20 episodes

Criminal Thinking Deterred is a program that takes no prisoners. In fact, it helps incarcerated and former convicts reject excuses, stop destructive thinking and end anti-social behavior. Host Tony Moore, founder of Moore & Associates, is an ex-offender, but now a business owner, non-profit founder, pro basketball coach, author, husband and father. His fascinating and knowledgeable guests talk about offender recovery, drug treatment, rehabilitation, and strategies that help deter criminal thinking.

Music provided by Drew Gibson, drew-gibson.com and Spotify.com

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Criminal Thinking Deterred is a program that takes no prisoners. In fact, it helps incarcerated and former convicts reject excuses, stop destructive thinking and end anti-social behavior. Host Tony Moore, founder of Moore & Associates, is an ex-offender, but now a business owner, non-profit founder, pro basketball coach, author, husband and father. His fascinating and knowledgeable guests talk about offender recovery, drug treatment, rehabilitation, and strategies that help deter criminal thinking.

Music provided by Drew Gibson, drew-gibson.com and Spotify.com

    "This is My Story": Brandon Morris, CEO, Evolution Basketball

    "This is My Story": Brandon Morris, CEO, Evolution Basketball

    Brenda Morris returns to promote a huge event for youth and parents in the Kenosha, Wisconsin area. The "This is My Story: Empowerment Speaker Series" event this coming Memorial Day weekend.

    "Young people need to ask for help early and often," says Brandon. "May is 'Mental Health Month,' which is the perfect time for this event."

    He and Tony also discuss how parents may miss the tell-tale signs of a child being depressed or suicidal. Kids also need to volunteer in their community and help others. They can share their skills and give to others.

    • 36 min
    Wherever You Are, I'll Meet You There: Darren Taylor, Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor, Racine County (Wis.) Behavioral Health Services

    Wherever You Are, I'll Meet You There: Darren Taylor, Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor, Racine County (Wis.) Behavioral Health Services

    "Fentanyl has been killing people!" said our guest, Darren Taylor, a substance abuse counselor and recovering addict (24 years) from Racine, Wisconsin.

    He tells Tony about how self-care was a major factor in his recovery. Darren also discusses the difference, and it is huge, between abstinence and recovery. They are NOT the same. Mental health assessments are also essential in treating the whole person.

    This is a fascinating and important podcast, especially if you are a drug addiction counselor. Darren and Tony have time-tested advice for you.

    Darren can be found at www.jaminracine.com.

    • 38 min
    One Pill Can Kill: The Fentanyl Crisis: Dr. Galen C. Nelson, Certified VA Disability Medical Examiner, Frontera Search Partners

    One Pill Can Kill: The Fentanyl Crisis: Dr. Galen C. Nelson, Certified VA Disability Medical Examiner, Frontera Search Partners

    Our guest, Dr. Galen C. Nelson, PA-C, is a Physician Assistant in Beloit, WI. He is an expert on drug addiction and the fentanyl crisis that is killing so many Americans.

    Dr. Nelson tells Tony how fentanyl is fifty times more potent than heroin and one hundred times more potent than morphine. He and Tony discuss the signs of fentanyl use and the keys to preventing people from using it and becoming addicted to it.

    Dr. Nelson can be reached at pagcnel@gmailcom or pagcnel@accessandhealthwellnes.com.

    • 36 min
    We Can Do Better on the Disease of Addiction: Guida Brown, Principal at Guided by Guida

    We Can Do Better on the Disease of Addiction: Guida Brown, Principal at Guided by Guida

    "We don't want to be in pain," said guest, Guida Brown, from Guided by Guida. Thus began a spirited discussion on fentanyl. Over 72,000 people died last year from using fentanyl.

    Unfortunately, "harm reduction" has become the catch-all phrase for everything. Guida and Tony talk about opioids and fentanyl and how it is so potent in making you feel good temporarily. Then the pain returns.

    Guida does have a solution to the epidemic and it starts in schools. If you have a fentanyl problem in your community, we highly recommend that you listen to this podcast.

    Guida Brown lives in Kenosha Wisconsin with her family. She is the author of a blog, 4 Cs of Addiction.

    • 40 min
    Preparing for the Storm: The Changes an Addict has to Make with Tony Moore, Founder, Moore & Associates

    Preparing for the Storm: The Changes an Addict has to Make with Tony Moore, Founder, Moore & Associates

    Podcast host, Tony Moore, begins the New Year in "encouragement mode". He uses the analogy of his basketball team where the students buy into the goal of winning a championship by making the sacrifices it takes to achieve it. Tony enjoys being a basketball coach because he enjoys seeing his players sacrifice and win.

    Life is the same for a substance abuser. They can prepare for the storm of getting and staying off substances by making the necessary sacrifices for a higher goal outside of themselves.

    Tony discusses the tree in the Bible that weathers the storm. He says that you cannot do it yourself. You need professional care. In his book, he talks about the "Four P's." He has been clean and sober for thirty years and you can do it, too.

    • 32 min
    210: Losing it all to Find Myself with Scott Durkin (Pt 2) and Tony Moore Criminal Thinking Deterred Podcast

    210: Losing it all to Find Myself with Scott Durkin (Pt 2) and Tony Moore Criminal Thinking Deterred Podcast

    "If I can't take care of myself, I can't take care of my kids." Scott Durkin returns to tell Tony about his life since going sober. He tells of how getting caught by his kids doing drugs was much worse than even getting arrested by the cops.

    Since becoming sober in 2017, Scott has learned to live in gratitude on a daily basis. He tells of the childhood trauma that negatively affected him. One big change he made was to take a parenting class. He learned something that every parent should know and gives much credit to Tony Moore and his therapy team.

    Hear Scott expound on his drug addiction recovery experience. He didn't do it alone and he is driven to remain sober for the rest of his life. You can do it, too.

    • 38 min

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