In this TEDx talk, Preston Moore discusses the role of family and community in addressing mental health and addiction. He argues that stigma and isolation are major barriers to recovery and emphasizes that struggles often affect multiple generations. Moore highlights the value of free, local resources—such as coaching, counseling, and support groups—and suggests these services should be as common and accessible as everyday fitness or wellness practices. His message centers on reducing stigma, building supportive communities, and creating a culture of compassion and prevention around mental health and addiction.
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