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In this week's episode, Bruce and Wayne had a special guest Brennan Cameron. Brennan is working to become a recovery coach for teens and young adults suffering from substance use disorders and compulsive behavior. He recently finished working a tour at a teen boys recovery program in Fort Worth. Brennan is using that experience to pursue his career in coaching. Throughout the video, Brennan discusses how his relationship with his clients is beneficial for them and their recovery. He also discusses how a therapist and coaches differ in their approaches and goals. This is a great listen for those who are interested in learning how coaching works and the techniques used to help the client and coach. Brennan can be found on linked in, Brennan Cameron. Bruce is at www.conciegecoach.net Bruce can be reached at (214)431-2032 Wayne at wayne_551@yahoo.com
Welcome to A Way Through, a podcast brought to you by Archway Academy! The purpose of this podcast is to remind you that though you may not see it now, something different is possible; Recovery is possible! **The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of Archway Academy. Any content provided by our student co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of Archway Academy itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything. This week, we are joined by Andrew Warren, LCDCI, one of our Recovery Coaches and Alumni Students. Andrew shares how he was first introduced to Archway back in 2008 and what it was like growing up in Recovery to now coming full circle leading others in their adolescent recovery journey. He also shares the moment he realized he could attend college and do well in life after almost dropping out of high school. A Way Through invites you to join in on the conversation and hear stories of triumph, self-discovery, and healing. Be sure to subscribe to A Way Through to stay updated on each new episode and leave a review of the show! Topics Discussed: What separates Archway Academy from other High Schools Favorite parts of having a career devoted to young people's Recovery The importance of finding a strong community to surround yourself with Why having fun is essential to Sobriety (especially for teenagers) What life is really like as a Recovery Coach Connect with Archway Academy: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archwayacademyhtx/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archwayacademy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVBgxwG5CC6qBcJ3U6KcK5Q Additional Resources: Meet Our Faculty!: https://www.archwayacademy.org/our-people/#apg Alternative Peer Groups (APGs): https://www.archwayacademy.org/our-people/#apg Contact Archway Academy: If you or a student you know needs help, visit the website, or call the number below to schedule a tour. We are here to help. Address: 6221 Main Street Houston, TX 77030 Call: 713.328.0780 Email: sasha.coles@archwayacademy.org Website: https://www.archwayacademy.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/archway-academy/message
The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 51 Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling talk March Madness, Fake Entrepreneurs, API, DEPA and Emails into the Studio. Hour Two Work Hard : News, Rumors and Newspeak is our Work Hard portion today The Crude Life Daily Update For the [...]
Join me as we discuss this week's trending topics, have a sports report with JRob and do a deep dive on Teen Recovery camps: A place to change or teen prisons? Our ad swap partner can be found at the link below! https://myzipistreams.com/lookintoit --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shara-robinsons/support
Join host Dr. Ann Schiebert and her guest, Howard Barker, from New Life House, as they discuss: Teen Recovery and Addiction.
Kill Your Addiction Show 3.25.2019 with Maria Pau. In this episode, Maria talks with Dmitry Alexander. Enjoy! www.beaconoflightradio.com
This week we look into BoB Meehan The founder of Freeway and several other connected teen recovery programs across the US that came to be known as "The Group". Meehan's anti establishment tactics caused him to be accused of running a coercive cult. If your or a loved one is struggling with addiction please call the SAMHSA hotline at 1800-662-HELP Please rate us 5 stars to show us your support or go by our Patron page https://patron.podbean.com/psychyourcrime You can reach our on twitter at:https://twitter.com/geekflossy Intro is Spy Story from purpleplanet.com
Aaron Interviews a teen and she talks about meth, recovery, and hitting rock bottom.
Aaron Huey, founder of Firemountain Residential Treatment Center, and Diane McKinney discuss experiential therapy and a unique twist on a successful model!Diane is the founder and Executive Director of the not-for-profit organization, ABLE for Youth, and the ABLE to Sail program, which is now in its 6thyear, here in Longmont at Union Reservoir. She has been engaged in being an inspiration to Longmont Youth since 2011, when she received the Make Time for Kids Award from Mayor Coombs, for her presentation, “Being Good Enough,” which was filmed and televised locally. She is also a Licensed Spiritual Counselor with the Centers for Spiritual Living. Her personal mission is to help struggling youth identify and change the limiting beliefs of “not-enoughness,” which drive them to make life-limiting and life ending high risk choices such as the use of alcohol, drugs, cutting, and ultimately suicide, inspiring them, instead to be and express their talents, gifts, and abilities in a way that only they can!
Animal Assisted Therapy has become very popular for youth therapy and treatment programs...but Wolves? That’s WILD!Osvaldo “Ozzie” Cabra and Mary Ann McCain speak with Aaron about their ground breaking program speak with Aaron Huey of Firemountain Residential Treatment Center. Song of the Wolf Healing Center was founded by Mary Ann McCain and Ozzie Cabral. Both have an extensive work history in the mental health and addictions field with various treatment modalites and populations. They are also animal lovers and have worked with wolfdogs. After seeing many wolfdogs needing placement they decided to open up their own rescue and do their part in giving abandoned, neglected or unwanted wolfdogs a safe and loving place to live. https://www.songofthewolf.org
Jonathan Taylor works with teens with compulsive/addictive sexual behaviors. This can include use, multiple partners and other compulsive sexual behaviors. We will explore some of the supportive strategies that teens respond to in dealing with the complicated sexual landscape including good information, education addressing already problematic behavior and keeping communication lines open.
Two Cache Valley women are giving Utah prisoners a new chance behind the bars using dried plants. Today on the program, producers Sheri Quinn and Elaine Taylor explore the "plants in jail" program started by Sara Lamb and Mary Barkworth, where inmates prepare plant material for the Utah State University herbarium.