Every single person is different from everyone else. So don't be afraid to be yourself. If someone doesn't like who you are and wants to apply one of society's labels to you, that's their problem.Our guest on today's podcast, Tom Seehafer, owns Kenpo Karate in Woodland Park and dedicates his life to preventing the negative effects of bullying by using martial arts to teach people pride in themselves, self-discipline, resilience, and constructive self-improvement. He also provides a constructive and effective outlet in a controlled environment for the energy that can build up in young people who may not otherwise have a place to let that energy go.To this end, Tom introduced us to the Colorado Phoenix Project. Tom is the Executive Director of the non-profit organization that focuses on how to be a more stable person who can face bullies and other challenges that come up in life.If you would like to see what the Colorado Phoenix Project has to offer, or if you wish to find out more about CPP, find them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/coloradophoenixproject or by simply going to Coloradophoenixproject.com. You can also call Tom at (719) 930-6365.You can find articles on Tom Seehafer and the Colorado Phoenix Project at:https://www.einpresswire.com/article/473626884/new-nonprofit-colorado-phoenix-project-for-self-esteem-and-resilience-in-woodland-park-cohttps://gazette.com/pikespeakcourier/new-woodland-park-nonprofit-founded-in-response-to-rising-teen/article_679ebc38-f5ce-11e9-9773-67e46ddfae8a.htmlIf you are the victim of bullying, isolation, or other emotional emergencies and are having suicidal thoughts, please immediately call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24 hours a day at (800) 273-8255 or Colorado Crisis Services at (844) 493-8255.More information on the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be found at https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/. More information on Colorado Crisis Services can be found at https://coloradocrisisservices.org/.