The FASD Success Show

Episode #149: The Alex Duthie Episode

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Today on The FASD Success Show, we’re rolling out something special: a tribute to our very own Alex Duthie. Alex wasn't just a moderator around here; he was the heart and soul of our community, a true friend who recently passed away. 

Alex, known for his infectious humor and unwavering compassion, left a lasting legacy within the FASD world.

Alex was a giant in our world, not just for keeping the peace but for lighting up the place with his quick wit and endless kindness. He tackled life and the challenges of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) with a laugh and a smile, showing us all the way. Dive in as we explore his journey, honor his impact, and soak in the wisdom he dished out so generously.

What We’re Talking About:

  • Laugh It Off: Alex had this killer sense of humor that could make the rough patches feel a bit smoother. Find out how his laughter became our best medicine.
  • Stronger Together: Alex was all about pulling us closer, making sure everyone felt part of this big, sometimes messy FASD family.
  • Leaving Marks on Hearts: Get ready for some stories that’ll make you smile and maybe tear up a bit, as folks from our gang share how Alex made life a little brighter for all of us.

Why You Gotta Listen:

It’s more than a tribute; it’s a reminder of the power of sticking together, sharing a good laugh, and spreading a little kindness, just like Alex showed us. His way of rolling with life’s punches, always with a joke at the ready, is something we could all learn from.

To keep Alex’s laughter echoing and support his family, swing by the GoFundMe we’ve set up: https://www.gofundme.com/f/alex-duthie. Every bit helps.

And don’t miss out on the “Virtual Celebration of Alex's Life.” It’s a chance for us to come together, swap stories, and honor the legend that Alex was.

Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3wLtnzc

This episode's for you, buddy. Let’s do Alex proud by keeping the laughs loud, the support strong, and the community closer than ever.

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