
Welcome!
If you have found my website, you are open to the possibility of change in your life, either for yourself, a loved one, or the greater community. Congratulations! You are exactly where you should be, and I am so happy you are here. Take your time, explore my site, and get to know me better.
My work is threefold;
1. Consulting Services
My consulting services offer community leaders, groups, and organizations applicable frameworks to educate and communicate substance use prevention, harm reduction strategies, and help to eliminate stigmas around substance use disorder (SUD), commonly referred to as addiction, and mental health. I empower communities with information and support to do whatever it takes to help meet the needs of their community today, while securing sustainable change for tomorrow around substance use.
2. Public Speaking
I openly and loudly share my personal experience with SUD through speaking engagements, small group gatherings, and programs and seminars focused on education, prevention, harm reduction strategies, and changing the conversation around addiction. I use my voice and lived experience to educate, advocate, and challenge audiences to rethink how they view SUD and mental health, breaking stigmas and dispelling myths too often associated with addiction and mental illness.
3. Integrative Coaching
Through integrative coaching I work with individuals and families, impacted by substances and substance abuse. My integrative approach is where science, social work, and professional coaching meet holistic well-being. If you are seeking to improve your thoughts, emotions, actions, cognitive function, and address challenges and changes in your life,
B Loud Recovery may be the key to becoming "unstuck" and unlocking your potential for personal growth and change.
If you feel intrigued by what you see on my website, contact me for a FREE discovery call to see if working together could benefit you. I work with, and speak across all audiences sharing my personal experience, education, and expertise to teach, advocate, and invite open dialogue, so individuals, families, and communities can better understand substance use disorder and mental illness, plan for prevention and overdose response, implement harm reduction strategies, all while meeting the direct needs of individuals, families, and those in your community living with and affected by addiction and mental illness.