Judge Brett Kavanaugh is no alcoholic and never has been. Take it from me. I drank alcoholically for 20 years until I was 50, joined Alcoholics Anonymous and haven’t had a drink since 1979, nearly 40 years ago. I continue to attend the occasional AA meeting, and I would go to more if the acoustics were better. I am an expert. If you want to know more about addiction and recovery download my free … [Read more...]
New help for childhood poverty
Surely there can be no more worthy goal than fighting against childhood poverty and winning. With this in mind, Nancy Roob, CEO and president of the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation has called for philanthropists to make such an investment. Two years ago the Foundation created Blue Meridian Partners, led by Roob. Blue Meridian’s plan is to invest a whopping $1 billion over the long term in a relatively few nonprofit companies. “My first job out of Hamilton college,” Roob said, “was … [Read more...]
Stay sober. Hit the gym
“Emily Brawn stumbled as she attempted to kick opioids a few years ago. When she wasn’t at 12 Step meetings she grew isolated. “Days and Days in your own head,” she said in the Wall Street Journal article “that is where the relapse starts. Emily is trying a new strategy. In early September, 90 days sober, the 29 year old stepped into a gym in an industrial corner of Boston. Muscled people were warming up for Cross Fit, surrounded by top-line equipment and a rock climbing wall. But … [Read more...]
Peter Drucker and America’s drug problem
Commenting on America’s drug problem, the late Peter Drucker, a world-acclaimed consultant and author, once said, “the only successes fighting alcoholism and drug abuse, have been achieved by such independent organizations as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the Salvation Army and the Samaritans.” Drucker added, for good measure, that, “None of the U.S. programs of the last forty years in which we tried to tackle a social problem through government action has produced significant results.” As a … [Read more...]
Second chances? Right this way.
It’s tough exacting work. Giant forklifts and cranes carry up to 20-ton pieces of steel to sandblasting machines that have to be adjusted precisely for every job. Full-time inspectors on the 80,000 square foot factory floor ensure that the steel the company processes is safe to use. Employees must be focused, alert and ready to respond if something goes wrong. As part of the job they sandblast large pieces … [Read more...]
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