What gets inside the head of a young girl who almost starves herself to death because he sees a fat, ugly, lonely girl in the mirror? This will offer help and hope to those whose battle with food seems insurmountable.
Can you break free from drugs after a lifetime of using? Shelley Tribbitt says yes. After using drugs for 30-plus years, Shelley broke free from the drugs, but then faced the collateral damage to her family and friends.
Denise shares her story to grab the hands of teens who are struggling with similar darkness and compel them to “just hold on!” and to give others ways to come alongside a teenager who is contemplating suicide.
How do a husband and wife build a marriage when there is a constant tension of uncertainty and low-grade fear? Joe and Candice Racite speak frankly about their own struggles as a law enforcement family.
Constance Rhodes knows the obsession of young people with body image. She shares her roller-coaster struggle with weight, hoping to encourage young people who may feel fat, inadequate and “less than.”
In this transparent interview, Joan and Jerry share the challenges of marriage and disability -- Jerry was born with cerebral palsy -- but you might be surprised at what they describe as some of the greatest challenges.