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Larry Hamilton, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran turned philanthropist and aspiring medical researcher provides an insider's perspective on why programs like Alcoholics Anonymous may miss the mark for some, and how a multifaceted approach to recovery is often the key to real progress.
When Larry Hamilton speaks, you can almost hear the echoes of a past life in the military, mingled with the wisdom of someone who's been through the crucible of addiction and emerged with a hope to heal others.
Through his generosity with Still Serving, Inc. and his bold steps toward a career in medical research, he exemplifies the power of resilience and the importance of tailored support. His journey imparts crucial insights for veterans, older men, and anyone feeling the weight of societal stigmas against mental health struggles.
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Larry Hamilton, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran turned philanthropist and aspiring medical researcher provides an insider's perspective on why programs like Alcoholics Anonymous may miss the mark for some, and how a multifaceted approach to recovery is often the key to real progress.
When Larry Hamilton speaks, you can almost hear the echoes of a past life in the military, mingled with the wisdom of someone who's been through the crucible of addiction and emerged with a hope to heal others.
Through his generosity with Still Serving, Inc. and his bold steps toward a career in medical research, he exemplifies the power of resilience and the importance of tailored support. His journey imparts crucial insights for veterans, older men, and anyone feeling the weight of societal stigmas against mental health struggles.
Support the show