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  • From High-Stakes Consulting to Recovery Leadership: Brad Williams’ Journey of Hope
    2024/12/18

    Episode Overview:

    In this inspiring episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal sit down with Brad Williams, the Executive Director of Hanley Center. Brad shares his incredible journey from a high-powered career in corporate consulting to finding hope and purpose through recovery. With humility and candor, Brad reflects on the challenges of balancing personal struggles with professional success and how his path led him to become a compassionate leader at Hanley Center.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Brad’s Professional Background:
    • Brad opens up about his early career as a sought-after business consultant, traveling the world to solve complex problems for Fortune 500 companies. Despite outward success, he reveals the personal toll his lifestyle took.
    • The Reality of Addiction in High-Achievers:
    • Brad discusses the stigma around addiction, especially for high-performing individuals, and how his journey illustrates that success does not shield anyone from substance use disorder.
    • A Personal Turning Point:
    • Brad shares a heartfelt account of his struggle as a father navigating addiction, including the impact on his relationship with his children. He reflects on the pivotal moments that helped him realize the need for change.
    • Finding Purpose in Recovery:
    • Transitioning to a role at Hanley Center, Brad began as a recovery advocate—a humbling and rewarding position that shaped his leadership style. He describes how this experience laid the foundation for his work as Executive Director.
    • Lessons for Dads in Recovery:
    • Brad offers a message of hope for parents battling addiction, emphasizing the possibility of rebuilding meaningful relationships with their children through recovery.


    This episode is a moving testament to resilience and transformation. Brad’s story sheds light on the challenges and gifts of recovery, offering inspiration to anyone seeking to overcome adversity and find peace.


    Tune in to this powerful conversation and discover how Brad’s journey from corporate boardrooms to recovery leadership exemplifies the Hanley Foundation’s mission of hope and healing.

    🎧 Listen now at hanleyfoundation.org/podcast

    ☎️ Need help? Call 844-502-4673

    #TheHanleyEffect #RecoveryJourney #HopeAndHealing #AddictionAwareness #HanleyFoundation

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    37 分
  • From Rock Bottom to FroPro: Matt Williams on Recovery and Resilience
    2024/12/10

    In this episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal welcome Matt Williams, the founder of FroPro, a thriving health-focused snack company with roots in recovery. Matt shares his powerful story of overcoming addiction, building a community, and creating a brand that inspires others. This episode dives deep into themes of resilience, recovery, entrepreneurship, and the transformative power of asking for help.

    Key Discussion Points:

    Matt’s Journey to Recovery:

    • Matt opens up about hitting rock bottom in 2010 and the pivotal decision to seek help. His raw honesty highlights the challenges of early sobriety and the profound personal growth that comes from tackling addiction head-on.

    The Birth of FroPro:

    • FroPro began as a simple solution for Matt’s on-the-go lifestyle in early recovery and evolved into a successful business. He shares how the journey from hand-made snacks to partnerships with major retailers like Whole Foods reflects persistence, community support, and passion.

    Recovery Through Community:

    • Matt emphasizes the critical role of community in recovery, from fellowships to fitness groups, and how being part of something larger has been key to his success in sobriety.

    Brice Makris Brunch:

    • Matt discusses his honor in being invited to speak at the Brice Makris Brunch. In remembrance of Brice Makris, this Hanley Foundation signature event raises funds to help individuals access treatment. Furthermore, Matt reflects on the importance of giving back and supporting others on their journey.

    Overcoming Stigma:

    • Matt’s story sheds light on the stigma surrounding addiction and recovery, particularly in professional settings. He advocates for breaking down barriers and creating spaces where people feel safe to seek help and thrive in sobriety.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration, whether you’re in recovery, supporting a loved one, or drawn to stories of perseverance and hope. Matt’s story exemplifies how vulnerability, hard work, and community can lead to transformation and success.

    Connect with Hanley Foundation:

    To learn more about Hanley Foundation’s programs and initiatives, visit hanleyfoundation.org or call 844-502-4673.

    Follow FroPro:

    • Website: gofropro.com
    • Social Media: @froprosnacks

    Tune in now to hear Matt’s incredible journey and learn how you, too, can be part of a community that transforms lives!

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    39 分
  • Supporting Mothers in Recovery: The Vision Behind Casa Flores
    2024/12/04

    In this powerful episode, co-hosts Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal talk with Dr. Heather Howard and Alli Jimenez, key figures behind Hanley Center's Casa Flores, a transformative program providing compassionate, trauma-informed care for pregnant and postpartum women in recovery. Together, they discuss breaking stigma, addressing intergenerational trauma, and building relationships as the foundation of recovery. From personal stories of resilience to groundbreaking innovations, this episode sheds light on how supporting mothers can create ripples of change for families and communities.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The Journey to Casa Flores:
    • How Heather and Alli met and began their collaboration.
    • The vision and mission behind Casa Flores, a long-term residential program for pregnant and postpartum women struggling with addiction.
    • The importance of relationship-building as the foundation of trauma recovery.
    • Breaking the Cycle of Stigma and Trauma:
    • Addressing societal judgments of mothers with substance use disorders.
    • The critical need for trauma-informed care and the role of shame in perpetuating substance use.
    • How Casa Flores provides stability, safety, and dignity to women and their children.
    • A Comprehensive Approach to Recovery:
    • The three-phase program at Casa Flores, focusing on stabilization, trauma work, and life skills.
    • The integration of community partnerships, coordinated care, and family reunification as pillars of the program.
    • Casa Flores’ unique emphasis on eliminating barriers, such as on-site child care and employability training.
    • Personal Stories and Passion:
    • Allie shares her journey from personal struggles to leading innovative programs in behavioral health.
    • Heather highlights the importance of evidence-based practices and relational healing in maternal and infant care.
    • Reflections on what it means to truly help without judgment.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Learn more about Casa Flores and Hanley Center’s programs: https://hanley.info/casaflores
    • Need help? Call 844-502-4673.

    Thank You for Listening!

    Thank you for tuning in to The Hanley Effect. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share with your network. Together, we can change minds and save lives.

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    38 分
  • The Hanley Effect - Navigating the Holidays in Recovery
    2024/11/25

    The holiday season is here, and with it comes the joy—and challenges—of family gatherings. In this special Thanksgiving episode of The Hanley Effect, our hosts tackle a critical topic: how to navigate Thanksgiving as someone in early sobriety. From awkward dinner table moments to supportive conversations with family, we explore practical tips and heartfelt advice for fostering connection and maintaining recovery during the holidays.

    Tune in for a warm, humorous, and insightful conversation that celebrates love, acceptance, and the power of open communication.

    Key Takeaways:
    1. The Importance of Communication
    • Families should communicate openly with loved ones in recovery before gatherings.
    • Example conversation: "We want you here and want to support your sobriety. What can we do to help you feel comfortable?"
    1. Handling Pushy Situations
    • "No" is a complete sentence. Practicing this response beforehand can make saying it easier.
    • If faced with a persistent host, having a supportive ally—like a friend or partner—can help deflect uncomfortable pressure.
    1. Preparation is Key
    • Discuss potential challenges with a sponsor, therapist, or mentor before the event.
    • Role-play common scenarios to build confidence in responding to difficult moments.
    1. Lean on Your Support System
    • Bring a trusted person to gatherings to help navigate tricky situations.
    • Sharing your struggles lightens the burden and creates a sense of community.
    1. Families, Show Love and Acceptance
    • The core message for families: approach conversations with love and openness, asking how to best support your loved one.
    1. Recovery Tools for Success
    • Have a plan for handling questions or offers of alcohol.
    • Stick to your beverage of choice and set boundaries as needed.
    Memorable Quotes:
    • “No is a complete sentence.”
    • “The weight of struggles lightens when shared with others.”
    • “Holidays are about connection and love, not the contents of your glass.”

    Takeaway for Families:

    Approach your loved one with curiosity and compassion. Open conversations are rooted in love, acceptance, and a genuine desire to support their journey.

    Takeaway for Individuals in Recovery:

    Prepare, practice, and lean on your community. You are not alone, and with the right tools, you can thrive this Thanksgiving.

    Happy Thanksgiving from The Hanley Effect!

    For more insights, visit Hanley Foundation or call 844-502-4673.

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    9 分
  • Breaking Cycles: Nikki T’s Story of Recovery and Purpose
    2024/11/19

    In this compelling episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. Rachel Docekal and John Dyben are joined by special guests Turner Benoit, Chief Philanthropy Officer at Hanley Foundation, and Nikki T, a former patient and advocate in recovery. Nikki shares her powerful journey from addiction to becoming a successful advocate, mother, and professional in the field of forensic social work. Turner discusses the transformative programs at Hanley that are changing lives, particularly for pregnant women and mothers struggling with substance use. The episode highlights Hanley's new Casa Flores program, which provides comprehensive, family-centered support for women and their children, breaking generational cycles of addiction.

    Key Points

    1. Nikki’s Journey to Recovery
    • Nikki shares her struggles with addiction, including the turning point of discovering she was pregnant while incarcerated.
    • Her recovery began at Hanley Center, where she received treatment and support that transformed her life, helping her become a present and engaged mother.
    • Now a forensic social worker and parent advocate, Nikki uses her lived experience and education to support families navigating addiction and recovery.
    1. Casa Flores Program at Hanley Foundation
    • Turner Benoit discusses the launch of Casa Flores, a dedicated program providing comprehensive care for pregnant women and mothers in recovery.
    • The program aims to break cycles of addiction by offering a safe space for women to seek recovery without fearing judgment or losing their children.
    • Casa Flores includes job training, early learning, and housing to help families achieve long-term stability.
    1. The Impact of the Scholarships for Education
    • Nikki shares how a scholarship from the Garwood Foundation, founded in memory of Mark Garwood, funded her educational journey.
    • The Garwood Recovery Model supports individuals in recovery, helping them build a purposeful, self-sustaining life.
    • Hanley Foundation’s partnership with the Garwood’s is helping to expand these life-changing services.
    1. A Message of Hope for Families and Those Struggling with Addiction
    • Nikki emphasizes the importance of hope and understanding for both those in active addiction and their families.
    • She encourages those in addiction to reach out, knowing recovery is possible and there are people who truly understand the struggle.

    Resources Mentioned

    • Hanley Center Programs
    • Casa Flores Program: Providing a pathway to recovery and family reunification for mothers in recovery.
    • Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarships: Scholarships and support services for individuals seeking purpose through recovery.

    Contact Information For more information about Hanley Foundation’s programs or to contribute to their mission, visit Hanley Foundation or call 844-502-4673.


    Tune in next time for more stories of resilience, innovation, and hope from The Hanley Effect.

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    36 分
  • Stigma, Sobriety, and Safe Spaces: A Conversation with Joshua Love
    2024/11/08

    Show Notes for The Hanley Effect Podcast - Episode with Joshua Love

    Episode Overview:

    In this insightful episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal sit down with Joshua Love, the Clinical Director of Headwaters. With warmth and humor, they explore Joshua’s journey into the addiction and mental health field, his passion for family support, and Headwaters' innovative approach to treating high-net-worth individuals dealing with addiction. Recorded on Joshua's birthday, this episode dives deep into the personal and professional dedication that drives Hanley Foundation's work.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Joshua’s Journey:
    • Joshua shares his journey from his early teenage years, influenced by family and community values, to his current role. He reflects on how personal experiences, such as the loss of a family member to AIDS and the role of stigma, shaped his commitment to helping those struggling with addiction.
    • Headwaters Program at Hanley Foundation:
    • Joshua describes Headwaters’ unique approach, which serves executives, celebrities, and other high-profile individuals in a private, supportive environment. He emphasizes the importance of confidentiality, trust, and creating spaces where patients can confront societal pressures and embrace sobriety.
    • Family Support and Community Engagement:
    • A cornerstone of Hanley’s treatment is its free, weekly family support groups, where family members connect, share experiences, and support each other. These groups have grown into a powerful resource that includes attendees from other states and even internationally.
    • Innovative Treatment Approaches:
    • Headwaters integrates advanced biometric and genetic testing, food sensitivity assessments, and personalized wellness plans. By providing real-time feedback, clients gain insights into their physical and mental health, enhancing their journey to recovery.
    • Addressing Stigma Across Socioeconomic Levels:
    • The discussion addresses how stigma affects people across all social classes, including those in positions of power. For patients at Headwaters, recovery includes redefining social interactions without alcohol and finding purpose outside their public identities.

    Connect with Hanley Foundation:

    For more information about Hanley Foundation programs, visit hanleyfoundation.org or to learn more about Headwaters visit headwatersfl.org call 844-502-4673.

    Episode Highlights:

    1. Joshua’s Background & Motivation – 00:03:17
    2. Headwaters’ Family Programs & Community Impact – 00:04:49
    3. Balancing Public Identity and Recovery – 00:13:19
    4. Innovative Treatments at Headwaters – 00:19:34
    5. Importance of Confidentiality – 00:27:40

    Thank you for listening to The Hanley Effect! Join us next time as we continue exploring stories of resilience, hope, and recovery.

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    35 分
  • A First Responder’s Road to Recovery
    2024/10/21

    A First Responder’s Road to Recovery

    Hanley Effect, a podcast brought to you by Hanley Foundation, is back with, as always, CEO of Hanley Foundation, Dr. Rachel Docekal, and Hanley’s Chief of Research and Innovation, Dr. John Dyben!

    Tune in this week for a truly inspiring episode as we welcome Steve Campana, a retired firefighter/paramedic and EMS captain with an impressive 32-year career in the fire service! After dedicating his life to helping others (but don't let him hear you call him a hero!), Steve now focuses on assisting individuals battling addiction. He shares his transformative journey from the adrenaline-fueled world of emergency services to finding his true self through recovery and holistic healing.

    Steve opens up about the challenges that he faced as a first responder, from compartmentalizing traumatic experiences to grappling with feelings of lost purpose after retirement. His candid reflections shed light on the true importance of emotional expression and mental health awareness in the first responder community. As he recounts powerful moments from his career, you can expect to hear how he learned to embrace vulnerability and prioritize authenticity!

    We also meet the true special guest of the show - Mac, Steve’s adorable therapy dog, who plays a pivotal role in his healing journey! Mac was trained through the Paws and Stripes program which pairs therapy dogs with first responders. Together, they explore the profound impact of canine companionship on mental health and recovery.

    Prepare to be inspired by Steve's resilience, wisdom, and the unconditional love of his furry friend. Whether you're a first responder, in recovery, or simply curious about the power of personal growth, this episode promises to resonate deeply and ignite hope!


    In This Episode:


    [02:48] - Hear how Steve embraces his authentic self at Hanley, unlike his past as a firefighter.

    [04:26] - We learn that Steve spent 32 years with Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, starting as a police explorer.

    [06:58] - Select firefighter paramedics can become SWAT deputies, which excited Steve during operations.

    [09:32] - Learn why Steve does not consider himself a hero.

    [12:48] - Steve admits that he used compartmentalization as a tool, reaching a breaking point while hiding his trauma.

    [15:33] - Overwhelming stress led Steve to rely on drugs and alcohol during his late 20s.

    [17:00] - Steve feels that the first responder community's mental health culture is improving but still needs progress.

    [19:20] - From a young age, Steve felt different growing up, prioritizing image over leadership opportunities and neglecting his team.

    [21:29] - Hear how a woman Steve met changed his retirement plans after he shared his past with her.

    [23:56] - Despite adversity, Steve maintained positivity, gaining respect and realizing his leadership shortcomings.

    [27:20] - Steve's therapy dog Mac assists first responders, connecting to Steve's own experiences.

    [31:42] - The Paws and Stripes program trains therapy dogs, caring for them prior to adoption.

    [35:22] - Since COVID, Mac has become well-known at Hanley, helping reduce stress on campus.

    [38:10] - Steve reveals that Mac will soon assist in group sessions.

    [41:07] - Steve envisions a three-dog unit at Hanley to provide support for all patients.

    [42:46] - Steve stresses the importance of reaching out to support fellow first responders in pain.

    [45:30] - The new facility will reflect Hanley’s unique style with innovative features for success.


    Links and Resources:

    Hanley’s Patriot Program

    844-502-4673




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    48 分
  • A Child-Centered Approach to Understanding Addiction
    2024/10/09

    Hanley Effect, Hanley Foundation's podcast, is back with the CEO of Hanley Foundation, Dr. Rachel Docekal, and Hanley's Chief of Research and Innovation, Dr. John Dyben!

    In this episode, we are also joined by Jerry Moe, MA., an infectiously passionate advocate for children impacted by addiction, to discuss his remarkable journey and the incredibly pivotal work that he is doing with Sesame Street. Jerry is the Senior Clinical Advisor at National Association for Children Impacted by Addiction (NACoA). He is the National Director of Children's Programs, Emeritus, at Hazelden Betty Ford. Jerry is an author, speaker, and consultant on issues for children and families hurt by addiction. Jerry's work is featured in the PBS documentary Lost Childhood and has contributed to Emmy Award-winning programs on both Nickelodeon and PBS's Sesame Street.

    Jerry opens up about his personal experiences growing up in a family with a history of alcoholism, sharing how he navigated his own struggles while witnessing his parents find recovery. His story reflects the importance of healing early on, as he emphasizes the need for support and guidance for children facing similar challenges.

    We also dive into Jerry's impactful work on Sesame Street, on which he collaborates with a dedicated team to create resources aimed at helping children understand and cope with the complexities of addiction. Jerry illustrates how these concepts can empower young minds with a focus on the "7 Cs" (principles that guide children in recognizing and caring for themselves while dealing with familial struggles).

    Jerry reveals how, via engaging activities and compassionate storytelling the team creates safe spaces for children to express their feelings and understand that addiction is a disease, not a personal failing. As he shares heartfelt anecdotes from his experiences, it becomes clear that the goal is to educate children and help families heal and build healthier legacies.

    Tune in to hear Jerry's inspiring insights and learn how you can support children navigating the challenges of addiction in their lives. This episode is truly a testament to the resilience of families and the transformative power of empathy and understanding!

    In This Episode:

    [02:12] - Learn how Jerry struggled with alcoholism in his family but found recovery and support in programs.

    [05:49] - Mark Twain emphasized the importance of understanding one's purpose in life.

    [06:40] - Jerry respects Sesame Street for addressing children's trauma and advocating for affected families.

    [09:47] - Jerry discusses how the Seven Cs guide kids' healing, emphasizing self-care and healthy choices for recovery.

    [11:07] - Jerry aimed to create a child-centered program for families impacted by addiction and healing.

    [14:43] - Jerry emphasizes reframing addiction discussions to separate the disease from the loved ones affected.

    [16:58] - Hear how children enthusiastically engage with the concepts of treatment and recovery to combat addiction.

    [18:57] - Jerry wants to prevent children from experiencing addiction trauma by promoting early healing.

    [21:02] - Jerry calls attention to a flawed statistic about kids living with addiction, noting that reality shows an even higher prevalence.

    [23:12] - Kids often understand more about their surroundings than adults realize; communication should be careful.

    [25:00] - Jerry notes that children often share feelings in programs, using age-appropriate explanations about addiction.

    [28:07] - Trauma leads kids to blame themselves, but shifting the narrative can spark healing and realization.

    [30:59] - Jerry touches upon double standards in treatment and argues that connections between moms and kids improve recovery.

    [34:21] - Rachel discusses a new program for women and children, addressing treatment's stigma and impact.

    [35:06] - Stigma keeps people sick.

    [38:29] - How can we combat stigma?

    Links and Resources:

    Hanley Foundation's Child-Centered Family Program

    844-502-4673

    Sesame Workshop - Remember the 7 Cs!


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    42 分