JAY SHIFMAN

JAY SHIFMAN

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayshifman/PA, US
Jay Shifman is a vulnerable storyteller, a stigma-destroying speaker, and the host of the Choose Your Struggle podcast.

Jay Shifman is an open book. A vulnerable storyteller and stigma-destroying speaker, podcaster, and event host, Jay's story of struggle is familiar to the millions of people the world over who also struggle with issues of mental health, substance misuse, and addiction. The survivor of two suicide attempts and an overdose and now in long-term recovery, it is Jay's mission to encourage difficult conversations and honest education concerning these and similar struggles.
Jay founded his company, Choose Your Struggle, in 2015 with two distinct goals: ending stigma and promoting honest and fact-based education around the topics of Mental Health, Substance Misuse & Recovery, and Drug Use & Policy. A fervent believer in radical honesty and the simple fact that neither struggle nor recovery should be treated as a one-size fits all experience, Jay uses his voice, and his platforms to educate, entertain, and empower.
Holding a BA in Psychology from Northern Kentucky University and with over a decade of lived and professional experience in the field, Jay has put in numerous hours of independent learning acquiring certifications in mental health, substance misuse and addiction, and drug policy. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Lauren, and their dog, Nell.
For more information, visit: https://jay.campsite.bio/ or find him on your favorite social media platform.


- "Choose Your Deduction" Catalog available - 

Jay Shifman is an open book. A vulnerable storyteller and stigma-destroying speaker, podcaster, and event host, Jay's story of struggle is familiar to the millions of people the world over who also struggle with issues of mental health, substance misuse, and addiction. The survivor of two suicide attempts and an overdose and now in long-term recovery, it is Jay's mission to encourage difficult conversations and honest education concerning these and similar struggles.
Jay founded his company, Choose Your Struggle, in 2015 with two distinct goals: ending stigma and promoting honest and fact-based education around the topics of Mental Health, Substance Misuse & Recovery, and Drug Use & Policy. A fervent believer in radical honesty and the simple fact that neither struggle nor recovery should be treated as a one-size fits all experience, Jay uses his voice, and his platforms to educate, entertain, and empower.
Holding a BA in Psychology from Northern Kentucky University and with over a decade of lived and professional experience in the field, Jay has put in numerous hours of independent learning acquiring certifications in mental health, substance misuse and addiction, and drug policy. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Lauren, and their dog, Nell.
For more information, visit: https://jay.campsite.bio/ or find him on your favorite social media platform.


- "Choose Your Deduction" Catalog available - 

From Rambunctious Child to Substance Misuse & Recovery

Born into a loving family of privilege that allowed me to go to the best schools and experience the most of life, I ended up exactly where I was destined to go. But along the way I made some choices that changed who I am today.

From trusting my therapist who misdiagnosed me into a severe addiction to prescription pills to attempting suicide and overdosing, my life was headed for an early ending. But after spending time in a lockdown facility and being sent to a long-term care...
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Choose Your Struggle and Your Life Will Follow

My 'TEDx style' speech, which has grown from my TEDSalon speech back in 2016. It starts with a parable, then I tell a shorter version of my story, but also discuss, at a 30,000 foot level, the epidemic of Substance Misuse and Issues of Mental Health our country is facing and what we can do about it.
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Start the Conversation, End the Stigma

Each year, over 125,000 Americans, our friends, family and neighbors, die by suicide and overdose combined. I'm not even talking about the other causes of death that come with issues of Mental Health and Substance Misuse. Just those two. That's more than any other non-natural cause of death by a long shot. That number is roughly equal to those our country has lost to Covid 19, as of July. Now imagine this crisis every year for a decade. And yet these stories aren't on the front page because...
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Beyond Monetization: Community Building And Creating Positive Change

Making money isn't in my top 3 goals.

Crazy right?

But it's true. I keep my focus on my values and I know that financial success will follow.

In this talk, I speak on the importance of staying true to your values and creating a positive impact for your clients. 
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