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  1. Jun 14, 2021 · Laura Trujillo, a former editor at the Cincinnati Enquirer and Arizona Republic, joins USA TODAY as managing editor of Life and Entertainment. She brings experience in covering wellness, movies, TV and diversity issues, and has written a book on parenthood and loss.

    • Counting Backward
    • The Funeral
    • A Close Call
    • Truth
    • The Great Unknown
    • Trying to Understand
    • Piecing Together What We Had
    • The Arc of Time

    A few months before my mom died, in the fall of 2011, I sat in a Phoenix office with a psychologist, the first time I’d done one-on-one counseling. I don’t know what’s making me sad, I told her. We explored work. I loved my job working at my hometown newspaper. We explored family. I had a great husband and four wonderful kids. Then childhood. It wa...

    The day before my mom’s funeral, the church was quiet. It was May and already 100 degrees in Phoenix. I walked past the meditation chapel and through a healing garden and rock labyrinth to find the priest that my mom had been talking to the past few weeks. He had a trim white beard, a bald head and round wire-rimmed glasses. He couldn’t tell me wha...

    For a while, Henry, Luke and Lucy each received a note from my mom in the mail. After we moved, she had sent cards and stickers, silly presents from the dollar store like stretchy rubber bunnies and colored beads, clutter that got caught in the vacuum cleaner, that I simultaneously loved and hated. Theo checked for weeks for a last letter that neve...

    I have learned, as do many survivors of a family member’s suicide, that I am now at risk. I accept that now and guard against it. It’s a place of caution and checklists. A place where I know to not stay alone in my head too often and to say "yes" to walking the dog with my best friend. Years of therapy, antidepressants and luck have led me here. Th...

    There remained a yawning uncertainty. And questions, so many of them, about my mom. My mom first saw the canyon when she was an adult, a visit with her sister shortly after she and my dad divorced. Later she hiked rim to rim with her sister – 23.5 miles from the North Rim of the canyon and back up the south, a hike that is revered in Arizona, a poi...

    Jean Drevecky drove the Paul Revere shuttle bus that fourth Thursday morning of April, 2012. She would later tell the rangers that during her first round that morning she picked up a woman near Bright Angel Lodge who seemed calm. That woman was my mother. Jean remembered the woman sat alone, quiet, her hands in her pockets “like she was cold.” The ...

    My mom knew there was a ledge; she would be easy to find. She knew there was no trail below; she wouldn’t hurt anyone but herself. She had safety-pinned a tiny piece of paper onto her jacket with the name of her husband and his phone number. I wonder if the ranger is telling these details to make me feel better. I have a notebook and a pen, and we ...

    My kids have learned in their own ways to try to understand how their grandmother ended her life, as well as how she lived it. Henry, my oldest who even as a teenager would drop everything he was doing when my mom would stop by, smiles when he talks about her. Now a college junior, he still has a wallet-sized card she made for him when we moved, a ...

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  2. Apr 22, 2022 · USA TODAY editor Laura Trujillo shares her personal story of coping with depression and suicidal thoughts after her mother jumped off a ledge into the Grand Canyon. She offers advice on how to talk about mental health issues and create a safety plan.

  3. Laura Trujillo is a journalist and author who leads the Life & Entertainment sections at USA TODAY. She also wrote a memoir about her mother's suicide and works with nonprofits in Guatemala.

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  4. May 8, 2022 · Laura Trujillo, a USA Today editor, shares her personal story of grief and trauma in her new memoir "Stepping Back from the Ledge". She explores the complex legacy of suicide, depression, and family history in a quest for understanding and healing.

  5. Laura Trujillo. Verified. Managing Editor, Life and Entertainment, USA Today. Cincinnati. Arts and Entertainment. As seen in: USA Today, The New York Times, Yahoo Entertainment, Yahoo Canada, Yahoo News, Yahoo News Malaysia, Yahoo News New Zealand, Aol, Yahoo, MDPI, Yahoo Sports Canada and. more.

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  7. Apr 20, 2022 · Laura Trujillo, author of “Stepping Back from the Ledge: A Daughter’s Search for Truth and Renewal.”. Turning trauma into hope and something useful — that's what Laura Trujillo has tried to do with her new book. Trujillo is managing editor for life and entertainment for USA Today.

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