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The Storyteller

Telling your story, sharing my story to recovery along with do's and don'ts of sharing yourstory as a peer; along with the cultural relation of storytelling in native American culture.This presentation brings together James' history as a native American, entertainer, anddual diagnosis recoveree into the spotlight with different views on storytelling and thevalue to be had from sharing your story.

James Tillett
James Tillett was born and raised in Spokane, WA. He is a Recovery Coach,Certified Peer Counselor, Group Facilitator, and he has an Associate’s Degree inPsychology through the University of Phoenix.
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Telling your story, sharing my story to recovery along with do's and don'ts of sharing your story as a peer; along with the cultural relation of storytelling in native American culture. This presentation brings together James' history as a native american, entertainer, and dual diagnosis recoveree into the spotlight with different views on storytelling and the value to be had from sharing your story.

November 12, 2022
3:05 pm
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