In the Media

Explore Anita’s recent press features and interviews.

Widow of Navy veteran who died by suicide speaks out 

Six years after losing Michael to suicide, I’m still learning how to help my children heal while fighting for the support our military families desperately need. In this Fox8 interview, I share why I chose to speak openly about his death from the beginning – not because I have all the answers, but because silence and shame help no one. Every family walking this path deserves better than what we experienced trying to get help. Together, we can change things for the families who come after us.

Screenshot of Fox8 Interview with Anita Sullivan

Video

Gary Sinise Honors Families of Fallen Military Heroes

Anita and two of her children are featured in this story from the Gary Sinise Foundation.

Interview

Anita Sullivan about Missing Person Michael Austin Davis

An interview with Anita discuussing her missing brother.

Article

What It’s Like to Have a Missing Loved One

Anita shares her family’s story in a guest post on Rage Against the Minivan.

Nationwide network of mentors steps in to support the children of fallen military heroes

Anita and Ben Sullivan are featured in this Investigate TV piece about The Tragedy Assistant Program for Survivors, known as TAPS, helps military families and children.

Anita Sullivan Screenshot in a a video talking about T.A.P.S.

Transformative Talks That Ignite Change and Hope

Anita’s talks resonate deeply, offering insights that inspire and educate. Through her powerful storytelling, she creates a sense of community, helping others feel connected and understood. Join us to explore the healing power of shared experiences.

Anita Sullivan on Stage Presenting to a live audience

Memoir Sneak Peek!

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Sharing about the early days and still ongoing search for my missing brother, the traumatic loss of my husband to suicide and aftermath with our kids, and about the journey to find healing and love after all of it. It's not a story wrapped up with a happy ending, but a messy and honest look at the road I'm on and how the people around me keep me going.