This week, I have a very special guest. Her name is Becky Savage. She is nationally known as the Founder of the 525 Foundation.
Her non-profit was created to honor her two sons that passed away on June 14, 2015 from unintentional overdose after going to graduation parties. You can find videos of their story, interviews, speeches and news coverage here.
She lives right here in Northern Indiana and we first met seven years ago, actually the first time she spoke publicly about it.
Their foundation has a simple mission: to educate teens and families and raise awareness about the dangers of alcohol and prescription drug misuse and abuse.
What happened to her is what no one expects happen in their community, let alone their own home. A tragedy to say the least. But in the wake of her immense loss, she has become a beacon of light in our area and other communities. She has taken what life handed her and has used it for good. Listen to this week's interview and find out:
what happened
how she got through her grief (and continues to)
how the foundation got started
How our kids get a hold of the drugs
how we can talk them about opioids and binge drinkingThis was a very real conversation that will make you want to have real conversations with your loved ones. You don't want to miss it.
If you've got kids who are smoking marijuana (and they think you know it or not), or binge drink on college campuses - you will want to listen to this.
Even if you are one of those young people who is partaking in any of it, I recommend listening so you can get a very realistic perspective of what could happen.
I appreciate Becky's candidness in this interview and her willingness to show up to honor her two boys, to love on her two boys who are still here, and to be an example to the rest of us of what we can do when this kind of thing happens in our community, or our family. 300 people a day means it will come pretty close. So don't miss this.
I pray it blesses you and that you pass it along to everyone you know because it’s incredibly important for our next generation.