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Hinesights Podcast

A mental health advocate's conversations with survivors and changemakers, focusing on resilience and the power of lived experience over clinical theory.

The brief

This is a long-form interview show where host Kevin Hines, a prominent suicide survivor, talks with people who have turned significant personal struggle into purpose. Grounded in his own dramatic story, the podcast bypasses clinical jargon for raw, lived experience. Each episode is a platform for founders, advocates, and survivors to share practical tools and stories of resilience, framed by the host's unwavering belief in hope and the motto #BeHereTomorrow.

The show is uniquely anchored by the host's own globally recognized story of surviving a jump from the Golden Gate Bridge. Its most defining feature is the opening question to every guest—"How is your mental health today?"—which immediately establishes a tone of vulnerability and shared humanity.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

Kevin Hines is a global mental health advocate, speaker, author, and filmmaker. At age 19, he survived a suicide attempt after jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge, a story that gained major media attention. Diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Hines has dedicated his life to suicide prevention and sharing a message of hope, releasing the bestselling memoir "Cracked, Not Broken" and the documentary "Suicide: The Ripple Effect".

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Credentials & credits

  • Bestselling author of "Cracked, Not Broken: Surviving and Thriving After A Suicide Attempt"
  • Award-winning filmmaker ("Suicide: The Ripple Effect")
  • Global suicide prevention & mental health speaker
  • Clifford W. Beers Award recipient from Mental Health America
  • Voice Awards Fellow, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
  • Board member for International Bipolar Foundation and Crisis Text Line

Other ventures

  • The Kevin and Margaret Hines Foundation (KMHF)
  • Author of "The Art of Being Broken"
  • Advocate for the Golden Gate Bridge safety net
  • Docu Series "The Journey" (in pre-production)
  • Comic book "Hope Dealers" (in development)
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

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  1. 01
    AI, Mental Health, The Future of Funding: How SYNDKIT Is Disrupting Startups | Anthony Armand Placet

    A deep dive into the intersection of technology, AI, and mental health, revealing the host's interest in the future of purpose-driven entrepreneurship.

  2. 02
    The Birth & Growth of the Mental Health Movement | Ryan Wolfington | Part 1

    This episode clearly articulates the show's focus on 'lived experience experts' and practical tools for mental wellness, addressing issues like the 'addiction to distraction' in modern youth.

  3. 03
    We Cannot See Mental Disorders | Mental Health Understanding & Brain Health Has Stigma

    This clip with an expert guest directly addresses a core theme of the podcast: the stigma surrounding mental health and the challenge of diagnosing invisible illnesses.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

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How the host interviews

Kevin Hines begins each interview by reading a lengthy, highly detailed, and laudatory introduction of his guest. His first move is always his signature question: "How is your mental health today, really, in this moment?", which he often answers himself to model vulnerability and build immediate rapport. Hines probes using broad, thematic questions about a guest's origins, purpose, and hard-earned lessons, such as exploring the "emotional wounds" in a community or the "strategic and emotional reasons" behind a major decision. He will often ask guests to speak directly to the audience with a message of hope, particularly for those who are struggling, as a closing move. This combination of a dramatic personal backstory, a vulnerable opening, and a focus on inspirational takeaways makes his interview style highly recognizable.

Kevin Hines hosts one-on-one interviews, often beginning with a long, highly complimentary, pre-written introduction of his guest. He frequently refers to his audience as "Hope Nation" and uses his own story and current mental state as a bridge to connect with his guests and listeners. The show's core message is encapsulated in the hashtag and motto, #BeHereTomorrow.

Questions the host keeps coming back to

12 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.

personal

1
  1. Q.01

    How is your mental health today, really, in this moment?

    This is his signature opening question, used to establish vulnerability and normalize discussing mental health from the start.

origin

2
  1. Q.01

    How did your background in [X and Y] shape how you think and create?

    He asks this to understand the unique origins of a guest's perspective and career path.

  2. Q.02

    When did you realize your work could be a vehicle for social or mental health transformation?

    This question explores the turning point in a guest's career, linking their profession to a deeper purpose.

process

3
  1. Q.01

    What are you actively building and what problem are you most obsessed with solving right now?

    This question pivots the conversation to the guest's current work and driving passion.

  2. Q.02

    What's the most common emotional wound and most powerful sign of hope you see in the people you serve?

    A thematic question designed to get to the core problem and positive outcomes of a guest's work.

  3. Q.03

    What were the strategic and emotional reasons behind your choice to be a solo founder?

    He uses this to probe the deeper 'why' behind a significant professional decision, beyond the surface-level business case.

advice

2
  1. Q.01

    What do you want a young, overwhelmed founder (or person) to hear from you today?

    Used as a closing question, this prompts the guest to offer direct, actionable advice to the audience.

  2. Q.02

    What is one truth about [your field] that no one prepared you for?

    This question seeks to uncover a hard-earned lesson or surprising reality from the guest's experience.

future

2
  1. Q.01

    What gives you hope for the future of [your field]?

    He asks this toward the end of the interview to frame the discussion with optimism.

  2. Q.02

    If you could redesign the global [X] ecosystem from scratch, what would you change?

    A big-picture question that invites the guest to share their most ambitious, visionary ideas for their industry.

industry

1
  1. Q.01

    What do people fundamentally misunderstand about [topic, e.g., building with AI]?

    This question is used to surface and debunk common misconceptions within the guest's area of expertise.

controversy

1
  1. Q.01

    What ethical responsibilities do founders have when building tech that influences mental health?

    This question pushes guests in the tech space to consider the moral implications of their work.

Signature segments

  • · Asking every guest "How is your mental health today?"
  • · Greeting the audience as "Hope Nation"
  • · Using the motto and hashtag #BeHereTomorrow
  • · Reading a long, detailed guest introduction
  • · Asking guests to give a direct message of hope to the audience

Topics covered repeatedly

Mental HealthSuicide PreventionResilienceLived ExperienceTrauma RecoveryEntrepreneurshipHopeAdvocacyLeadershipMental Wellness
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

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Typical guest

Guests are typically founders, philanthropists, technologists, authors, and fellow advocates who have a strong connection to mental health, trauma recovery, or social impact. They are often leaders in their field who are open to discussing their personal journeys and the emotional challenges behind their success.

Recent guests
  • Ryan Wolfington
    on The Birth & Growth of the Mental Health Movement | Part 1
  • Mariam Khayretdinova
    on From Tech to Harvard Psychology My Career Journey
  • Anthony Armand Placet
    on AI, Mental Health, The Future of Funding: How SYNDKIT Is Disrupting Startups
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
6K
6,000
Avg views / video
273
Trailing window
Total views
1.1M
1,072,391
Videos published
321
Sponsor readEstimated

The podcast primarily promotes the host's own books and merchandise available at kevinhinesstory.com/shop. Some episodes are noted as being sponsored by individuals or mission-driven companies.

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Subscriber and view counts are pulled live from YouTube and re-verified on a 30-day cycle. Listener estimates for the RSS feed aren't published here unless they're host-verified.

§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
Who is the host of Hinesights?
The host is Kevin Hines, a globally recognized mental health advocate, author, and survivor of a suicide attempt from the Golden Gate Bridge.
What is the podcast's format?
It is a weekly, long-form interview podcast where Kevin Hines speaks with a single guest about their personal and professional journeys related to mental health, resilience, and purpose.
Is the Hinesights Podcast still active?
Yes, the podcast is updated weekly with new episodes.
Where can I listen to the podcast?
The podcast is available on platforms like YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
How can I pitch a guest for the podcast?
The podcast does not publicly list a specific guest submission process. Interested parties would likely need to contact Kevin Hines through his official website.
What is the main message of the podcast?
The core message is one of hope, resilience, and the importance of staying alive, encapsulated in the host's motto, "#BeHereTomorrow".
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
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§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

This page is AI-assisted, grounded in the public sources cited below, and host-verifiable. We publish facts only; we do not republish transcripts. If anything here is wrong, the host can claim and correct the page above.Model: gemini-2.5-pro · high confidence

  1. [01]Official Website & Biokevinhinesstory.com
  2. [02]Hinesights Podcast on Apple Podcastspodcasts.apple.com
  3. [03]Kevin Hines - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
  4. [04]Kevin Hines Biography - All American Speakersallamericanspeakers.com
  5. [05]Cracked, Not Broken: Surviving and Thriving After a Suicide Attemptgoodreads.com
  6. [06]Hinesights Podcast on YouTubeyoutube.com
  7. [07]Kevin Hines - Extended Biokevinhinesstory.com
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