Stories From the Road
Chad Moses recounts his "summer" on the road and shares some of the stories he carried with him.
Author: Chad Moses
Chad Moses recounts his "summer" on the road and shares some of the stories he carried with him.
For anyone who knows someone who is struggling but doesn't know what to do.
"But for all of the heartbreak you and I have felt, we have to breathe and realize—we are surviving."
If you’re reading this, this is your invitation. What is the one thing you wish could say? What is the one thing you need to hear?
“You are alive and we are your proof, your audience and fellow members of this choir.”
“We are waving from our distant corners, ensuring your story is my story is our story.”
Saying “I am in love” has never and will never make my depression vanish. But it grounds me in a deeper truth: that I am worth more than my brain, my body, and my brokenness.
The guys in Hawthorne Heights and Red Jumpsuit have welcomed us onto The Hope Revolution Tour. Not only have they offered us the ability to hit the road with them, but they are also donating $2 of every VIP ticket sale directly back to TWLOHA.
For years I opted out of applying for Bonnaroo because I believed that TWLOHA would simply get lost in the enormity of the event; as it turns out, there was absolutely a place for us.
“Confession forces you to exhale rather than swallow the bitterness you’ve been holding.” A case for owning up and speaking out.
“We can give, and we can receive … We can choose to see kindness as the true currency of our condition.”
In loss and in pain, we want to find the right answer and do the right thing—but sometimes it’s alright to just do nothing.
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