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“We were thrilled that Brian shared his story with our firm, our clients, and the ACC Greater Philadelphia legal community. I am amazed by Brian’s candor, strength, and willingness to share his struggles with mental illness, substance abuse, and an eating disorder. His courage helps other lawyers to step forward and share their stories as well- building compassionate legal communities. Thanks again, Brian. We appreciate you!”-Lisa Goldstein
Lisa Goldstein
“Brian’s presentation at our annual CLE event was outstanding. I spoke with many of my colleagues after the presentation and all of them found that what Brian had to say was important, timely, and inspirational – I have no doubt there were people in that room who really needed to hear his story. I am so glad Brian was able to visit Columbus!”
Emily Lane
“Brian shared his personal and moving story of addiction and recovery at our gala to support a new center for opioid recovery. We were also fortunate to have him speak to students and medical practitioners at the University of Pittsburgh the following day. Brian is a dynamic speaker with a riveting story that resonates easily with every audience. Brian has a powerful message that needs to be heard.”
Jill Nolan
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Tim mentioned this morning that kids with eating disorders can get help from school counselors. We need to stop telling parents this because I learned first hand , that is soooo NOT true. There are no real counselors in schools, at least not in the GISD. I tried to get help for my daughter in high school and there is none. Counselors in high school do nothing but help kids pick classes. And the only kids that get to talk with counselors about anything else are those with behavior problems (trouble makers). So if your kid has good grades and no record the schools won't be bothered with them. Very, very sad state of our schools in the GISD.