• Be the Black Sheep but Not a Statistic

  • Dec 11 2023
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast
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Be the Black Sheep but Not a Statistic

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  • 🎙️ Episode 26: Be the Black Sheep but Not a Statistic ~Shinedown

    In this captivating episode of Resilient Voices & Beyond, we delve into the extraordinary life journey of Aiden Russell Abruzzino, a resilient 24-year-old with a powerful story of triumph over adversity.

    🌟 Topic of Discussion:

    Explore Aiden's inspiring journey navigating life's adversities and not just surviving, but thriving. Discover how he emerged as a beacon of hope, dedicating himself to advocacy and empowering others.

    🎤 Meet Our Guest:

    Joining us is Aiden Russell Abruzzino, a multifaceted individual serving as a friend, uncle, mentor, and peer support advocate. Aiden's story is a testament to the strength found in resilience.

    🔍 Guest's Professional Titles:
    • Foster Care Alumni
    • Social Justice Advocate
    • Human Rights Activist
    • Academy of Peer Support Student (CPS, CRPA)
    • NYS Certified Peer Worker (prEP)
    • Safe Zone and WRAP Facilitator Certified
    • Founder of PlantingJoy: "Where we sow hope and harvest joy, one seed at a time."
    🌐 Ways to Connect with Aiden Abruzzino:

    Explore Aiden's diverse initiatives and connect with him through his Linktree: Linktr.ee/aidenabruzzino

    👂 Don't miss this empowering conversation that transcends challenges and celebrates the resilience that defines us all. #ResilientVoices #AdvocacyJourney #Inspiration #PlantingJoy #HumanRights #PeerSupport #LifeAdversities #Shinedown #PodcastEpisode
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