Resilient Butterfly

Ep. 7 - The Man Who Gave Children A Voice: Jerry Moe On Healing Generations Through Recovery

Pam Feinberg-Rivkin

In this heartfelt and deeply moving episode of Resilient Butterfly, we sit down with internationally recognized counselor, author, and child advocate Jerry Moe—the man who changed the way we think about addiction and children. From his personal story as a teenager navigating a home shadowed by alcoholism to becoming the visionary behind groundbreaking children’s programs at the Betty Ford Center and beyond, Jerry brings raw honesty, wisdom, and decades of experience to the mic.

Together, we explore how addiction isolates but recovery rebuilds, why family systems must heal together, and how tools like the Seven C’s and the Sesame Street Parental Addiction Initiative are helping kids everywhere feel seen, heard, and safe. This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a call to honor resilience, celebrate generational healing, and recognize the power of giving children a voice in recovery.


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