In this compelling episode, I am privileged to be joined by Tim and Sue Iorio, who bravely recount the poignant yet ultimately inspiring tale of their son, Nick. Nick was the eldest of three brothers hailing from a Midwestern town in Ohio, a top-class student and athlete, Nick struggled with a mental health disorder, and the only peace he was able to find was through suicide. He died at age twenty.
Tim and Sue describe their poignant journey, from the initial signs of Nick's mental health challenges to his devastating suicide. Tim, Sue, and their loved ones were left shattered by the profound loss and overwhelming grief. However, amidst the darkness, a flicker of hope emerged when their youngest son accepted an opportunity to play football at Penn State University as a walk-on.
Through their unwavering resilience and determination to honor Nick's memory, Tim and Sue decided to immortalize their experience in the form of a book, aptly titled "The Penn State Walk-On". Their story serves as a testament to the power of familial bonds and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. It is a beacon of hope for others navigating similar challenges, demonstrating that even in the depths of despair, there lies the potential for healing and renewal.
Tim and Sue’s book: The Penn State Walk-On: Overcoming the Pain and Legacy of Suicide through Football, Faith, and Family, is available to buy online.
If you would like to reach out to Tim and Sue, then you can contact Tim via LinkedIn.com, and search for Tim’s profile: Dr Timothy Iorio.
If you are experiencing any of the issues raised in this podcast, general advice is to talk to your doctor. There are also organizations you can call now for example, in the UK, you can call the Samaritans on 116 123, and if you are in the US, you can call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.