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Closing The Door On Your Old Life with Earl Thompson

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One moment can split your life into “before” and “after” and you still have to wake up the next day and decide who you’re going to be. Earl Thompson joins me to share the deeply personal story of losing his wife to acute myeloid leukemia, the years of remission and relapse, and what it really takes to grieve without getting trapped in an identity built around tragedy.

From there, we dig into Earl’s work as a rehabilitation counselor and vocational rehabilitation expert witness. We talk about how disability and injury change a person’s ability to earn a living, what vocational rehab evaluations look at (cognitive, psychological, psychiatric, physical, and pain factors), and why job fit can make or break someone who’s dealing with trauma. Earl also breaks down the real-world landscape behind workers’ compensation, Social Security Disability, long-term disability, personal injury, and medical malpractice cases where the core question becomes: can this person work, and what will they lose if they can’t?

We also go straight at a tough mental health reality: when medication works, many people feel “fine” and stop taking it, especially with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, and the consequences can be devastating. Earl shares what he’s seen, why consistent support matters, and how people can end up self-medicating when symptoms return. We close with a hopeful challenge about starting over later in life, taking uncomfortable risks, and finding unexpected joy through new skills and new doors.

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