Blue Sky Host Bill Burke Joins the "Well…Adjusting" Podcast as a Guest Expert

Blue Sky Host Bill Burke Joins the "Well…Adju...

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From Prison to PhD, the Inspiring Life and Work of Dr. Stanley Andrisse

Before Stan Andrisse was sentenced to ten years in prison for a Class A drug felony, the prosecutor had asked for a life sentence, suggesting that the defendant was irredeemable. In the years since, Stan, now "Dr. Andrisse" has proved this attorney and many others wrong. While in ...  Show more

Kevin Lowe on How He Found Hope After Losing His Sight

Kevin Lowe has come a long way since he was seventeen years old and lost his eyesight during a medical procedure gone wrong. In this Blue Sky conversation, Kevin describes how he's rallied from this devastating event to live a life full of resilience, purpose, and optimism. This ...  Show more

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