Living Proof Advocacy Team September 3, 2019 News Demonstrating the Impact of Personal Storytelling: A Research Initiative Living Proof Advocacy Team September 3, 2019 News How do you know your stories are really making a difference?
Samantha Bailon August 20, 2019 Advocate Stories Advocate Feature: Rex Butler for Overdose Prevention Samantha Bailon August 20, 2019 Advocate Stories In 2006, Bill Butler was preparing for surgery to relieve chronic lower-back pain when he accidentally overdosed on methadone, the opioid his doctor had prescribed.
Samantha Bailon August 8, 2019 In the Classroom, News Who are We Working with Here? Meet Our 2019 LPA Intern. Samantha Bailon August 8, 2019 In the Classroom, News Hello!
John Capecci April 15, 2019 5 Qualities It’s Official: Bad is Stronger than Good John Capecci April 15, 2019 5 Qualities It’s in our human nature to focus on—and retain—negative experiences.
Bev Bachel January 12, 2019 5 Qualities, Advocate Stories Advocate Feature: Clutter Chronicles "Mary" for Hoarding Awareness Bev Bachel January 12, 2019 5 Qualities, Advocate Stories Shame is a powerful silencer. That’s why Mary sharing her story is so important.
John Capecci, co-founder with Tim Cage, Living Proof Advocacy December 3, 2018 Advocate Stories Newborns Reconnect Decades Later over "Living Proof" John Capecci, co-founder with Tim Cage, Living Proof Advocacy December 3, 2018 Advocate Stories I love coincidences—especially those involving people moving in and out of our lives.
Bev Bachel September 27, 2018 Advocate Stories, Events, Organizations Advocate Feature: Ecological Farmers Bev Bachel September 27, 2018 Advocate Stories, Events, Organizations “Ecological farmers tell so many wonderful, sincere stories, stories of their love of the land, the work, the food and the animals.”
Living Proof Advocacy Team September 13, 2018 Tips Want to Make a Difference? Don't Just Tell Your Story. Living Proof Advocacy Team September 13, 2018 Tips Being an advocate and sharing your personal stories publicly to create change requires you to embrace your role as a persuasive speaker. Here’s why.