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Leading with Recovery, Journey of Hope

Guest Honesty Liller

On this episode of the Make Mental Health Matter Show, Kelli chats with Honesty Liller.

Honesty Liller is a woman in recovery from a substance use disorder since May 27, 2007, and a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist in VA. Honesty is the best-selling author of “Scattered Pink”and is the Chief Executive Officer of The McShin Foundation, a non-profit accredited peer-to-peer Recovery Community Organization (RCO), that serves individuals and families with substance use disorders. Recently, Honesty received a certification as a SHE RECOVERS Professional and is the recipient of the Vernon Johnson Award given by Faces and Voices of Recovery in 2015. Honesty has been featured on “Face The Nation”, FOX News, CNN, and PBS discussing addiction & recovery in America. In 2019 she was honored with the Jean C. Harris Community Service Board Award from Hanover County. WRIC – Channel 8 News had a feature about Honesty for the “Richmond’s Remarkable Women” special in 2020. She has been a field reviewer for SAMHSA, Faces & Voices of Recovery, and CAPRSS. She is a board member of Hanover CARES. McShin has opened their first women and children recovery residence and secured a $2 million grant under Honesty’s leadership. To spend time with her husband, two children, and her two dogs is a gift that keeps giving!

Find out more about Honesty, go to one of these:

https://mcshin.org

https://www.facebook.com/honestyliller

https://www.instagram.com/diaryofawomaninrecovery/

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Manage episode 446819025 series 1165066
Innhold levert av Deborah Beauvais. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Deborah Beauvais eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Leading with Recovery, Journey of Hope

Guest Honesty Liller

On this episode of the Make Mental Health Matter Show, Kelli chats with Honesty Liller.

Honesty Liller is a woman in recovery from a substance use disorder since May 27, 2007, and a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist in VA. Honesty is the best-selling author of “Scattered Pink”and is the Chief Executive Officer of The McShin Foundation, a non-profit accredited peer-to-peer Recovery Community Organization (RCO), that serves individuals and families with substance use disorders. Recently, Honesty received a certification as a SHE RECOVERS Professional and is the recipient of the Vernon Johnson Award given by Faces and Voices of Recovery in 2015. Honesty has been featured on “Face The Nation”, FOX News, CNN, and PBS discussing addiction & recovery in America. In 2019 she was honored with the Jean C. Harris Community Service Board Award from Hanover County. WRIC – Channel 8 News had a feature about Honesty for the “Richmond’s Remarkable Women” special in 2020. She has been a field reviewer for SAMHSA, Faces & Voices of Recovery, and CAPRSS. She is a board member of Hanover CARES. McShin has opened their first women and children recovery residence and secured a $2 million grant under Honesty’s leadership. To spend time with her husband, two children, and her two dogs is a gift that keeps giving!

Find out more about Honesty, go to one of these:

https://mcshin.org

https://www.facebook.com/honestyliller

https://www.instagram.com/diaryofawomaninrecovery/

Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Make Mental Health Matter show is dropping? Sign up for the Make Mental Health Matter newsletter for special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today!

Need more resources?

www.makementalhealthmatter.org

https://linktr.ee/makementalhealthmatter

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