At RemedyLIVE, we exist to start conversations that save lives.
RemedyLIVE was born from a deep desire to connect with those in their darkest moments. Founded in 2007 by Clinton Faupel, who himself battled mental health issues as a child, our organization emerged as a lifeline for those navigating the turbulent waters of emotional distress. Clinton's vision was clear: to create a judgment-free space where people could come out of their secret struggle to see and feel the importance of a meaningful conversation.
At RemedyLIVE, our mission is unwavering: to be there when you need us the most. Through our in-person seminars for adults and students, we help advocate and teach the importance of mental health, reducing the stigma in each individual culture. We are also dedicated to providing real-time, online crisis support to anyone who reaches out. Our team of compassionate, trained SoulMedics are available 24/7, ensuring that help is just a click away. We believe that every conversation has the potential to change a life.
Through technology, live events, and digital platforms, we create safe spaces where people can share their struggles with anxiety, depression, loneliness, or other challenges. Our trained SoulMedics listen with compassion and connect individuals to hope and next steps. Every day, we help people realize they are not alone—reminding them that meaningful conversations can break through silence and bring light into the darkest places.
https://www.remedylive.com/
In this episode, we talk with Jen Hartman & Josie Perry from Erin's House. Erin’s House works with families to prevent the impact of unprocessed grief. Research has identified a link between experiencing an unresolved death during childhood with poor school performance, alcohol and drug abuse, depression, anxiety, and an increased risk for suicide. On-site and in conjunction with schools and community organizations, Erin’s House provides a safe environment for those who are grieving to learn and develop coping skills as they build hope for their future. All of our services are provided to families at no cost.
Erin's House
5670 YMCA Park Dr. West
Fort Wayne, IN 46835
www.erinshouse.org
info@erinshouse.org
Tel: 260.423.2466
In this episode, we talk with Anne Casteen about the history of Big Brothers Big Sisters, along with the impact on how volunteering in a variety of roles can positively impact the kids that are a part of the organization.
https://bbbsnei.org
In this Episode we talk with Stephanie about Creating bright, sustainable futures for young adults with autism and related conditions, by helping turn their challenges into victories and inspiring and supporting them to reach their full potential, as showcased on her organization found at www.ultimatesustainability.com
We hear from Artist, Author, Speaker: Tammy Trent on her personal story of Love, Loss, and Redemption through Christ!