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Dr. Darin Detwiler Pt 2: A Father's Legacy of Love and Advocacy

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In this poignant episode of Good Life Stories, host Tracy Crowley continues her conversation with Dr. Darin Detwiler, exploring the profound impact of losing his son and his ongoing journey as a father and advocate. Dr. Detwiler shares intimate reflections on grief, discussing how he navigates the complex emotions of success in his advocacy work while honoring his son's memory.

"I am still acting as a father to my son. And I think often about what I do. And I'll never get my son back. No matter how many audiences I speak to, no matter how many words I write, no matter how many podcasts or videos, whatever it is, I'll never get my son back. But I will never want to have that moment where I realize that I gave up."

The episode delves into Dr. Detwiler's philosophy of "still being a father" to his late son through his tireless work in food safety. He discusses the guilt often associated with finding fulfillment in this work and how he's learned to reconcile these feelings over time.

Dr. Detwiler also shares his thoughts on responsibility, drawing parallels between his experiences as a teacher and his current role in food safety advocacy. He emphasizes the importance of taking ownership and action, whether in a classroom or a corporate boardroom.

The conversation touches on Dr. Detwiler's future plans, including his upcoming book "The Cost of Doing Nothing" and his goal to become a global authority on food safety. He also discusses his personal growth journey and the impact it's had on his resilience and outlook.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Detwiler's passion for his work and his commitment to making a difference shine through, offering listeners a powerful example of how tragedy can be transformed into a force for positive change.

UPDATE: The Netflix documentary “Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food” has won an Emmy for Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary!

For more inspiring stories, visit https://www.goodlifestories.com/.

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In this poignant episode of Good Life Stories, host Tracy Crowley continues her conversation with Dr. Darin Detwiler, exploring the profound impact of losing his son and his ongoing journey as a father and advocate. Dr. Detwiler shares intimate reflections on grief, discussing how he navigates the complex emotions of success in his advocacy work while honoring his son's memory.

"I am still acting as a father to my son. And I think often about what I do. And I'll never get my son back. No matter how many audiences I speak to, no matter how many words I write, no matter how many podcasts or videos, whatever it is, I'll never get my son back. But I will never want to have that moment where I realize that I gave up."

The episode delves into Dr. Detwiler's philosophy of "still being a father" to his late son through his tireless work in food safety. He discusses the guilt often associated with finding fulfillment in this work and how he's learned to reconcile these feelings over time.

Dr. Detwiler also shares his thoughts on responsibility, drawing parallels between his experiences as a teacher and his current role in food safety advocacy. He emphasizes the importance of taking ownership and action, whether in a classroom or a corporate boardroom.

The conversation touches on Dr. Detwiler's future plans, including his upcoming book "The Cost of Doing Nothing" and his goal to become a global authority on food safety. He also discusses his personal growth journey and the impact it's had on his resilience and outlook.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Detwiler's passion for his work and his commitment to making a difference shine through, offering listeners a powerful example of how tragedy can be transformed into a force for positive change.

UPDATE: The Netflix documentary “Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food” has won an Emmy for Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary!

For more inspiring stories, visit https://www.goodlifestories.com/.

  continue reading

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