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A Battle-Tested Dad Shares Why The Support of Other Men Is Critical, Not Optional, If Your Child Misuses Drugs or Alcohol With Bill Guy
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ABOUT THE EPISODE:
It is an incredibly exciting week as we get to announce the opening of The Woods, our men’s community for those who identify as dads parenting teens who are struggling with substance misuse. I am honored to introduce you to Bill Guy, who is leading this new tribe of courageous men. He’s been in your shoes, and he tragically lost a son to an overdose. Bill discovered resources like CRAFT through the book Beyond Addiction and was blown away by the way it changed his relationship with his son, even in his last days.
While Bill continues to grieve the loss of his son, he has found an incredible sense of purpose empowering other parents to connect with their kids and help motivate them toward healthy change. Join us to hear his story which includes both heartbreak and healing and why he’s thrilled to host and support this private community for dads.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why motivation trumps manipulation when parents are trying to get their kids to accept help for substance misuse
- How Bill describes the confusion and disappointment he felt watching his son struggle
- The physical and emotional signs that inspired Bill to take his own health seriously
- How Bill was able to stop blaming and controlling his son and have a relationship with him regardless of his drug use
- Why men need other men in a safe community like The Woods
EPISODE RESOURCES:
- The Woods Community Founding Memberships
- The Partnership To End Addiction
- Man’s Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl
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