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When Mental Health Gets Real, Building a Path Back with Alta Loma

4/21/26

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59:54

ABOUT THE EPISODE

Episode 12 of 365 Proof by Defining Wellness brings a raw and eye-opening conversation with Robert McCaslin and Patrick Cheney of Alta Loma Transformational Services.
This episode pulls back the curtain on a side of mental health most people don’t understand, severe mental illness, psychosis, and what happens when traditional systems fall short. Robert and Patrick break down the gap between short-term stabilization and real, long-term healing, and how Alta Loma is creating something different, a place where people aren’t just managed, but rebuilt.

The conversation dives into the reality of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and complex mental health conditions, and challenges the all-or-nothing thinking around “success.” It’s not just about diagnoses or labels, it’s about stability, purpose, connection, and giving people a real shot at life again.

There’s also an honest look at risk, faith, and what it takes to walk away from comfort to build something that actually matters. From early recovery to fatherhood, from burnout to purpose, this episode reminds you that growth is messy, slow, and worth it.

If you’ve ever wondered what real mental health care should look like, or if someone in your life is struggling beyond what quick fixes can handle, this one will stick with you.

This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.
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Meet The Hosts

Daniel Phyfer

Director of Business Development

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Daniel Phyfer is the Director of Business Development for Defining Wellness Centers, where he oversees all business development and marketing functions — from outreach and strategic partnerships to brand growth and community engagement. He blends his personal recovery journey with professional expertise to support people searching for a new way of life — whether they’re just beginning or rebuilding along the way. Daniel’s work is rooted in connection, authenticity, and a genuine belief that recovery is possible for anyone willing to reach for it.

Courtney Milan

Alumni Director

Courtney Milan has spent 29 years working in the mental health field and has a true heart for supporting people on their wellness journey. As the Alumni Coordinator, she focuses on building a community, creating meaningful ways for alumni to stay connected and making sure everyone feels supported after treatment. At home, Courtney is married to Stuart and have two daughters and a new edition, Hazel, the Doberman puppy.

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