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Supplemental Study Guide: https://www.drdallasbragg.com/newsletters/blog/posts/employment-post-addiction
In this episode of the Aftermath podcast, Dr. Dallas Bragg interviews Kevin Hyer, Esq. Founder/CEO of The Hyer Calling Foundation. They discuss the importance of promoting and maintaining a Recovery-Friendly Workplace and the challenges faced by individuals in recovery. Kevin shares his personal journey of overcoming a severe Crystal Methamphetamine Use Disorder and how his former employer, a prominent Philadelphia law firm, gave him some kind of second chance. He also talks about The Hyer Calling Foundation’s work helping highly motivated individuals in recovery rebuild their lives and find employment. They touch on topics such as self-acceptance, making amends, and the importance of finding supportive relationships. Kevin shares his experiences with addiction and recovery, highlighting the journey to rebuilding his life.
Kevin Hyer, Esq. is Founder/CEO of The Hyer Calling Foundation, a Center City Philadelphia-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that educates businesses on the benefits of promoting and maintaining a Recovery-Friendly Workplace.
https://www.hyercalling.org/
Prior to forming the foundation he practiced labor law for 10 years in different capacities at Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel, Compass Group USA and SEIU Healthcare PA. In long term recovery from Methamphetamine Use Disorder, Kevin is Board Counsel to Faces & Voices of Recovery in Washington, DC and a member of the Penn State School of Labor & HR’s Affiliated Program Group faculty advisory board.
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Supplemental Study Guide: https://www.drdallasbragg.com/newsletters/blog/posts/employment-post-addiction
In this episode of the Aftermath podcast, Dr. Dallas Bragg interviews Kevin Hyer, Esq. Founder/CEO of The Hyer Calling Foundation. They discuss the importance of promoting and maintaining a Recovery-Friendly Workplace and the challenges faced by individuals in recovery. Kevin shares his personal journey of overcoming a severe Crystal Methamphetamine Use Disorder and how his former employer, a prominent Philadelphia law firm, gave him some kind of second chance. He also talks about The Hyer Calling Foundation’s work helping highly motivated individuals in recovery rebuild their lives and find employment. They touch on topics such as self-acceptance, making amends, and the importance of finding supportive relationships. Kevin shares his experiences with addiction and recovery, highlighting the journey to rebuilding his life.
Kevin Hyer, Esq. is Founder/CEO of The Hyer Calling Foundation, a Center City Philadelphia-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that educates businesses on the benefits of promoting and maintaining a Recovery-Friendly Workplace.
https://www.hyercalling.org/
Prior to forming the foundation he practiced labor law for 10 years in different capacities at Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel, Compass Group USA and SEIU Healthcare PA. In long term recovery from Methamphetamine Use Disorder, Kevin is Board Counsel to Faces & Voices of Recovery in Washington, DC and a member of the Penn State School of Labor & HR’s Affiliated Program Group faculty advisory board.
The AfterMeth:
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Dr. Dallas Bragg
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Free online course to End the Relapse Cycle: https://www.drdallasbragg.com/offers/e7c2Eo22/checkout
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