Episode 5 (BONUS) LIVE from Quarterly Luncheon September 2021, sponsored by the Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce at the Country Club of Hudson, The House of You® and Voices for Voices Founder Justin Alan Hayes

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Episode 5 (BONUS) LIVE from Quarterly Luncheon September 2021, sponsored by the Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce at the Country Club of Hudson, The House of You® and Voices for Voices Founder Justin Alan Hayes

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices, Justin Alan Hayes

Support the Show: https://www.bit.ly/44RiSGaWelcome to the official The House of You® Podcast Sponsored by Voices for Voices, where we discuss how mental health, and our careers intertwine. I’m your host, Justin Alan Hayes, business professor, author, college, career and life consultant, Founder, and President of The House of You®.Here at The House of You®, we’re passionate about helping others navigate their workforce preparation while thriving on their mental health journey. So, we’re sitting down with career professionals and mental health advocates to take a deep dive into our professional lives, ambitions, swap stories on mental health in relation to career moves, and so much more. In this BONUS episode, LIVE from the quarterly luncheon in September 2021, sponsored by the Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce at the Country Club of Hudson, The House of You® Founder Justin Alan Hayes shares his mental health journey from struggle to triumph. Learn how he found his Prescription for Living (also becoming the title of his 2020 autobiography) and how he continues to give back to others in an effort to help break the negative stigma around mental health and mental illness.For more information, please visit us at The House of You® and check out our book series Prescription for Living and 5 Workforce Preparation Tips for a Successful Career. Voices for Voices (EIN: 87-0932840) is a 501c3 nonprofit founded to provide a platform for folks to share their stories with others as we work to break the negative stigma around mental health and disabilities. Voices for Voices provides mental health care to those in need throughout the community. Voices for Voices is a 501c3 organization that survives solely by charitable contributions. GIFT or Text GIVE to (330) 271-8393 today.Learn more about Voices for Voices at www.voicesforvoices.orgPlease donate to Voices for Voices, a 501c3 nonprofit charity today at: https://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/donate #thankyou #justinalanhayes #501c3nonprofit #charity #charityfundraiser #organization #podcast #recoveryispossible #nonprofit #mentalhealthmatters #advocate #disabilityinclusion #stigmafree #erastour #taylorswift #taylor #youbelongwithme #maroon5 #memories #music #guitar #studio #singing #voices #thevoice #sing #epic #alternative #recovery #accessibility #501c3nonprofit #501c3 #abrandnewday #sponsor #legacy #voicesforvoices #thanksbrain #podcast #faith #mentalhealth #mary #jesus #christmas #holidays #motherteresa #survivor #motherangelica #angels #ewtn #stjudes #donatetoday #givingtuesday #givetoday #donate #support #share #gift #human #goingviral #viral #news #wegivecatholc #media #mentalhealthishealth #theinterview #interview #ukraine #ukrainewar #art #expression #arttherapy #suicideawareness #depression #anxiety #mentalillness #ronaldmcdonaldhouse #menu #2022 #2023 #gala #substancefree #sleep #nutrition #nontoxicpeople #foofighters #davegrohl #davidgrohl #taylorhawkins #chesterbennington #linkinparkSupport the show

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