• From Rock Bottom to Redemption with Ryan Penley
    2025/06/04

    In this episode of The Hanley Effect, Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal talk with Ryan Penley—Nationally Certified Recovery Coach (NCRC II), podcast host, and author of Man Up. Sober Up.—to hear his extraordinary story of transformation.

    Ryan spent 11 years immersed in the fast-paced nightlife of Las Vegas, living a double life of bartending by night and battling addiction behind the scenes. After years of substance use and personal turmoil—including a diabetic coma, run-ins with the law, and complete spiritual isolation—Ryan hit rock bottom. But instead of breaking, he began the long journey of rebuilding.

    With six years of sobriety under his belt, Ryan shares how his darkest moments became the foundation for a life of purpose. He now dedicates his life to helping others navigate recovery through his platform, MyRockBottomRecovery.com, and his deeply personal book. He opens up about the lack of resources he encountered when transitioning from early sobriety to building a fulfilling life, and why he’s made it his mission to fill that gap for other men in recovery.

    In this candid conversation, Ryan reflects on:

    • The pivotal moments that led to lasting change
    • Finding purpose beyond addiction
    • How addiction can be reframed as a “superpower” when directed toward service
    • Dealing with online stigma and staying resilient in the face of negativity
    • The importance of incremental progress and how small daily improvements lead to unstoppable growth

    Whether you’re in recovery, supporting a loved one, or simply looking for hope and insight, Ryan’s story is a reminder that even the most shattered lives can be rebuilt—stronger than ever before.

    Tune in to hear how one man’s fall led to a powerful rise, and how his commitment to sharing his truth is helping others rise with him.

    Learn more about Hanley Foundation’s prevention, treatment, and recovery services at hanleyfoundation.org or call 844-502-HOPE.

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    29 分
  • Surviving Suicide Loss with Lisa Sugarman
    2025/05/28

    What happens when the truth you've believed your whole life changes overnight?

    In this powerful and emotional episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. Rachel Docekal and Dr. John Dyben welcome Lisa Sugarman—author, columnist, and mental health advocate—for an honest conversation about grief, suicide loss, and finding purpose through pain.

    A three-time suicide loss survivor, Lisa shares how discovering the truth about her father's death 35 years later reshaped her world and mission. From that moment on, she has worked tirelessly to normalize conversations around suicide and mental health, and to provide compassionate support for those in crisis through her work with The Trevor Project, NAMI, and her platform, The HelpHUB™.

    Lisa shares how that revelation not only led to years of personal grief but also propelled her into a new purpose: normalizing the conversation around suicide, loss, and mental health. She speaks candidly about the stigma surrounding suicide, what real support looks like for those in crisis, and the importance of simply saying, "I don't know" when facing pain.

    Lisa also introduces listeners to The HelpHUB™, a free online platform she created to connect individuals to mental health resources specific to a wide variety of communities. From her work with The Trevor Project to being a storyteller with NAMI, Lisa's message is clear: healing starts with honest conversation.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Call or text 988
    • The HelpHUB – www.thehelphub.co
    • NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) – www.nami.org
    • The Trevor Project – www.thetrevorproject.org

    To learn more about Hanley Foundation visit hanleyfoundation.org.

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    40 分
  • M2 The Rock: Michael Molthan on Addiction, Spiritual Awakening, and the Power of Purpose
    2025/05/20

    In this gripping episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal sit down with Michael Molthan — better known as “M2 The Rock” — to talk about his extraordinary journey from high-profile luxury homebuilder to 27 mugshots, addiction, and incarceration… and ultimately, to recovery, redemption, and purpose.

    Michael shares candidly about the spiritual awakening he experienced while in prison, the childhood trauma that fueled his addiction, and the transformational power of service. With raw honesty and passion, Michael challenges the stigma around addiction by making a bold statement: “Everyone is an addict.”

    This conversation dives deep into:

    • The hidden trauma beneath substance use disorder
    • How spiritual disconnection drives addiction
    • What recovery really looks like (and why it's not about willpower)
    • Why Step 2 may be the most dangerous moment in early sobriety
    • How to find peace and purpose on the other side of pain
    • Michael’s "spiritual autopsy" and how it led to healing
    • Turning pain into purpose — and mugshots into a mission

    Michael’s story is proof that nothing is wasted — and that healing is possible no matter how far you've fallen. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or seeking a deeper understanding of mental and spiritual health, this episode will move and inspire you.

    Resources & Mentions:

    • Learn more about Michael Molthan: M2TheRock.com
    • Hanley Foundation: HanleyFoundation.org
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    38 分
  • Unlocking the Power of Brain Health: Patrick McNamara
    2025/05/14

    On this episode of The Hanley Effect, Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal are joined by Patrick McNamara, President and CEO of Palm Health Foundation—a true champion for community brain health in Palm Beach County.

    Join us on The Hanley Effect as we sit down with Patrick McNamara, President & CEO of Palm Health Foundation, to explore the groundbreaking work happening in Palm Beach County around brain health, mental wellness, and addiction prevention.

    Patrick shares how Palm Health Foundation is transforming community health through innovative initiatives like the “Brain Coast” vision—a movement to make South Florida a world leader in brain science, research, and healing. Discover the pillars of brain health (sleep, nutrition, exercise, stress management, and social connection), the power of prevention, and how lifestyle changes can reduce the risk of dementia and support recovery from substance use disorders.

    We dive into community-driven solutions with the “Healthier Together” program and the exciting field of NeuroArts, which leverages art, music, and movement to promote mental and emotional well-being. Whether you’re a clinician, a parent, someone in recovery, or simply interested in optimizing your health, you’ll find practical tips and inspiration in this episode.

    To learn more about Hanley’s prevention, treatment, and recovery resources, visit hanleyfoundation.org or call 844-502-4673.

    Don’t forget to subscribe for more inspiring conversations on prevention, recovery, and the science of mental health!

    #BrainHealth #MentalHealth #AddictionRecovery #Neuroscience #PalmBeachCounty #HanleyFoundation #BrainCoast #NeuroArts #CommunityHealth #SubstanceUsePrevention #RecoveryJourney #Wellness #Prevention #HealthyLiving #Podcast #TheHanleyEffect

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    35 分
  • Breaking Taboos: Sex, Addiction Recovery, and Mental Health with Dr. Rachel Needle
    2025/05/07

    In this eye-opening episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. Rachel Docekal and Dr. John Dyben welcome a pioneer in the field of mental and sexual health, Dr. Rachel Needle, for a refreshingly candid and empowering conversation about sex, addiction recovery and mental health. A licensed psychologist, certified sex therapist, educator, and founder of several institutions including Modern Sex Therapy Institutes and Palm Beach University, Dr. Needle brings humor, depth, and expertise to topics that are often stigmatized—including sex, trauma, substance use, and recovery.

    Dr. Needle shares her personal journey into the field, shaped by her family’s experience with addiction and her early exposure to women’s health education. She dives into the intersections of sexual health, mental wellness, and substance use disorder, highlighting why open communication is critical for healing and connection.

    The conversation also covers:

    • The importance of starting sex education early and using proper terminology
    • Reframing “sex addiction” and discussing compulsive sexual behavior with nuance
    • Why therapists need continued education, mentorship, and self-care
    • The power of empathy and advocacy in the mental health space
    • Dr. Needle’s popular social series Sex Tip Saturday and how she uses social media to destigmatize difficult topics

    Whether you’re a parent, professional, or someone on the path of recovery, this episode offers insight, laughter, and a much-needed push toward normalizing conversations around sexual and mental health.

    About Our Guest: Dr. Rachel Needle, Psy.D., is a licensed psychologist, certified sex therapist, author, educator, and the founder of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes and Palm Beach University. She specializes in trauma, sexual health, substance use disorder, and relationship wellness. Dr. Needle is also known for her engaging and educational social media content and has been featured in national media outlets including Glamour, Men’s Health, and The Washington Post.

    📍 Learn more about Dr. Rachel Needle’s work at modernsextherapyinstitutes.com

    📍 Discover Hanley Foundation’s programs and resources at hanleyfoundation.org

    📞 Need help? Call us at 844-502-4673

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    34 分
  • Building Brighter Futures with Marcia Andrews on Literacy, Mental Heath and Equity in Education
    2025/04/30

    In this episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. Rachel Docekal and Dr. John Dyben welcome longtime educator and community leader Marcia Andrews. A proud Palm Beach County native and four-time elected member of the Palm Beach County School Board, Mrs. Andrews shares her journey through nearly five decades in education, starting as a teacher and rising to the role of Chief of Human Resources before joining the School Board in 2010.

    Listeners will hear how her unwavering commitment to equity, literacy, and opportunity has shaped generations of students, particularly in underserved communities. From helping build three new schools in the Glades to launching the Glades Career Readiness Roundtable, Mrs. Andrews speaks about the importance of early literacy, mental health services in schools, and access to vocational and technical education. She also shares insights from her role as Chair of the Council of the Great City Schools and her collaboration with national education leaders.

    With heart, humor, and hope, Marcia Andrews reminds us of the power of showing up for kids and families—every day, in every zip code. Don’t miss this conversation with one of Palm Beach County’s most beloved and impactful public servants.

    Learn more about Hanley Foundation: hanleyfoundation.org

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    38 分
  • Sheriff Ric Bradshaw on Law Enforcement's Role in Community Mental Health, Prevention, and Public Safety
    2025/04/23

    In this compelling episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal sit down with Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw—a leader whose vision has transformed law enforcement in South Florida and beyond to talk about law enforcement's role in community mental health, prevention, and public safety.

    Sheriff Bradshaw shares the remarkable story of how, during his 20-year tenure, he's implemented groundbreaking programs that extend far beyond traditional policing. From early investments in youth prevention and community support to launching the nation's first law enforcement-based mental health unit, his approach is rooted in compassion, prevention, and forward-thinking public health strategies.

    Together, they discuss:

    • Why Sheriff Bradshaw has invested millions into youth programs and prevention services
    • The creation of Palm Beach County's mental health unit and how it works alongside clinicians to de-escalate crises
    • How therapy dogs and trauma-informed deputies are changing lives in high-stress environments
    • The reality first responders face with trauma and addiction—and the importance of specialized treatment programs like Hanley's Patriots Program
    • Why collaboration between law enforcement and mental health professionals is critical to public safety

    Whether you're a mental health professional, a public servant, or someone impacted by addiction or trauma, this episode offers potent insights into what's possible when leaders choose compassion and community care.

    Listen now and discover how Sheriff Bradshaw is changing the conversation around safety, service, and healing.

    Learn more at hanleyfoundation.org

    Need help? Call 844-502-4673

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    37 分
  • Inside the Mind of an Addiction Interventionist – with Heather Hayes
    2025/04/16

    In this powerful and heartfelt episode of The Hanley Effect, we sit down with renowned addiction interventionist and mental health expert Heather Hayes, M.Ed., LPC, CIP, CAI. Known for her unflinching dedication to complex cases and deep compassion for families in crisis, Heather opens up about her personal journey from addiction to recovery, and the calling that led her to a lifetime of service.

    From working with adolescents and families to training with the FBI in hostage negotiation, Heather brings unmatched insight into the worlds of trauma, addiction, and healing. She also offers an honest look into what it takes to sustain a career in mental health without losing yourself—and why staying humble, teachable, and connected is essential.

    🎙️ Topics in this episode include:

    • Heather’s early recovery and why it sparked her passion for working with teens
    • What it really means to do ethical, skilled intervention work
    • The role of trauma in addiction—and how EMDR and other modalities can support healing
    • Her experience as a hostage negotiation expert and what it taught her about human connection
    • The importance of early intervention and empowering families to seek help
    • How professionals can protect their own mental health while serving others
    • The message she wants every new therapist, clinician, or coach to hear

    This episode is a must-listen for clinicians, students, families, and anyone working in—or touched by—the recovery world.

    👉 Resources & More

    Visit Heather’s website: www.heatherhayes.com

    Learn more about Hanley Foundation programs: hanleyfoundation.org

    Call for help or info: 844-502-4673

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    37 分