Honouring Rosemary Davis Kelly: A Legacy of Service
Episode Overview
Service is about presence, empathy, and the courage to show up. Mentorship can transform lives and communities. Leadership training through real-life experiences. Service as an identity rather than a task. Encouragement to be mentors in your own community.
"Service isn't just something to do; it's something you become."
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? In this episode of The SALT TALK with Jermine Alberty, listeners are treated to an inspiring narrative centred around Make a Difference Day 2025. Jermine Alberty and Dr. Bryan Williams pay tribute to Rosemary Davis Kelly, a mentor who transformed the lives of countless teens by teaching them that service is not just a task but an identity.
Through engaging stories from their time in the Octagon Club, the hosts explore how Kelly's influence shaped their adult lives and careers, instilling values of empathy, presence, and leadership. Dr. Williams reflects on his own journey from a shy youngster to a confident public speaker, crediting Kelly's mentorship for his success. The episode is a heartfelt reminder of the power of mentorship and the lasting impact it can have on individuals and communities alike.
As the hosts recount their experiences, listeners are encouraged to think about how they can be mentors in their own communities, helping to shape future generations. Don't miss this chance to hear how acts of service can become opportunities for learning and growth. Could you be the difference in someone's life today?