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Hope you are doing as well as can be given current times. Remember, we are stronger together! Community remains of utmost importance! I'm excited to bring you my conversation with Tom Gentry. Tom is not only a treasured friend, but he's a counselor specializing in addiction. He's also a passionate advocate for progressive masculinity, which makes him a perfect fit for Detoxpod! Tom and I chat about his own experience as an addict and what drove him to recovery. We talk about familial cycles and how the things we learn growing up can affect us without even knowing it. Tom and I chat about the term "toxic masculinity" and how using those words can sometimes negatively obscure the work that we do. And there's so much more! Check out Tom's website and his podcast. Hope you get something positive out of this conversation. Feel free to drop me a line and share your thoughts!
Bob Brown is widely regarded as one of the leading authorities on performance boating, having reported on and participated in every facet of the industry over the last 50 years. Growing up as an avid boat racer, Brown became the editor of Powerboat Magazine in 1973 through his affiliation with fellow racer Bob Nordskog. After leaving Powerboat in 1979 to start his own public relations agency, Media Direction, Brown continued to write for the magazine as well as for every major performance boat publication, including Hot Boat, Performance Boats, Sportboat, Boating, Speedboat, and Speed on the Water. Brown has raced endurance inboards in the Salton Sea 500 and Parker Enduro. He has also driven tunnel outboards in the Parker race with legends Bill Muncey, Chip Hanauer, and Alan Stocker, been the winning driver in the Catalina Water Ski Race pulling Chuck Stearns, and raced offshore boats with Nordskog and Tom Gentry. Instrumental in advancing the Powerboat Magazine Performance Trials, Brown has test-driven over 2,000 boats in his career. He was also key in the promotion and growth of the Southern California and Lake Havasu Boat Shows. This episode is brought to you by: BoatLoanGuy.com your trusted source for Marine and RV Financing. BoatLoanGuy provides quick and easy stress-free financing for most types of boats including performance boats, pontoons, and center consoles. BoatLoanGuy offers loans from $20,000 to $5M with up to 20 year terms. Visit BoatLoanGuy at www.boatloanguy.com On Instagram @rvboatloans and on Facebook @RV and Boat Loans Contact BoatLoanGuy.com (619) 699-9900 info@boatloanguy.com This episode is also brought to you by: SoCal Jet Boats the #1 online performance boating community forum, manufacturers of the coolest River Attire, hosts of the the Summer Tour with 6+ events along the Colorado River, and owners of The SoCal Jet Boat SpeedShop. Visit SoCal Jet Boats at www.socaljetboats.com on Instagram at @SoCalJetBoats and Facebook @SoCal Jet Boats Contact SoCal Jet Boats (702) 970-7252 orders@socaljetboats.com Visit our website at www.powerboattalk.com View the video for this episode: www.youtube.com/@powerboat_talk Follow us on Instagram @powerboattalk and Facebook @Powerboat Talk Contact me: powerboattalk@gmail.com
We're kicking off the second year of The Clarity Advisors Show with a three-part series looking back at highlights from our first year. In Part 2, host Ken Trupke's guests discuss managing teams, communication, and attracting and retaining talent.Timestamps(00:50): Danna Gomez(02:04): Joe Miller(03:25): Michelle Voss(05:05): Joe Pici(05:52): Krystal Parker(08:45): David Nemes(10:27): Max Friar(11:18): Joshua Washington(12:42): Randy Crawford(14:28): Kelly Plawinski(15:39): Joe Pici(16:44): Russ Climie(18:59): Kelly Plawinski(21:27): Gary VonMyhr(22:45): Ben Wolf(25:19): Max Friar(26:25): Tom Gentry(27:33): Paige Cornetet(28:25): Paige CornetetEpisode Quotes“Here's what people really want: They want to know that they're getting better. They want to know that they belong to a team, that they're part of a team. And this, I think, is the most critical piece: They want to know that people care about them and that they're doing a good job.” (Joe Miller)“You have to have milestones, or what we call benchmarks, along the way. Milestones are places in between the final goal achievement that you can measure your result and see whether you're on target.” (Joe Pici)“People have different personality types. People think differently and get a greater response if you surround yourself with people who think differently than you and you are able to work together.” (David Nemes)“Good people want to contribute, and they will contribute. And they'll work really hard, but they have to have a chance to recharge. I think you have to have a respect for how their energy ebbs and flows.” (Max Friar)“It's really just getting back to being human beings who have conversations and we rid ourselves of any assumptions, and we get down to really having those conversations around value.” (Joshua Washington)“Covid was a crash course on how to handle communication well with your team and really over-communicate – even when we didn't have all the answers and people wanted answers.” (Kelly Plawinski)“If I know my stuff so well that I'm not thinking about it, then all my focus can be on that person's communication style. If I learn how to speak their language – not to manipulate, but to communicate – we're going to have a better meeting.” (Joe Pici)Recommended Listening and ViewingThe Clarity Advisors Show podcastThe Clarity Advisors Show on YouTube
A fractional Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is becoming more common for businesses that don't need -- or can't afford -- the full-time services of a top-level executive.Today's guest, Tom Gentry, is a veteran CFO who's worked for several companies, including PricewaterhouseCoopers, and is now focusing on fractional leadership as a Regional Director for The CFO Centre.On this episode of The Clarity Advisors Show, Tom shares with host, Ken Trupke, lessons about building great teams and business success from the perspective of the finance leader.Timestamps(01:16): Tom's services and The CFO Centre's typical clients(02:45): What makes The CFO Centre unique among fractional leadership companies(03:44): Recruiting great CFOs to be fractional leaders(04:34): Finding clients in need of fractional leaders.(05:23): Tom's career path(07:54): The dynamics of a family business(09:45): Lessons learned in the family business(12:26): Lessons learned at PriceWaterhouseCoopers(13:49): Helping clients at a broader business level(16:37): The role of the fractional CFO(17:50): Getting the team aligned(18:58): Lessons learned from growing quickly(20:31): What's different about leading teams today(22:18): Tried and true principles(24:56): How to contact Tom GentryEpisode Quotes“We try to manage the numbers that really do matter to the business owner.” (Tom) “Most of our CFOs have been full-time CFOs for many, many years and they're looking for a little bit better work-life balance.” (Tom) “Working at that family-owned business, I learned about team building. I learned about the value of having good people and having the right people in the right places. And I learned a lot about what not to do when it came to dealing with personnel.” (Tom) “I learned early on through that process how to have those difficult conversations. You can have those difficult conversations in a positive way.” (Tom) “There are times when a business owner wants to sit down and talk to us about his ideas for three, five, or 10 years down the road. Where does he want to be? What does he want to do? How does he want to grow? And what is it going to take to get there? We will help from that standpoint as well.” (Tom) “Once I began to venture into areas that were non-financial in nature, I thought I would get some pushback. But I never have. Basically, the owner really likes it. He relates to it. He likes having those conversations.” (Tom) “If you really want to go that extra mile to help somebody, then that will come back to you.” (Tom) Connect with Tom GentryTom.Gentry@cfocentre.comPhone: 404-915-4295The CFO CentreTom Gentry on LinkedIn
Tom Gentry is an internationally-certified addiction counselor who works with individuals and families affected by addiction. He helps men navigate the terrain between early stages of abstinence and long-term recovery. He facilitates groups, focusing on relationships, codependency issues, and the transition into manhood. Tom found recovery as a young adult and is grateful to be breaking the cycle of alcoholism in his family, from which it has suffered for generations. He invited Angela to join him on Clubhouse for a conversation about her work as a therapist and her interest in men's work. This episode is the second part of that conversation. Tom produces and hosts several podcasts including "The Path to Authenticity" and "Men Who Talk" and writes The Manifest on Substack.
Tom Gentry is an internationally-certified addiction counselor who works with individuals and families affected by addiction. He helps men navigate the terrain between early stages of abstinence and long-term recovery. He facilitates groups, focusing on relationships, codependency issues, and the transition into manhood. Tom found recovery as a young adult and is grateful to be breaking the cycle of alcoholism in his family, from which it has suffered for generations. He invited Angela to join him on Clubhouse for a conversation about her work as a therapist and her interest in men's work. This episode is the first part of that conversation. Tom produces and hosts several podcasts including "The Path to Authenticity" and "Men Who Talk" and writes The Manifest on Substack.
This episode features a passage from Stop Telling Us to Be Vulnerable, by Tom Gentry. It was published January 27, 2023, on Substack. Subscribe to Tom's Substack publication: The Manifest Just a Thought on Apple Podcasts The Path to Authenticity with Tom Gentry Men Who Talk with Ed Tilton & Tom Gentry 20 Questions The Podcast: The Sound […]
This episode on avoiding emotions features a passage from When We’re at Odds with Our Emotions, by Tom Gentry. It was published February 3, 2023, on Substack. Subscribe to Tom's Substack publication: The Manifest Just a Thought on Apple Podcasts The Path to Authenticity with Tom Gentry Men Who Talk with Ed Tilton & Tom Gentry 20 Questions […]
This episode features a passage from The Road to Hell is Paved with Suppressed Emotions, by Tom Gentry. It was published February 24, 2023, on Substack. Subscribe to Tom's Substack publication: The Manifest Just a Thought on Apple Podcasts The Path to Authenticity with Tom Gentry Men Who Talk with Ed Tilton & Tom Gentry 20 Questions The Podcast: […]
This episode features a passage from The Road to Hell is Paved with Suppressed Emotions, by Tom Gentry. It was published February 24, 2023, on Substack. Subscribe to Tom's Substack publication: The Manifest Just a Thought on Apple Podcasts The Path to Authenticity with Tom Gentry Men Who Talk with Ed Tilton & Tom Gentry 20 Questions The Podcast: […]
This episode features a passage from The Road to Hell is Paved with Suppressed Emotions, by Tom Gentry. It was published February 24, 2023, on Substack. Subscribe to Tom's Substack publication: The Manifest Just a Thought on Apple Podcasts The Path to Authenticity with Tom Gentry Men Who Talk with Ed Tilton & Tom Gentry 20 Questions The Podcast: […]
This episode features a passage from Resisting Painful Emotions, by Tom Gentry. It was published February 27, 2023, on Substack. Subscribe to Tom's Substack publication: The Manifest Just a Thought on Apple Podcasts The Path to Authenticity with Tom Gentry Men Who Talk with Ed Tilton & Tom Gentry 20 Questions The Podcast: The Sound of Tom’s Substack […]
This episode features a passage from Emotional Disconnection, by Tom Gentry. It was published March 10, 2023, on Substack. Subscribe to Tom's Substack publication: The Manifest Just a Thought on Apple Podcasts The Path to Authenticity with Tom Gentry Men Who Talk with Ed Tilton & Tom Gentry 20 Questions The Podcast: The Sound of Tom’s Substack Community […]
This episode features a passage from All the Talk About Masculinity: We’re Sidestepping Emotions, by Tom Gentry. It was published March 24, 2023, on Substack. Subscribe to Tom's Substack publication: The Manifest Just a Thought on Apple Podcasts The Path to Authenticity with Tom Gentry Men Who Talk with Ed Tilton & Tom Gentry 20 Questions The Podcast: […]
In Just a Thought, host Tom Gentry shares passages from his writing. Each episode features a short monologue. Think of it as a rickety soapbox upon which he occasionally stands. You’ll hear commentary on social issues, personal growth, emotional literacy, men’s issues, relationships, and much more. For more content like this, visit tgentry.substack.com to subscribe […]
Episode 12 features a conversation with British digital marketing expert Freya Jones. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. 20 Questions is recorded live on Clubhouse. You can hear the original recording on Patreon. Join Tom’s Substack, The Manifest. Click here to listen to Men Who Talk, a podcast on men and intimacy hosted by Tom Gentry and […]
Welcome to The Podcast: The Sound of Tom's Substack Community. A place for interviews, commentary, conversations with friends, readings from The Manifest, and much more. Only on Substack. The Path to Authenticity with Tom Gentry Men Who Talk with Ed Tilton & Tom Gentry 20 Questions The Podcast Archive Tom's Substack Publication: The Manifest tomgentry.net © Copyright 2023, Tom Gentry; […]
Episode 11 features a conversation with writer, podcaster, and addiction professional Tom Gentry. He’s also the usual the host of the podcast. Learn more about Tom in episode 140 of The Path to Authenticity. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. 20 Questions is recorded live on Clubhouse. You can hear the original recording on Patreon. Join Tom’s […]
Episode 10 features a conversation with recovery advocate Chelsea McClintock. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. 20 Questions is recorded live on Clubhouse. You can hear the original recording on Patreon. Join Tom’s Substack, The Manifest. Click here to listen to Men Who Talk, a podcast on men and intimacy hosted by Tom Gentry and Ed Tilton. […]
Tom Gentry is an internationally-certified alcohol and drug counselor who has spent more than 20 years working with people and families affected by addiction. The heart of his work has been helping men navigate the terrain between early stages of abstinence and long-term recovery. After beginning his career at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, he helped create the Sanctuary in Delray Beach. He served as its program director for five years, before joining the business development team at Cumberland Heights right here in Nashville, Tennessee. Since then, he's had roles at two other highly regarded men's transitional living facilities, where he facilitated groups focusing on codependency issues, the relationship with self, and the transition into manhood. After growing up in central Indiana, Tom left as a young adult to find his own recovery. He is grateful to be breaking the cycle of addiction in his family and proud to return home to bring his expertise to bear at CCSL. Jamie Engel is the founder, co-owner, and program director for Circle City Sober Living. For the past 15 years he has worked extensively with families and businesses around the world creating out-of-the-box treatment solutions and case management in the field of addiction and mental health consulting. Jamie is also living in long term recovery. Jamie helped raise awareness and break down the stigma around addiction and mental health awareness in the Twin Cities Jewish community as a founding member of the “Not OUR Kids” conference committee. Jamie is a graduate of Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis. His focus was on adolescent & young adult counseling and consulting.
The Resistance is Exhausting Episode 210 of The Path to Authenticity features features host Tom Gentry reading an article he published on Substack, and giving an update on the podcast as well as some of his other work. Join Tom’s Substack, The Manifest. Click here to listen to Men Who Talk, a podcast on men […]
Episode eight features a conversation with British military officer & magician Pete Donnelly. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. 20 Questions is recorded live on Clubhouse. You can hear the original recording on Patreon. Join Tom’s Substack, The Manifest. Click here to listen to Men Who Talk, a podcast on men and intimacy hosted by Tom Gentry […]
It’s Not That Simple Episode 209 of The Path to Authenticity features features host Tom Gentry reading an article he published on Substack about vulnerablity. Join Tom’s Substack, The Manifest. Click here to listen to Men Who Talk, a podcast on men and intimacy hosted by Tom Gentry and Ed Tilton. The Path to Authenticity […]
John is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and co-owner of Full Life Comprehensive Care. John and his team work extensively with individuals diagnosed with comorbid psychiatric and substance use disorders and their families. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, John shares about the Assertive Community Engagement model and how he and his team integrate this model into his clients' continuing care. On Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Good Counsel Podcast at EricBrickerlmhc.com © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Episode seven features Libyan-born London estate agent Amani Sherif. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. 20 Questions is recorded live on Clubhouse. You can hear the original recording on Patreon. Join Tom’s Substack, The Manifest. Click here to listen to Men Who Talk, a podcast on men and intimacy hosted by Tom Gentry and Ed Tilton. If […]
MORE AT 11:00 Episode 206 of The Path to Authenticity features features host Tom Gentry reading an article he published on Substack about men and our relationships with our emotions. Join Tom’s Substack, The Manifest. Click here to listen to episode eight of Men Who Talk. The Path to Authenticity is brought to you by […]
David is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and the Clinical Director of Caron Renaissance residential treatment center in Boca Raton, Florida. David is a psychotherapist and therapeutic group facilitator. He currently works in clinical leadership and serves as clinical supervisor and mentor to the clinicians under his management. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Joe Considine is a Marchman Act attorney who has practiced law since 1983. He is an expert on Florida's Marchman Act and works exclusively with families whose loved ones have substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. On this episode, Joe and I talk about the Hulu series, Dopesick, we discuss substance use disorder treatment, and of course, Joe shares about his extensive experience with the Marchman Act. For more information about Joe and his practice, please check out his website https://joeconsidinelaw.com/Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Joe Considine is a Marchman Act attorney who has practiced law since 1983. He is an expert on Florida's Marchman Act and works exclusively with families whose loved ones have substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. On this episode, Joe and I talk about the Hulu series, Dopesick, we discuss substance use disorder treatment, and of course, Joe shares about his extensive experience with the Marchman Act. For more information about Joe and his practice, please check out his website https://joeconsidinelaw.com/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Intimacy in Families: In episode seven of Men Who Talk, Tom Gentry and Ed Tilton continue an eigth-part series of conversations with a discussion on on intimacy in the context if family. Brought to you by Begin Again Institute. Since 2008, Begin Again Institute has specialized in helping men heal both their sexually addictive behaviors […]
Raising Men: In episode six of Men Who Talk, Tom Gentry and Ed Tilton continue an eigth-part series of conversations with a discussionon on parenting boys and raising men. Brought to you by Begin Again Institute. Since 2008, Begin Again Institute has specialized in helping men heal both their sexually addictive behaviors and rebuild relationships […]
This episode is a narrated biography of the life of our dog, Rocki. It's a story about dogs and the people who love them.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
This episode is a narrated biography of the life of our dog, Rocki. It's a story about dogs and the people who love them. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Episode 178 of The Path to Authenticity features a conversation with hypnotherapist, EFT practitioner, and coach Jill Lang. Coach Jilly and host Tom Gentry discuss our beliefs around sex and relationships, how pornography affects relationships, and much more. This episode is inspired by something Coach Jilly does each week with her Instagram community – Sex […]
Brian is an EMDR-certified therapist, consultant and co-owner of Mangrove Therapy Group. Brian is also an instructor for the Trauma Recovery Humanitarian Assistance Programs and founder of the Southeast Florida Trauma Recovery Network. On this episode of the podcast, Brian and I discuss our practice of EMDR therapy, its inner workings and how we each have come to rely on this modality as a means of healing trauma.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Brian is an EMDR-certified therapist, consultant and co-owner of Mangrove Therapy Group. Brian is also an instructor for the Trauma Recovery Humanitarian Assistance Programs and founder of the Southeast Florida Trauma Recovery Network. On this episode of the podcast, Brian and I discuss our practice of EMDR therapy, its inner workings and how we each have come to rely on this modality as a means of healing trauma. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Recovery is a long and winding road and looks different for everyone. Today I am joined by four friends all in long-term recovery. Tom Gentry of the Path To Authenticity also episode 104 Lisa Smith Of The Podcast Recovery Rocks Lauren Mc Claughlin Of Joyfully Sober Alysse Bryson Of the Sober Curator Topics we cover the Nudge Mastering Fear "Performing" Recovery Relief from the Twelve Steps AND so much more Thank you always for listening and sharing the show. You can now join the community for as little as $5.00 a month for exclusive content, meditations, wellness courses, and more! https://members.connectedcalmlife.com/ (https://members.connectedcalmlife.com/) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Tom Gentry is a true modern leader. A recovery coach, addictions counselor, men's group facilitator, podcaster, and writer, incredible friend, and devoted dad, he embodies authentic service and spiritual leadership with simplicity and practicality. This conversation left me feeling full of love, gratitude, and inspiration to live with an open heart, ready to break open so that love can be even more fully witnessed, received, felt, and expressed. I hope you feel Tom's kind, wise, and poignant sharing on the topics of healing, self-love, true service, and how to live in integrity with your purpose as powerful as I. Find Tom's work on https://www.thepathtoauthenticity.com/ Tune into Tom's exceptional podcast "The Path to Authenticity" here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-path-to-authenticity/id1460673568 Connect with Tom: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepathtoauthenticity/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepathtoauthenticity/
Dawn DiCicco, LCSW, BCD is a therapist, behavioral healthcare consultant, and founder of her own consulting firm, The Presto Group. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, Dawn shares about the transformative power of Dialectical Behavior Therapy and its application in both institutional settings and private practice. We also discuss Rush tribute bands and some of Hulu's original programing.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Dawn DiCicco, LCSW, BCD is a therapist, behavioral healthcare consultant, and founder of her own consulting firm, The Presto Group. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, Dawn shares about the transformative power of Dialectical Behavior Therapy and its application in both institutional settings and private practice. We also discuss Rush tribute bands and some of Hulu's original programing. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Magicman is a magician, living and working in the U.K. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. 20 Questions is recorded live on Clubhouse. You can hear the original recording on Patreon. If you’re interested in sponsoring this show, email tom@thepathtoauthenticity.com. © Copyright 2022, Tom Gentry; Music: Railroad’s Whiskey Co, by Jahzzar, edited for use under a Creative Commons license. […]
Tommy is a psychotherapist, behavioral healthcare administrator and college professor. He has worked with populations representative of a wide variety of cultures, races and socio-economic backgrounds. On this episode of the podcast, Tommy and I discuss his perspectives on psychotherapy, African Americans and the complexities of working with cultures other than our own.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Tommy is a psychotherapist, behavioral healthcare administrator and college professor. He has worked with populations representative of a wide variety of cultures, races and socio-economic backgrounds. On this episode of the podcast, Tommy and I discuss his perspectives on psychotherapy, African Americans and the complexities of working with cultures other than our own. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Josephine Tynes is the former Executive Director for Caron Renaissance and Caron Ocean Drive. In this episode of the podcast, Josey shares the recovery journey that took her from transitional housing to completing an Ivy League graduate degree, and becoming an executive director within one of the most prestigious behavioral health organizations in the country. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Josephine Tynes is the former Executive Director for Caron Renaissance and Caron Ocean Drive. In this episode of the podcast, Josey shares the recovery journey that took her from transitional housing to completing an Ivy League graduate degree, and becoming an executive director within one of the most prestigious behavioral health organizations in the country. Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
This episode is with cohost, Tom Gentry my friend and host of The Path To Authenticity who lives in long-term recovery as well! This conversation is filled with G.O.D and a Course In Miracles. We also go into these juicy topics: Parenting 12 Steps Low Self Esteem Feeling Stuck What am I going to do with my life? Investing in recovery I fricking love Tom and I hope you will do - find him over at https://www.instagram.com/thepathtoauthenticity (here! ) https://www.instagram.com/thepathtoauthenticity If you'd like to learn more about us join the Connected Calm Life where we hang out and find Peace of MInd and Calm Living on the daily! Join a session with us here http://www.connectedcalmlife.com/ (http://www.connectedcalmlife.com/) (http://www.connectedcalmlife.com) or check out what we are up to in the community: https://members.connectedcalmlife.com/ (https://members.connectedcalmlife.com/ )(https://members.connectedcalmlife.com) https://lanekennedy.captivate.fm/glutathione (Glutathione and VitC) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Season One of Men Who Talk – coming in spring 2022 Join Ed Tilton and Tom Gentry for a series of conversations on men and intimacy. Recorded live on Clubhouse. Sponsored by Begin Again Institute. © Copyright 2021, Tom Gentry; Theme music and voice by Eric Bricker.
Karyn Rosenberg is an accomplished veteran psychotherapist and specialist in the treatment of grief, loss, trauma and reproductive mental health. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, Karyn and I discuss the nuances and complexities of psychotherapy with individuals dealing with grief and loss. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Karyn Rosenberg is an accomplished veteran psychotherapist and specialist in the treatment of grief, loss, trauma and reproductive mental health. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, Karyn and I discuss the nuances and complexities of psychotherapy with individuals dealing with grief and loss.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
George Jahn is a math professor and pioneer in substance use disorder transitional housing. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, we discuss George's experiences in founding and operating the Sober Living in Delray transitional home, and its impact on his personal recovery journey. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
George Jahn is a math professor and pioneer in substance use disorder transitional housing. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, we discuss George's experiences in founding and operating the Sober Living in Delray transitional home, and its impact on his personal recovery journey. Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
William Shlifer, LCSW, CTT is a Spirit2Spirit certified trauma therapist and clinical consultant. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, we discuss Will's journey into becoming a trauma therapist, the Spirit2Spirit trauma treatment method and Will's experience in helping develop the integrated trauma treatment program at Beachway Therapy Center. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
William Shlifer, LCSW, CTT is a Spirit2Spirit certified trauma therapist and clinical consultant. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, we discuss Will's journey into becoming a trauma therapist, the Spirit2Spirit trauma treatment method and Will's experience in helping develop the integrated trauma treatment program at Beachway Therapy Center. Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Ray Estefania is a nationally recognized interventionist, clinical consultant and expert on substance use disorders. On this episode, Ray and I discuss the evolution and methodology of helping families to navigate this complex landscape. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Ray Estefania is a nationally recognized interventionist, clinical consultant and expert on substance use disorders. On this episode, Ray and I discuss the evolution and methodology of helping families to navigate this complex landscape. Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
A Lot of Pressure Episode 157 feature a conversation with Ezra Bates, a recovery advocate and coach living and working in Chattanooga, Tennessee. With host Tom Gentry, Ezra discusses manhood, recovery, and the intersection between the two. This episode was recorded live on Clubhouse. Enjoy. -tg January Journaling Challenge Join a community of people who […]
Andrew Baker, Ph.D. is a psychotherapist, university professor, counselor educator and researcher. He is also the clinical director of the Comprehensive Wellness Center residential treatment center. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, we discuss Andrew's published research into the science of therapuetic relationships between psychotherapists and their clients. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Andrew Baker, Ph.D. is a psychotherapist, university professor, counselor educator and researcher. He is also the clinical director of the Comprehensive Wellness Center residential treatment center. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, we discuss Andrew's published research into the science of therapuetic relationships between psychotherapists and their clients. Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
I’m Tom Gentry. I’m a writer. I launched my first podcast in 2019. And, for over 20 years, I’ve helped families struggling with addiction and related issues. I’m all about helping people reconnect with themselves and connect with others. I’ve spoken to men and women from many walks of life, with the aim of getting […]
In episode 156, host Tom Gentry reads excerpts from a manuscript he’s working on. It’s a look at manhood. He touches on emotional literacy, toxic masculinity, and how the two are connected. In this episode he references the books Modern Manhood, by Cleo Stiller, The Way of Men, by Jack Donovan, Iron John, by Robert […]
In episode 155, host Tom Gentry looks back at the year 2021. He touches on some of the highlights throughout the year with the podcast and with life in general. January Journaling Challenge Join a community of people who are committed to developing a deeper connection with themselves in the coming year by taking part […]
*The Good Counsel Podcast is an exploration into the world of helping professionals from various disciplines and walks of life. The goal of the podcast is to discover the motivations and methodologies of these unique individuals in order to satisfy and arouse curiosity among members of the public who have an interest in this area of discussion. The intention of the Podcast is to incorporate a definition of ‘helping professional' that is diverse. Good Counsel Podcast interviewees will include Psychotherapists, Medical Professionals, Life Coaches, Interventionists, Spiritual Healers, Substance Use Disorder Treatment Professionals and Educators amongst others, in order to capture a broad range of disciplines. My hope is to increase awareness and reduce stigma among the general public around mental health issues, substance use disorders and related problems while exposing people to the abundance and variety of help that is available to them. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
The Good Counsel Podcast is an exploration into the world of helping professionals from various disciplines and walks of life. The goal of the podcast is to discover the motivations and methodologies of these unique individuals in order to satisfy and arouse curiosity among members of the public who have an interest in this area of discussion. The intention of the Podcast is to incorporate a definition of ‘helping professional' that is diverse. Good Counsel Podcast interviewees will include Psychotherapists, Medical Professionals, Life Coaches, Interventionists, Spiritual Healers, Substance Use Disorder Treatment Professionals and Educators amongst others, in order to capture a broad range of disciplines. My hope is to increase awareness and reduce stigma among the general public around mental health issues, substance use disorders and related problems while exposing people to the abundance and variety of help that is available to them.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
This interview is with Tom Gentry, who shares the story of his life's journey that took him from a lifestyle of alcohol dependency to an advocate who has worked with other men as an addictions specialist for the past 25 years. Listen to this interview to learn practical ways to maintain sobriety and practice holistic, healthy masculinity. The discussion is hosted by men's life coach Rolando (Guru) Hyman
Tom Gentry speaks with me about giving up drinking, and on the other side, finding so much more to life, like happiness, purpose and fulfilment. This episode is a must listen for anyone who is affected by alcohol or drugs, and those raising children to navigate their emotions, rather than leaning on coping mechanisms. You can catch Tom here Website www.thepathtoauthenticity.com Podcast: The Path to Authenticity https://open.spotify.com/show/765fuDUMvMJL0JcJufhU2E?si=KkkKKViDQ3-omAYadWKGKA&dl_branch=1 And as always, you can catch me on Insta @m.edwards.writer. Reach out and let me know what you want to hear more of here on Chronicle of Endings.
Welcome back to part 2 of my interview with Tom Gentry. We are going to be diving a little deeper today into the expectations of young men. We will talk about how young men are expected to know what they want to do for the rest of their lives at the early age of 18. We will discuss that the focus needs to be on who they want to become not on what they want to become. Why its important to make sure that they are following their own dreams and not their parents, in order to live fulfilled and happy lives. But we will also talk about how we can guide, not pressure, our children to find their own paths. This was such a hard subject to cover, because there is not a cookie cutter formula to raising children. Each child is different, and they all have their own dreams and paths. It was a pleasure to get Tom's amazing insight into what can cause addiction and how we can help our children, and the children around us to find their purpose and their personal love for life. To learn more about Tom, visit his links below: Tom Gentry- The Path to Authenticity podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-path-to-authenticity/id1460673568 The Path to Authenticity Website: https://www.thepathtoauthenticity.com/about/ The Path to Authenticity Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepathtoauthenticity/ To learn more about my photography, podcast, and to stay connected, visit me at: Alisha Crossley Photography Website: https://alishacrossleyphotography.com/ Alisha's Amazon Favorites List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alishacrossleyphotography?listId=1UZYXNXJBUXVQ Alisha Crossley Photography Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alishacrossleyphotography/ Perfectly Polished Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperfectlypolishedpodcast/ The Artisan's Advantage Coaching Program: https://alishacrossleyphotography.com/education
I would like to welcome back Tom Gentry, the host of The Path to Authenticity podcast, to the show. He is an amazing podcaster, mentor, and all around great person. He has used his experience with overcoming addiction to mentor young men on the path to their recoveries. Today, we will talk about something a little different. We will be discussing “Modern Day Manhood.” What does modern day manhood really mean? Have men really changed over the years? Why it's hard for men to show their feelings and why men tend to not have as many men friends to socialize with. We will also discuss what toxic masculinity is and why it is unhealthy to not only the men, but to everyone around them. To learn more about Tom, visit his links below: Tom Gentry- The Path to Authenticity podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-path-to-authenticity/id1460673568 The Path to Authenticity Website: https://www.thepathtoauthenticity.com/about/ The Path to Authenticity Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepathtoauthenticity/ To learn more about my photography, podcast, and to stay connected, visit me at: Alisha Crossley Photography Website: https://alishacrossleyphotography.com/ Alisha's Amazon Favorites List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alishacrossleyphotography?listId=1UZYXNXJBUXVQ Alisha Crossley Photography Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alishacrossleyphotography/ Perfectly Polished Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperfectlypolishedpodcast/ The Artisan's Advantage Coaching Program: https://alishacrossleyphotography.com/education
Tom Gentry is a state and internationally-certified addiction counselor, living in West Palm Beach, Florida. He has spent more than 20 years working with people and families affected by addiction. He helps men navigate the terrain between early stages of abstinence and long-term recovery. He facilitates groups, focusing on relationships, codependency issues, and the transition into manhood. Tom, himself, found recovery as a young adult and is grateful to be breaking the cycle of alcoholism in his family, from which it has suffered for generations. We talk about the importance of mental health, completely unfiltered. Laura speaks about how travel affected her mental health in a positive way, and it's the inspiration for her first book Spiritual Nomad: A Journey Within and Abroad. Follow Tom's Podcast: The Path To Authenticity Please make sure to rate me on Spotify or leave a review on Apple Podcasts to let me know how you're liking the podcast. Enjoy! Intro song by @DontENV
Wear a Mask: Episode 81 of The Path to Authenticity is a shorter break from the recent marathon episodes. It features host Tom Gentry sharing some news on recent developments with the show. After stepping down from his proverbial soapbox, he discusses the new website, updates for patrons on the show's Patreon page, and upcoming […]
The Beginning of All Wisdom: Episode 73 of The Path to Authenticity features an episode of another podcast, in which the host, Tom Gentry, talks about his own path to authenticity. Certified Empowerment Coach and friend of the show Ellen Stewart, otherwise known as The Pushy Broad From the Bronx, was a significant source of […]
Recovery Recharged with Ellen Stewart: The Pushy Broad From The Bronx®
What does it mean to live an authentic life? How do you know that you are being true to yourself? Listen to one man's journey towards his Path to Authenticity.
How it Happened: Recorded about a year to the day since the podcast debuted, in episode 60 of The Path to Authenticity, host Tom Gentry reflects on some of the lessons he's learned since then. He talks about what he might have done differently in the beginning, and shares about some new things to come. […]
Inspiring Transformation: In episode 48 of The Path to Authenticity, host Tom Gentry has a conversation with social media ghostwriter Amy Blaschka. Amy has made a career offering “stories as a service.” From her degree in film to her two and a half decades spent branding products, places, and people, to founding her writing practice, […]
Forming that Connection: Episode 42 of The Path to Authenticity features a conversation with author Jane Binns. Jane joins host Tom Gentry to talk about her memoir, Broken Whole. It's an intimate collection of essays, written over the course of a decade, that begins with the dissolution of her 12-year marriage. In this courageously transparent […]
A Process of Discovery: Episode 41 of The Path to Authenticity features a conversation with vocational therapist, Olga Rocha, PhD. Olga has devoted her life to helping others find their true path in their professional lives. In this first episode of 2020, hear her and host Tom Gentry discuss what led her to this vocation […]
An Appeal: Episode 35 of The Path to Authenticity is brought to you by The Bridge to Recovery, in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving . . . Just a brief update on where this is going and on how you can support the show. © Copyright 2020, Tom Gentry; Music: Buy a […]
Lifespan Recovery: Episode 30 of The Path to Authenticity is the second of two featuring Michael Weiner, Ph.D. Dr. Weiner has been teaching about and treating addiction for decades. In this conversation with host, Tom Gentry, he talks about the need for us to reframe our thinking as it relates to addiction treatment and recovery. […]
Show date 10/10/2019
Show date 9/5/2019