
2011 Cannabis Activism: Work, Family, Real Story
A personal throwback to 2011 cannabis activism, fatherhood, engineering work, family duty, and the truth before divorce, disability, and rumors changed the story.

A personal throwback to 2011 cannabis activism, fatherhood, engineering work, family duty, and the truth before divorce, disability, and rumors changed the story.
Forget the old “syndrome” debate. Dr. Craig Childress explains how high-conflict divorces can lead to “pathogenic parenting”—a form of child psychological abuse rooted in the attachment system. Learn the three diagnostic indicators that identify when a child has been weaponized against a parent.
Most people believe victims decide whether charges happen after a fight. That belief is wrong. In this article Ryan “Dickie” Thompson explains the myth of “pressing charges” and how police and prosecutors actually control criminal cases.
A raw conversation about obesity, family history, and preventable death in America. This is not about body shaming. It is about health, discipline, freedom, and breaking generational patterns before they shorten more lives.
Michael Stanley Ewing was found dead in July 2025. Officials ruled it a suicide, but his family believes something more happened. The case is still open, and the push for truth and transparency is gaining support in Springville, Utah.