Success, Rewritten
End stigma together, one story at a time, with The WISE Approach [https://eliminatestigma.org/]. How long can you run away from trauma before it catches up to you? Dr. Ricardo Anderson was a principal making six figures and finishing his doctorate, all while silently struggling with his mental health. At 32, he quit everything and moved to start addressing it for the first time. His story shows what happens when trauma goes unprocessed for decades. His mother died when he was 11. He was unhoused at 13. He started to put himself through Marquette University at 16. He spent years inside a cult. And through it all, he built a career in education while carrying experiences he hadn’t yet made sense of. This conversation walks through his recovery journey as a Black man navigating mental health, childhood trauma, stigma, and a hearing loss he didn’t talk about for years. We get into what it means to suppress those experiences, why stigma keeps people silent, and what begins to change when you finally start addressing it. Dr. Ricardo now works as a Mental Health Recovery Support Specialist for the Illinois Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery, and serves on the executive committee of WISE. He shares how he supports others in their recovery, including how to validate your own experiences and make sense of what you’ve been through. If you've ever questioned your own memories or been told your experiences didn’t happen the way you remember them, this episode will resonate. You’ll Learn: [00:00] Introduction [04:51] What being unhoused at 13 in Milwaukee actually looked like [09:06] Signing himself up for university at 16 and adulting with no roadmap [15:02] Finding identity as a young Black man at Marquette [18:20] Chasing degrees inside a cult while teaching Milwaukee's kids [26:51] The student who held up a mirror to his own unaddressed childhood [29:59] Leaving the cult, the marriage, and the identity tied to both [38:23] What rebuilding looked like after walking away from everything [47:03] Supporting people who don't yet have words for what they went through [52:13] Why group dialogue heals, and where it can go wrong [55:09] WISE's mission to end stigma and what good crisis support actually looks like Resources Mentioned: Marquette University | Website [https://www.marquette.edu/] Boys & Girls Clubs | Website [https://www.bgca.org/] Urban Learning Collaborative (formerly MTEC) | Website [https://urban-learning.org/about/] Find more from Dr. Ricardo: Dr. Ricardo Anderson | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ricardo-anderson-a27736117/] Find more from Emily: Success, Rewritten | Website [http://successrewrittenshow.com] Success, Rewritten | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/successrewritten/] Emily LoMenzo Washcovick | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-washcovick/] Emily LoMenzo Washcovick | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lomenzowashcovick/] Bipolar Brought Balance | Website [http://bipolarbroughtbalance.com] Bipolar Brought Balance | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bipolarbroughtbalance/]
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