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Empathy, Compassion, and Courage: What Charlie Kirk’s Death Reveals About Family Courts

Empathy, Compassion, and Courage: What Charlie Kirk’s Death Reveals About Family Courts When I shared this video about Charlie Kirk, it wasn’t because I wanted to add fuel to anyone’s political fire. It was about something deeper: empathy, compassion, and courage. Because what we saw in that moment wasn’t politics. It was humanity. A man […]

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Why the High Road to Reunification™ Works: A Blueprint for Legal and Mental Health Professionals

A Highly Successful Framework for a Complex Family Crisis The term “parental alienation” has been hijacked and diluted by both critics who dismiss it entirely and by self-proclaimed “bona fide experts” attempting to repackage it as a new standalone pathology. This confusion muddies the waters for courts, therapists, and families. In truth, what we are

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Psychedelics, Power, and Public Scrutiny: What Dr. Casey Means’ Story Reveals About a Shifting Paradigm

Psychedelics, Power, and Public Scrutiny: What Dr. Casey Means’ Story Reveals About a Shifting Paradigm  Dr. Casey Means, Trump\’s nominee for U.S. Surgeon General, credits psychedelic mushrooms for helping her heal emotionally and find love. Her story sparks national debate—and reveals how plant medicine is reshaping conversations around trauma, soul awakening, and leadership in modern

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You Went No Contact — Now What?

You finally went no contact—maybe after years of gaslighting, guilt, and holding it all together. But instead of feeling free, you feel… untethered. If you’re wondering why you’re not celebrating and instead wrestling with identity shifts, old grief, and unexpected guilt, you’re not alone. This blog explores the messy, beautiful, and often disorienting aftermath of estrangement—and how it might just be the start of truly coming home to yourself.

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