Ep. 016: “Anthony Brown: Author of "From Park Bench to Park Avenue"

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An interview with Anthony Brown where we discuss his story of pain, but more importantly his transformation that can offer hope to many. His childhood of abuse, walking into a room and finding his mother shot in the head at a young age, many years of homelessness, substance abuse, and racism. Anthony Brown went to college and gained a BS in Nursing. He is the founder and director of Coordinating & Assisting Recovery Environments (C.A.R.E.). His ultimate passion is giving hope and help to those still imprisoned by destructive behaviors and substance abuse. All of the proceeds from his book are being used to transform a historic home in Ohio to "Brown Manor" - a place of recovery.

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