March 20 2025 at 12:00 PM
Silicon Slopes & Promise2Live March Mental Health Town Hall
Join us for our Silicon Slopes & Promise2Live March Mental Health Town Hall focused on Addiction & Recovery.
Mar 20, 2025
12:00 PM MDT
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Addiction is one of the most pervasive and destructive challenges of our time—impacting individuals, families, and entire communities. Whether it’s substance abuse, pornography, or social media addiction, the struggle is real—but so is the hope for recovery.
Join us for a powerful Silicon Slopes & Promise2Live Mental Health Town Hall on March 20th, where experts and advocates will dive deep into the realities of addiction and the pathways to healing, personal transformation, and long-term recovery.
Special thanks to our sponsor Healthy Mind Map for their dedication to mental health and wellness. Learn more at www.healthymindmap.com.
Agenda:
• 12:00 – 12:30 PM: Lunch & Networking
• 12:30 – 1:30 PM: Speakers & Panel Discussion
• 1:30 PM: Q&A
Featured Speakers & Topics:
Brandy Vega – Host & Facilitator Founder, Promise2Live Brandy Vega will lead the discussion and share the incredible mission of Promise2Live, a movement dedicated to mental health awareness, suicide prevention, and breaking the stigma surrounding addiction and recovery.
Dr. Dave Morgan – The Science of Addiction & Mental Health Dr. Morgan will provide critical insights into the neurological and psychological effects of addiction, explaining how it rewires the brain and how evidence-based recovery strategies can create lasting change.
Key Takeaways: • The brain science behind addiction and why it’s so powerful • How dopamine and reward systems play a role in addiction • Breakthrough treatments and recovery techniques
Brent Esplin – Social Media Addiction & The Power of Connection in Recovery Brent Esplin will explore how social media addiction is reshaping the mental health of teens and young adults, contributing to anxiety, depression, and self-worth struggles.
Key Takeaways: • How social media fuels addiction and mental health challenges • Why isolation intensifies addiction and how to break free • How authentic relationships and real-world connections aid recovery
Curtis Morley – Sobriety Is the Counterfeit of Recovery: How to Overcome Pornography for Good Curtis Morley will tackle one of the most misunderstood addictions—pornography. He will explain why simply avoiding pornography isn’t enough and how individuals can develop the tools, mindset, and accountability needed to break free permanently.
Key Takeaways: • The difference between sobriety and true recovery • Why willpower alone isn’t enough and what actually works • A step-by-step roadmap for overcoming pornography addiction
Garn Loveland – Mental Resilience & Overcoming Addiction Garn Loveland is a mental health counselor at Brigham Young University’s Student Health Center, specializing in anxiety and addiction. He is dedicated to supporting students’ mental health and well-being.
Key Takeaways: • How stress and anxiety contribute to addiction • The importance of self-care and seeking help • Strategies to build resilience and maintain mental health
Thomas Wilkinson – Innovation in Addiction Recovery – A New Approach Founder & CEO of Neuro Nova Thomas Wilkinson is a serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and the CEO of Neuro Nova, a company pioneering non-invasive, drug-free solutions for addiction recovery and mental health treatment. With a strong background in early-stage venture funding and disruptive healthcare innovation, Thomas has dedicated his career to solving complex problems with real-world impact.
Key Takeaways: • The science behind addiction and dopamine’s role in recovery • How non-invasive therapies are transforming mental health treatment • The future of addiction recovery and behavioral health solutions
Jay Tobey – Bridging the Gap: Innovative Funding Models for Behavioral Health in Long-Term Care With increasing demand for behavioral health services in long-term care settings, traditional funding structures often fall short. This session explores how private investment models, including syndication and private credit, can be leveraged to expand access to critical behavioral health resources in skilled nursing and assisted living facilities.
Key Takeaways: • Understand the current financial challenges in behavioral health for long-term care. • Explore innovative funding strategies and alternative capital sources. • Learn how clients can navigate to improve their behavioral health outcomes.
Learn from top experts on addiction, mental health, and recovery strategies Gain real-life solutions for yourself, loved ones, or your community Connect with a supportive, stigma-free environment Access resources, tools, and actionable steps toward recovery
Join us in breaking the silence around addiction and creating a pathway to lasting healing!
Get Involved To participate, sponsor, or volunteer, contact Brandy Vega at: brandylvega@gmail.com 801-637-5416
For more details, visit: www.Promise2Live.org
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