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MICHAELA'S BIO
Bump in the Road Podcast - Michaela Canterbury: Love vs Drugs
The Difficult Path from Drugs To Recovery
Michaelaâs sister, Kaylen, was a star in a family of stars. She was athletically gifted, smart and motivated. She played sports, earned a Masterâs and was always on the go. And she was a drug addict.
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Youâre listening to Preferred Company with Joel and friends! Todayâs guest is Michaela Canterbury, Personal Injury Trial Attorney and author of âSister Sirenâ, a non-fiction book about addiction. She shares self-care tips, realistic mindsets and balance while a loved one is in active addiction and how to dig deep into the courage vault with confidence to step into love with an addict. Michaela used her attorney experience to try to find the bad guy in addiction, she explains is there really such as a thing as rock bottom in addiction and why itâs important for the addict to find themselves.
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In episode 314 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what it was like to grow up in Eagle River, Alaska, why Michaela chose Duquesne University for her undergraduate experience, the ups and downs of being the sister to an addict, ways to spot a high functioning addict, how to support an addict during the holidays, self-care when you love an addict, 5 things we should never do with an addict, and additional resources for addicts and those who love an addict.
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Michaela Kelley Canterbury is a lawyer, writer and author who recently released Sister Siren, A Non-Fiction About Addiction - A Field Guide On How To Love an Addict that shot to #1 hot new release on Amazon.
Michaela obtained her J.D. at Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington and graduated from Duquesne (doo·kayn) University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a BA in political science and a minor in philosophy.
Michaela is licensed to practice law in Alaska and is owner, operator and lead trial lawyer at Kelley & Canterbury LLC, where she works with her husband Christopher; whom she calls her partner in all things.
Michaela resides in Eagle River, Alaska with Christopher, where they raised their son, daughter, and dogs in the same valley and woods where she was raised.
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In today's episode, CRISTINA FRANCY. interviewing Michaela Canterbury who is a lawyer and writer. Michaela obtained her law degree at Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington, and graduated from Ducane University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a Bachelor of Arts in political science and a minor in philosophy. Michaela is licensed to practice law in Alaska and is owner, operator, and lead trial lawyer at Kelley & Canterbury LLC, where she works with her husband, Christopher; partner in all things, Michaela resides in Eagle River, Alaska with Christopher, where they raised their son, daughter and dogs in the same valley and woods where she was raised.
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Michaela Kelley Canterbury is a lawyer and writer. Michaela obtained her J.D. at Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington, and graduated from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a BA in political science and a minor in philosophy. Michaela is licensed to practice law in Alaska and is owner, operator, and lead trial lawyer at Kelley & Canterbury LLC, where she works with her husband, Christopher â partner in all things. Michaela is author of the book Sister Siren a Non-Fiction About Addiction ~ A Field Guide On How To Love an Addict.
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My guest today is Michaela Canterbury. Michaela and her family are made up of high functioning business professionals and elite athletes, so when they discovered a heroin addiction in the family it caught everyone off guard. Isn't this something that only affects people who were lacking opportunity and education? Turns out that's not at all the case, and they had to scramble to establish how their family team was going to deal with this issue. Spoiler alert: Addiction doesn't care about your well laid out plans or good intentions.
Things did, fortunately, work out in the end, but the experience as a whole gives Michaela a unique perspective that she can help others with. Today you'll hear the story of her sister and their family from discovery to recovery. Hopefully it can help shed light on the reality of addictions reach and the ways you can help.
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JUST DUBM ENOUGH PODAST
In this episode of Chasing the Insights, I talk to inspirational author and lawyer Michaela Canterbury.
Michaela talks to us about the inspiration and journey to write her transformational book Sister Siren.
Michaela Canterbury is a lawyer and writer. Michaela obtained her J.D. at Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington, and graduated from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a BA in political science and a minor in philosophy.
Michaela is licensed to practice law in Alaska and is the owner, operator, and lead trial lawyer at Kelley & Canterbury LLC, where she works with her husband, Christopher; partner in all things, Michaela resides in Eagle River, Alaska, with Christopher, where they raised their son, daughter and dogs in the same valley and woods where she was raised.
She is also the author of Sister Siren â A Non Fiction About Addiction â A Field Guide On How to Love An Addict.
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COME BACK STRONGER
Michaela Canterbury discusses her experiences as her sister battled addiction. She shares how to help loved ones overcome their addiction.
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The Difficult Path from Drugs To Recovery
Michaelaâs sister, Kaylen, was a star in a family of stars. She was athletically gifted, smart and motivated. She played sports, earned a Masterâs and was always on the go. And she was a drug addict.
Kaylenâs introduction to drugs started inadvertently when she broke her ankle skating at age 13. She was treated with oxicodonx, hydrocodone and a morphine drip. Next sheâd be diagnosed with ADHD, which necessitated a steady stream of drugs. In time, that opened the door to pot, cocaine, mushrooms and more.
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-Carrie Goldberg
Author of Nobody's Victim