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  • Brentwood, TN
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  • Rivergate Med Spa
  • The Estuary
  • Gwendy Joysen
  • Shira Hunt
  • Alan Moore/Musicians for Peace
  • Serena Sherrill
  • Cissy Bonner
  • Rivergate Wellness and Med Spa
  • Carrie Hanlin Churchill
  • Quinn Raines RN, CHT, NBCHT
  • Loretta Peters Martin
  • Dawn Zurlinden, LCSW
  • Richard Hite
  • Lee R. Mccormick

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I am the Clinical Coordinator of Men's Services at Cumberland Heights. I am a LCSW, married and father of four. I was born and raised in Louisiana and came to Nashville four years ago. I am a die hard LSU and Saints fan. My family and I have fallen in love with Nashville and all that goes with it. Music, culture, food and community. I am interested in helping men find recovery from addiction and transformation from fear and woundedness to integrity and spiritual wholeness.

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At 6:42pm on October 11, 2010, Lee R. Mccormick said…
Hey Will good to see you on the cool plane ..we gotta get together soon..maybe the sweatlodge Nov. 6 at the Ranch?
At 10:16am on July 6, 2010, Holly Cook said…
Hey Will! Glad to see you here.
At 5:38pm on July 5, 2010, Daniel Gatlin said…
Great to hear from you Will. It was a long time coming but I am so happy to be back South. I'm also happy to hear how you are spending your days
At 5:30pm on July 5, 2010, Lee R. Mccormick said…
Ola Will..glad you joined us..
 
 
 

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