My Brother's Keeper: Tackling Addiction, Mental Health, and Homelessness Together
We're here to build connection... our voice won't matter, that we won't be able to do anything. You guys have both said some cool things and I know that we can make an impact.
Picture this: you're walking down the street and see someone struggling with addiction or homelessness. Ever wondered how you could make a real difference? In this episode of 'The Agents of Recovery', Max Hall, Coach Blu Robinson, and Brock Bevell dive deep into the interconnected issues of addiction, mental health, and homelessness. They don't just talk about the problems; they brainstorm practical solutions and share heartfelt advice on offering support to friends, family, and even strangers.
The trio emphasizes the importance of connection and trust, highlighting how these elements can build a supportive community. They argue that waiting for people to hit rock bottom isn't the answer. Instead, they advocate for proactive measures—whether that's through volunteering, having tough conversations, or pushing for better policies. Brock Bevell sums it up perfectly when he says, 'We're here to build connection... our voice won't matter, that we won't be able to do anything.
You guys have both said some cool things and I know that we can make an impact'. This episode is a powerful reminder that everyone can contribute to positive change. It's packed with personal stories and actionable insights that will leave you inspired to take action. So, if you're looking for ways to help those in need and build a better future for everyone, this episode is a must-listen.