But you see division within our own area of living, right? People are divided more now than ever before. Do you not and you correct me? Or if you think that you see something different, you tell me we. Your white wires thing countries, can't get along right in there.Īll this division that we see. We see a lot of people running around, trying to figure out. When we look out at the only reconcile looks out at the world. So I'm talking to you but you guys should stop cuz I got plenty to say in this area. Pertinent information here is I can get it'll mean to hog the conversation. The date that you to offer through the show and I hope we can convey. And I know there's world leaders trying to solve world problems and they not really getting to the root of it all-purpose, right? Discreet question. I mean, we were talking about, you know, reconnecting families and I and I know from our talks, you, you know, it's been people that I've had it at addiction and other things in like you're telling Mike. So, tell us a little bit more about the work that you are doing. And when I read that, I was like, That's what you do.Īnd that's pretty well, that's pretty. I've seen men come out of a silence, Andre resume a virtual vital place in the lives of their families and communities. Domestic situations, righted feuds and bitterness of All Sorts wiped out. I have seen hundreds of families, set their feet in the past that really go somewhere have seen the most impossible. We really have even under pressure and difficulty. I've been doing this a big book, AA, a study group and this stuck out to me last night and I thought it was a cool thing to talk about. Thank you is all ours and that we're going to get into the amazing work. Love it.Ĩ, guys, while we're privileged to be here. He is now of reconnecting people not only to themselves, but those in their community, be at their homes, their neighborhoods, or just within the environment of recovery through mental health or addiction issues. Brett love it talks about how his journey in life brought him to doing the work. I'm riddled with that shit and so many people are in our guest today. They struggle is a little bit without anxiety and depression a little bit. I'm your host, Jason alcoholic, had some depression and anxiety issues. And we are here to end the stigma around those two things. This is knocking doors, down a podcast, about sharing inspirational stories of those who come from great adversity to live purposeful life in the area of addiction and mental health. The opposite of addiction is connection inside the 5150 Studio. Listen to and Subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen for more Celebrity, everyday folks, and expert conversations at © 2021 by KDD Media Company. This is Brett Lovett in his own words, on Knockin' Doorz Down.įor Carlos Vieira's autobiography Knockin' Doorz Down įor 51FIFTY use the discount code KDD20 for 20% off! įor more information on the Carlos Vieira Foundation and the Race 2B Drug-Free, Race to End the Stigma and Race for Autism programs visit: įor Euvoia use WELLNESS for 15% off checkout at And if there are any unresolved issues there, they try to connect to those memories and/or people and resolve those issues proactively. His goal with Family Reconcile is to explore the traumas of the past & why they are affecting you currently. It's a 6-month program with a mentor that helps you along the way. Through their mentoring model, they use communication tools used by mediators and compiled research from positive psychology to bring about transformational thinking and facilitate positive transformational changes in oneself and their relationships. They do not offer clinical advice or direction. They challenge them by showing you a better way to re-connect with your relationships.įamily reconcile does not engage in or do therapy. Family Reconcile challenges deeply entrenched destructive mindsets or ways of thinking that society tries to get us to accept as normal in our relationships. This led to him founding Family Reconcile. So, Brett decided to rebuild his family connection & deal with his trauma in his own way. Brett realized he needed to find a path that would create a purposeful life. He at first tried the traditional way of dealing with relationship trauma & admitting his faults to strangers. His family dynamic changed, and he started making a lot of bad decisions and lifestyle choices because he didn't have that stability that reinforced that for him before. Nothing crazy or traumatic happened during his youth, but when his parents divorced when he was 20 years old, this was the event that led to his problems.
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