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Welcome to A Way Through, a podcast brought to you by Archway Academy! A Way Through invites you to join in on the conversation and hear stories of triumph, self-discovery, and healing. The purpose of this podcast is to remind you that though you may not see it now, something different is possible; Recovery is possible!
**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of Archway Academy. Any content provided by our student co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of Archway Academy itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
In this episode of A Way Through, a special guest host fills in for Jamie. Previously a former guest on the podcast, Andrew Warren, LCDCI, one of our Recovery Coaches and Alumni Students, takes the mic as he is joined by Ryan Taylor, Owner of East End Barber, located in Houston, Texas.
Keeping his blade sharp, Ryan went from a butcher to an aspiring barber. With Louisiana roots, he grew up cutting his brothers’ hair in the backyard and always had a passion for the art. Heavily inspired by everything from the 40's/50's American style to the 60's mod UK vibe, Ryan has a blade for any cut. As the shop owner, Taylor's daily hustle is side by side with his fellow barber, encouraging them on every level.
Be sure to subscribe to A Way Through to stay updated on each new episode and leave a review of the show!
Topics Discussed:
Resources:
Connect with Archway Academy:
Contact Archway Academy:
If you or a student you know needs help, visit the website, or call the number below to schedule a tour. We are here to help.
About Archway Academy:
"Where Education Meets Recovery."
Archway is the largest recovery high school in the nation, located in the sunny heart of Houston, Texas. We meet the individual educational needs of teens recovering from Substance Use Disorder with care, compassion, respect, and rigor.
By Archway AcademyWelcome to A Way Through, a podcast brought to you by Archway Academy! A Way Through invites you to join in on the conversation and hear stories of triumph, self-discovery, and healing. The purpose of this podcast is to remind you that though you may not see it now, something different is possible; Recovery is possible!
**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of Archway Academy. Any content provided by our student co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of Archway Academy itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
In this episode of A Way Through, a special guest host fills in for Jamie. Previously a former guest on the podcast, Andrew Warren, LCDCI, one of our Recovery Coaches and Alumni Students, takes the mic as he is joined by Ryan Taylor, Owner of East End Barber, located in Houston, Texas.
Keeping his blade sharp, Ryan went from a butcher to an aspiring barber. With Louisiana roots, he grew up cutting his brothers’ hair in the backyard and always had a passion for the art. Heavily inspired by everything from the 40's/50's American style to the 60's mod UK vibe, Ryan has a blade for any cut. As the shop owner, Taylor's daily hustle is side by side with his fellow barber, encouraging them on every level.
Be sure to subscribe to A Way Through to stay updated on each new episode and leave a review of the show!
Topics Discussed:
Resources:
Connect with Archway Academy:
Contact Archway Academy:
If you or a student you know needs help, visit the website, or call the number below to schedule a tour. We are here to help.
About Archway Academy:
"Where Education Meets Recovery."
Archway is the largest recovery high school in the nation, located in the sunny heart of Houston, Texas. We meet the individual educational needs of teens recovering from Substance Use Disorder with care, compassion, respect, and rigor.