The Take Note team convened the family and friends of Ryan Hill, who died by suicide in 2013, to discuss mental health and the Netflix series, "13 Reasons Why." (Kevin Patrick Allen | KCPT)
The Take Note team convened the family and friends of Ryan Hill, who died by suicide in 2013, to discuss mental health and the Netflix series, "13 Reasons Why." (Kevin Patrick Allen | KCPT)

Common Grounds | Mental Health

May 25, 2017  |    |  1 min read

On this episode of Common Grounds, the family and friends of Ryan Hill, an Olathe High School alumni who died by suicide shortly after graduation in 2013, discuss Ryan’s life, mental health and the implications of the new Netflix series 13 Reasons Why.

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