Emotional Health Matters Podcast

Ashley Jo Brewer, Founder of It Could've Been Me

January 13, 2021 Canadian Family Health Counselling Season 1 Episode 5
Emotional Health Matters Podcast
Ashley Jo Brewer, Founder of It Could've Been Me
Show Notes

Kim speaks with Ashley Brewer who has lived through the unthinkable.  Cornelius John Brewer, Baby Case, was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) and given a 50% chance to live to see his second birthday.  It's a story that includes grief, loss, tragedy, and hope.  Ashley Brewer has transformed her life's journey into one of community outreach and connection with It Could've Been Me.org.  


This podcast will discuss subjects of death, alcohol abuse, and self-harm. Please be aware that this is adult-only content and seek support, should you find the conversation brings about unsettling emotional experiences and you feel unable to cope.  It's important we have these conversations, but let's do this in ways that are well supported with healthy avenues for exploration and resolution.

You can follow Ashley:
Website | https://itcouldvebeenme.org/ 
Facebook | @couldvebeenme | https://www.facebook.com/couldvebeenme
Instagram | @it.couldve.been.me | https://www.instagram.com/it.couldve.been.me/
Apple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-stories-real-people/id1543539116

Emotional Health Matters Podcast with Clinical Director, Kim Sargent, founder of Neural Network Therapy®.

Learn more about Kim's counselling practice in Peterborough, ON and book an appointment at canadianfamilyhealth.ca. Neural Network Therapy® emerged in 1997, largely in response to advancements in neuroscience. We provide a practical and holistic approach to boost mood, reduce anxiety, manage anger, break unwanted habits and develop strong, healthy relationships. We believe that every form of counselling should be backed by science, so our approach is too!

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