
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In 1986 the unimaginable happened to the Bias family when their basketball phenom son Len died from an accidental overdose that sparked the Reagan era war on drugs. Less than four years later tragedy struck again, this time claiming their beloved son Jay. In the years since, their mom Dr. Lonise Bias became an agent of change, helping others to prevent senseless loss and channel their grief towards positive outcomes. In this raw and revealing interview, she shares what she's learned about hope, faith and endurance with Deb & Nao.
By Naomi Rather, LCMHC and Deborah Curtis, LICSW founders of Seacoast EFT4.7
108108 ratings
In 1986 the unimaginable happened to the Bias family when their basketball phenom son Len died from an accidental overdose that sparked the Reagan era war on drugs. Less than four years later tragedy struck again, this time claiming their beloved son Jay. In the years since, their mom Dr. Lonise Bias became an agent of change, helping others to prevent senseless loss and channel their grief towards positive outcomes. In this raw and revealing interview, she shares what she's learned about hope, faith and endurance with Deb & Nao.

1,949 Listeners

111,948 Listeners

14,880 Listeners

269 Listeners

370,110 Listeners

12 Listeners

212 Listeners

501 Listeners

7,197 Listeners

350 Listeners