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Why is Parenting Experience Relevant?

Why is Parenting Experience Relevant?

On the “About” page on this website, in addition to mentioning my years of professional experience and my personal experience with addiction and recovery, I mention how many years I’ve been a parent. You may …

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The Silverladder Podcast is LIVE!

The Silverladder Podcast is LIVE!

ALL EPISODES CAN BE FOUND HERE The Silverladder Podcast is focused on real-life stories and experiences of individuals who have faced and overcome challenges related to mental health, addiction and recovery, grief and loss, parenting, …

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Addiction, Jail, Recovery, and Vinyl Records: My Latest Interview

Addiction, Jail, Recovery, and Vinyl Records: My Latest Interview

As Silverladder’s focus on Men’s Mental Health Month continues, we have a new podcast appearance to share. I’ve done over 100 interviews in the last 12 years, including TV, radio, print, and online. This recent …

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Men’s Mental Health Matters

Men’s Mental Health Matters

When it comes to Men’s Mental Health Month, there is a key aspect to the conversation that might be the most important element of all: reducing or eliminating stigma.

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