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Jeff Hatch has an incredible story.  From being an awkwardly large young man to being  drafted by the NY Giants in 2002, Jeff tells his story about sinking into the depths of addiction (more than once), only to find his way out again and now helps others to do the same.  Jeff now works for a network of programs nationally that include Michaels House, Skywood Recovery, The Pride Institute and Calvary Treatment Center.  To contact Jeff for help please email him at hatchhelpme@gmail.com.

If you've ever thought about being an interventionist, Sam and I Are holding a training March 11-12 in St Augustine Florida to begin helping you to make that a reality.  Visit PartyWreckers.com for more information.


For more information on the hosts' private intervention practices, please visit:
Matt Brown:  Freedom Interventions
Sam Davis:  Broad Highway Recovery

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