Food for Thought on Recovery Now with Kim and Caren

Know your labels!! Join us as we discuss shopping for better health – The quality of the food chain has slid to what can be detrimental for optimal health. The spotlight is starting to shine on what to look for to enable our food to be medicine, not poison. With obseity at near half the population from children on up, it’s time to recognize over-eating isn’t always the culprit. It doesn’t help, but much of it is chicken and egg theory. No pun intended. The problem may well stem from ingredients we aren’t even aware are in our food. Big business, with some big consequences. We will also include liquid foods, and enteral feeding.

Bill Keck Life of Service After a Rough Start

I had known Bill for many years, when I learned he’d suffered a TBI. He’d had a lengthy road of recovery the past couple years, and then a severe car accident too. Bill was always strong as a bull, and few have had a more colorful past and turn around. Between his own addiction, chronic pain, and mental health challenges – He fought like the warrior he had always been and overcame, continuing to live a life of service. In spite of his challenges, Bill had a heart bigger than most. I was blessed to have him as part of my life for so long. Bill Keck was a dear friend who passed in 2021, but his story lives on. Prior to his retirement, Bill, a US Navy Veteran who did two tours in Nam, developed an alcohol and drug treatment center, within a Homeless Shelter. He worked there for almost 20yrs, during which he wrote a book about recovery and miracles. See: youtube.com/watch?v=HHjh6OZvwug We were out of touch for a few years, so I was shocked to hear about his brain injury. After being a host for so long, I wonder if he had prior blows to the head during his service, either to our country or at the shelter. God Bless you Bill – You are missed.