![]() Beth tried to “fix” Joey and her Supermom cape was tied on tight.īut when nothing worked to “fix” him, she sought help for herself, which improved her own life and also her relationship to her wife Jan and to Joey. For the first year of that roller coaster ride, she and Joey were both derailed. Since 2019, her son Joey has struggled with addiction to substances plus serious mental health issues. Watch TEDx YouTube video on HOW TO STOP THE STIGMAīeth is a mom, wife, musician, and as of 2021 a podcaster, activist, and public speaker. To learn how to LISTEN to UNDERSTAND: Watch my YouTube TEDx I know now that if he should die, I will have no regrets. ![]() Together, we're building a better relationship, even though his substance use hasn't completely stop. Now I see my child, the one that I had written off. You changed the way I used to think about addiction. You have changed my life by bringing me hope. What could someone say to you to help you feel like it was all worthwhile? What would your letter say? What if it sounded like this? Pretend that you're living in your purpose and making your life meaningful by serving others, by bringing value to others using your 'sweet spot' or gifts. ![]() I'm sorry for what I put you through when I was in active addiction. ![]() ![]() Maybe your letter would say something like this: Pretend that your loved one is well again. ![]()
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