Spread Hope Like Fire

By: The Spread Hope Like Fire Foundation Hosted by Anthony Garcia MFT
  • Summary

  • In 2017 Anthony Garcia MFT, launched a simple podcast, openly speaking about his mental health struggles. From that point on Spread Hope Like Fire has reached far and wide over the years encouraging others that suffer from mental health disorders, to seek treatment. Since 2017, the podcast has grown into a movement to break the stigma on mental health. Anthony feels so strongly that he has launched The Spread Hope Like Fire Foundation, a nonprofit that is working towards helping those that suffer in silence. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tony-thebeat-garcia/support
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Episodes
  • The Lost Episode W/ Stephenie Barba
    Sep 1 2022

    We have unearthed, a what was once to be thought of as, a lost episode from 2017, with Stephenie Barba. In this episode Anthony and Stephenie chat about the obstacles and adversity that she faced as a single parent. Stephenie gives us a candid look into what it was like to deal with being a new mother who found herself homeless, poverty stricken, and simply feeling lost and worthless. In the time we spend with Stephenie, she speaks about what it truly means to make a life for yourself throughout all the struggles that life can hand to you, she speaks on what it is like to rebuild and thrive. Born into the world to lose, she finds it in herself to win. Join us on this candid interview. 


    If you are looking to connect with Stephenie, her contact info has updated since 2017. She is now at:


    Vibe Hair Lounge

    Santa Maria

    Instagram

    @Fatpira

    @Beautyandthebeehive

    Beautyandthebeehivehmua@gmail



    Spreadhopelikefire.com

    Facebook:

    The Spread Hope Like Fire Foundation

    Instagram:

    SpreadHopeLikeFireCorp


    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tony-thebeat-garcia/support
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • After Midnight Society Vol 3 The Jon Jon F'n Phenomenon Edition
    Aug 29 2022

    On tonight’s episode of The Spread Hope Like Fire’s After Midnight Society, we sit and talk with Jon Jon The Phenomenon . Anthony asked John to come onto the podcast to speak about what happens when a family tragedy hits home and how to recover from the trauma. We talk about what mental illness can do to someone on the brink and how we can prevent harm. John shares his brother’s tragic story of murder and suicide in hopes to help prevent this tragedy from happening to another family. Anthony and John talk about childhood trauma, and how the professional wrestling business played a hand in both John and Anthony’s life and how pro wrestling built a bond of brotherhood between them. Again, step inside as we break the stigma on mental health a demystify the therapeutic process.


    SpreadHopeLikeFire.com

    https://www.facebook.com/spreadhopelikefirefoundation


    --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tony-thebeat-garcia/support
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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • After Midnight Society Vol 2 W/ Michelle Patterson
    Aug 16 2022
    Tonight we have Michelle Patterson joining us on our After Midnight Society edition of the podcast. The After midnight society, are episodes that drop later at 12:01 am and covers more intense topics. Tonight's edition, Michelle and I speak about the struggles of trauma and what  effects it can has on people. Please join is tonight 12am Eastern 9:01P PST. Trigger warning: This episode we cover sexual trauma, listener discretion is advised.  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tony-thebeat-garcia/support
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    1 hr and 3 mins

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