itโ€™s dramatic, designed to shock. But it misses the point that while AI has tremendous potential to cause harm, correlation is not causation, nor is the... Continue Reading →

Journalistic Ghosting – Cruel, Cowardly, or (par the) Course

Over the last few months, Iโ€™ve sent out multiple carefully written, relevant op-eds to major publications Iโ€™ve previously worked withโ€”on suicide prevention, AI, and Scottish heritage. Not a single response. This piece explores the emotional and professional impact of that silence. It reflects on gatekeeping, merit vs. luck, and how editorial ghosting can chip away at self-worth. I draw parallels to stand-up comedyโ€”another space where access often depends more on contacts than quality. Despite the silence, I keep writing. This is a message to others still pitching into the void: I see you. Youโ€™re not alone. Keep going.

Bouncing Back from Academic Rejection (Without Punching a Wall)

By Dr Simon H. Walker โ€œMy inbox, basically.โ€ Another โ€œThanks, but no thanks.โ€ Promotion rejected. Funding application rejected. Job application rejected โ€” again. I wish I could say Iโ€™m writing this purely as a researcher, analysing other peopleโ€™s woes from a safe distance. Nope. Iโ€™m writing as someone knee-deep in rejection emails myself. At this... Continue Reading →

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