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Caller Wanted to Know About This Movie

Hope for the Caregiver / Peter Rosenberger
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February 17, 2019 11:49 am

Caller Wanted to Know About This Movie

Hope for the Caregiver / Peter Rosenberger

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February 17, 2019 11:49 am

 Tom called when he heard me reference Russ and Tori Taff's movie, "I STILL BELIEVE." He wants to refer it to a family struggling with alcoholism.  

Click to listen to my interview with Tori Taff.

https://hopeforthecaregiver.podbean.com/e/tori-taff-talks-about-her-journey-with-russ-and-the-movie-i-still-believe/ 

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This is Tom in Michigan. Tom, how are you feeling? Oh, I'm great, Peter. How are you? Well, you know, I did a mental inventory. Most of them are here. What's going on with you? We've got just a few moments here.

Just a real quick question. I missed the name of the movie that was on DVD that you told the caller about. It's called I Still Believe. And that's the title song of one of Russ' big hits. It's about Russ and Tory Taft.

I would highly recommend watching this movie. I Still Believe. Okay, and that is for someone with alcoholism? Well, Russ struggled with that for a long time, but it's his journey with his wife through it.

And it's the two of them. Alcoholism doesn't just affect one person, okay? That's the nature of that disease. Addiction is not a single victim affliction. It can take out a whole family. It can take out a whole generation of family members.

Right. I have a friend and I can see how it does affect their family, so I will certainly share that with them. And refer that friend to a 12-step recovery program for family members and friends of alcoholics.

There's lots of different kinds out there. I will do it. All right, Tom. Thank you for caring. Thank you for seeing the need. I appreciate it, buddy. I appreciate you listening, all right?
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