In this episode, I interviewed Michaela Kelley Canterbury, an author and a lawyer by profession. We talked about her upcoming book Sister Siren, where she talked about her one of the drug addicted family members and much more. Join us to know how she helped her sister coming out from the addiction. Go to www.thestandard.academy/magazine to become one of the first to get my digital magazine for free that'll help you create a kick-ass life. Michaela Kelley Canterbury is a lawyer and writer. Michaela obtained her J.D. at Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington, and graduated from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a BA in political science and a minor in philosophy. Michaela is licensed to practice law in Alaska and is owner, operator, and lead trial lawyer at Kelley & Canterbury LLC, where she works with her husband, Christopher; partner in all things, Michaela resides in Eagle River, Alaska with Christopher, where they raised their son, daughter and dogs in the same valley and woods where she was raised. A bit about me (Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj) Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj enjoyed a prestigious career as a periodontal regenerative surgeon moving to a new passion in June 2018. He retired after a 33-year career to pursue new passions. At 69 Dr. Orest has taken on a new role as an Interviewer, Podcaster and government-certified Old Guy. He streams from his new home in Las Vegas, NV. He lives with his wife of 29 years, Oksana. His status as an empty-nesters with two out of college-employed children has left him with time and energy to share decades of successes, failures, and wisdom. Timestamps: 00:00 - Precap 00:31 - Intro 01:41 - Guest Introduction 03:28 - My sister is 13 years younger to me 04:20 - Was this a surprise trial? 04:50 - My parents wanted more kids 06:18 - When did the addiction start? 07:28 - She broke her ankle 09:38 - They were following doctor’s orders 10:50 - She’s a fierce little scrappy person 12:53 - She was losing jobs 13:50 - This was happening in Alaska 14:52 - Things started becoming overwhelming for them 15:45 - Commercial starts 16:17 - Commercial ends 16:31 - I heard that my brother in law was selling drugs at that time 18:33 - We shared this information with dad 19:56 - Oh, your father is gonna blame this on me 21:38 - It was a big fight 22:04 - When did you confront your sister and her husband? 23:38 - Victim of her own brain disease 25:05 - What happens next? 26:38 - We started coming up with techniques 27:03 - Her husband was not a good influence 27:55 - He was really able to mend that divide between my parents 28:15 - The vulnerability of my mother 28:57 - Outro Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.