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Tom Farley

Recovery.com Community Outreach Director | NYT Bestselling Author of "The Chris Farley Show" | Recovery Advocate

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Tom Farley grew up in Madison, WI, and graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in Marketing. He began his career in banking and finance before running The Chris Farley Foundation (1999–2012), a nationally recognized nonprofit focused on substance abuse prevention. Through humor-based programs, he helped young people build communication skills and create supportive environments.

 

In 2008, Tom co-authored The Chris Farley Show, a New York Times bestseller about his late brother, comedian Chris Farley. He has appeared on The Today ShowGood Morning America, and Larry King Live to discuss addiction and recovery.

 

Now in recovery himself, Tom is a passionate advocate for mental health and addiction treatment. He works at Recovery.com as Community Outreach Director, connecting people with the resources they need to heal. As a speaker, he shares his journey to break stigma, inspire hope, and foster connection. Tom lives in Madison, WI.

Speaking Topics

Redefining Connection In A Post-Pandemic World: Reducing Stigma, Promoting Recovery, And Supporting Mental Wellness

Tom Farley will talk about his life long journey with his brother, the late actor Chris Farley. Tom’s talk touches on the lessons he learned from Chris and his struggles with addiction. He begins by speaking about his brother’s addiction and the affects it had on his family and specifically, himself. Tom speaks about trauma, managing emotions, and finding your authentic self. He also talks about how we all play a role as first responder to friends and loved ones with addiction or mental health issues. And, Tom talks about his own journey in recovery and his work as an advocate. Finally, Tom Farley talks about how the post-pandemic world has created new opportunities for people to understand the importance of belonging. This understanding also presents us with two critical opportunities, to redefine and prioritize connection and to renew our efforts to end the stigmas surrounding these diseases.

 

Objectives:

  • Developing strong communication skills that build trust and enhance connection in our lives, in order to live our most authentic selves.
  • Developing healthy connections that will challenge our limiting beliefs and destructive habits, and help to eliminate barriers such as stigma.
  • Understanding the value of interdependence and acceptance – balancing your own needs and wants with those of others.

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