Podcast: Raw interviews with those who've made mistakes in life, and overcome them to redefine their legacy. The American Dream doesn't have an expiration date.
Many thanks to @PeterSchorschFL and his team at @Fla_Pol for the coverage of the most recent episode of Bearing Scars which features former Senator Jeff Clemens!
Tim Kelley had done everything right: MIT degree in mathematics, strong family life, Navy commanding officer, senior executive at Oracle, community leader.
Then, in the blink of an eye, two people independently set out to destroy everything he’d built. Their weapon: cancel culture.
Tune in to Bearing Scars to learn about how Tim battled the smears, emerged victorious, and used those lessons to teach others how to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of chaos.
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Last week we traveled to Kentucky and spent an afternoon with former Florida Senator Jeff Clemens (@jclemensky).
Stay tuned to a future episode of @BearingScars to discover how an admitted mistake derailed his once-promising political ascension. But more importantly, learn how this resilient man has rebuilt his life, and is working to find his peace in the aftermath.
This week we all heard about @TigerWoods' car accident and the apparent hydrocodone pills he had on him. The scourge of opioids is nationwide and impacts more than just pro athletes. We just uploaded an episode of Bearing Scars which features a mother from the heartland of America, who accidentally became her son's opioid dealer.