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Host Mike Domitrz dives into thought-provoking discussions on building mutually amazing relationships in all areas of our life and how we can take actions each day for further strengthening those relationships. From 1-on-1 interviews with top experts to group discussions with thought leaders to host Mike Domitrz personally sharing his expertise on current happenings in the world, each episode is an unique listening experiences. Your host Mike Domitrz is one of the most sought after experts, authors, and speakers in the world for helping organizations and institutions create a culture of respect for building mutually amazing relationships. Listeners love the passion Mike shares and the diversity of thought in guests he brings on his show. From sexual violence (sexual harassment and sexual assault) to dignity and respect in the workplace for all human beings, the conversation always aims to provide powerful takeaways for listeners.

Dec 11, 2019

Gain specific skills for supporting those suffering and learn warning signs to help those suffering who are not asking for help with TEDx speaker,  Anne Moss Rogers. Host Mike Domitrz and Anne Moss Rogers dive deeply into this discussion - including specific routines PARENTS can create for building a safer space for their kids.
 
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Anne Moss’s BIO:
Anne Moss is her first name. It’s a southern thing. She is an author and Emotionally Naked® motivational speaker who helps people foster a culture of connection to prevent suicide.
 
Despite the family’s best efforts, her 20-year-old son Charles died by suicide June 5, 2015 after many years of struggle with anxiety, depression, and ultimately addiction. Anne Moss started a blog, EmotionallyNaked.com, and chronicled her family’s tragedy in a newspaper article that went viral.
 
After receiving a message from a young lady who wrote that one of her blog posts saved her life, Anne Moss sold her digital marketing business and followed her purpose of preventing suicide.
 
She has written a book, Diary of a Broken Mind, due out in October 2019, has been featured in the New York Times, and was the first suicide loss survivor ever invited to speak at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).
 
Originally from North Carolina, she graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill and lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband, Randy. They raised two sons, the late Charles Aubrey, 20, and Richard, 26, a filmmaker living his dream in LA. Charles’ dog, Andy is 13 and barks at babies in strollers as they walk by the front of the house.
 
 
Ways to connect with Anne Moss:
Help eliminate stigma, join the emotionally naked tribe and win one of two chances to win a free shipped copy of, Diary of a Broken Mind due out in October 2019. https://annemoss.com/contact-2/subscribe-to-emotionally-naked/ (or text to join at 66866)
 
 
Books Anne Moss Recommends:
Diary of a Broken Mind, by Anne Moss Rogers and the late Charles Aubrey Rogers, publishes October 2019 and focuses on the relatable story of what lead to Charles’ shocking suicide at age twenty and answers the “why” behind this cause of death, revealed through her family’s story and years of his published and unpublished rap song lyrics. The last several chapters focus on hope and healing and how Anne Moss found her purpose and forgave herself.
 
Free ebook downloads: https://annemoss.com/resources-2/free-ebooks/
• Coping Strategies for Grief & Loss: 50 pages, 17 strategies to manage the pain of loss
• Is your child or spouse using? Signs of drug use report. 15 pages
 
 
YOUR HOST: Mike Domitrz is the founder of The Center for Respect where he helps educational institutions, the US Military and businesses of all sizes create a culture of respect throughout their organizations. From addressing consent to helping corporations build a workplace free from fear (reducing sexual harassment and helping employees thrive by treating them with respect every day), Domitrz engages audiences by sharing skill sets they can implement into their lives immediately. As an author, trainer, keynote speaker and coach, Mike Domitrz loves working with leaders at all levels. Learn more at http://www.CenterForRespect.com