The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Gladiators have ‘Health and Wellness Night’

Pregame event’s speaker will detail his road to sobriety.

- By Kathryn Kickliter Get breaking news for Peachtree Corners, Duluth and others on Twitter: @gwinnettne­wsnow To purchase tickets, visit fevo. me/mentalheal­th

Everyone has a story to tell. Some are informal, others educationa­l, entertaini­ng or motivation­al.

Nikki Worthy, sales manager for the Atlanta Gladiators, wanted to do a panel about issues she felt were needed in the community.

“I take mental health personally and thought it would be an ideal time to not only give a platform but utilize someone who is known. … I wanted others to take it personally because it affects everyone in all walks of life,” she said.

The Gladiators are bringing to the community a pregame event, an initiative-based promotion “Health and Wellness Night” on Jan. 14. This event is focusing on mental health and sobriety, Worthy said.

Meet Justin McClure, a comedian, speaker, filmmaker — an “influencer,” according to Worthy, and now sober.

Countless photos pop up if you Google McClure that display a beautiful family: a perceived perception of having it all.

The earlier chapters in his life are far removed from his present life.

“In 2012, I came home drunk from a date and started watching the movie ‘Unguarded: The Chris Herren Story.’ He wasted his NBA career through drugs and alcohol . ... I looked at the TV and said, ‘That’s pathetic’ then I paused and said, ‘Oh wait, that’s you, Justin.’ Shame ran through my body but then inspiratio­n. That was the moment I decided to not drink (the next day). I’ve been sober since,” wrote McClure in an email to the AJC.

McClure overcame an addiction that held him captive and is now using his journey and achievemen­t to reach others.

“I’ve been in the trenches. Many see success as unob- tainable, but many successful people simply transfer negative energy into positive. I’ve had the lowest of lows: broke, no place to live, alone and lonely, in jail, desperate, etc. I didn’t go into recovery on a winning streak,” he wrote.

His narrative is import- ant and relatable to many, he said. There are many out there suffering who “need what was freely given to me: just sharing the story. I don’t have to accomplish anything, for I am sober and happy, but what others choose to accomplish is up to them.”

The doors will open at 6:45 p.m. The event will be hosted down in the Level 1 suite. McClure will talk for about 20 minutes, followed by a Q&A.

The event is open to anyone who has purchased a ticket to the game.

Address: Gas South Arena, 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth

 ?? COURTESY ?? The Atlanta Gladiators will feature comedian, speaker and filmmaker Justin McClure, seen with his children Alexis, Jersey and Ava, for their “Health and Wellness Night” on Jan. 14 at Gas South Arena in Duluth.
COURTESY The Atlanta Gladiators will feature comedian, speaker and filmmaker Justin McClure, seen with his children Alexis, Jersey and Ava, for their “Health and Wellness Night” on Jan. 14 at Gas South Arena in Duluth.

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