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Jim Brawner is the Community Educator for CoxHealth Medical System in Southwest Missouri. A graduate of the University of Arkansas, Jim is a Mayo Clinic Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist as well as a University of Massachusetts Medical School Trainer of Tobacco Treatment Specialists. He holds a certificate in tobacco treatment from the National Association for Addiction Professionals and a certificate in tobacco treatment in oncology from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. His former experience as an instructor, coach, and principal, along with over 20 years of experience in marriage and family conferences, gives him a knowledge of practical helps for overcoming addictions. Most of his clients are low income, homeless, and/or in recovery populations. Living Legacies of the Ozarks dives into the narratives that created the community we have come to know and love today. Stay tuned to experience all of the fascinating stories of Living Legacies of the Ozarks on The Vacation Channel and this YouTube channel. This episode is hosted by: Dr. Hayden Head and Dr. Sue Head Living Legacies of the Ozarks is brought to you by Ozark Mountain Legacy, College of the Ozarks, The Herschend Family Foundation, Meyer Hotels, and Sight and Sound Theatres. About Ozark Mountain Legacy - http://ozarkmountainlegacy.org From the inception of School of the Ozarks, to the publication of Shepherd of the Hills, to opening day at Silver Dollar City – the beauty of the Ozarks has been shaped by the core values lived out through the individuals who have called the region home for generations. In the Ozarks, we stand for the flag, kneel for the cross, and gift an ample amount of friendly waves on Highway 76. We are proud to call this place home and hope you’ll join us in preserving the core values illustrated in the narratives of our past.