Alabama Man Turns Grief into Action, New Business

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Business Alabama covers the inspiring story of the Buddys App founder, James Morgan as he describes the ways in which the app can help you through life challenges.
“Just having that accountability partner to reach out to us and asks how we were doing was so helpful,” says Morgan, who lives with his wife and two children in Mountain Brook, outside of Birmingham.

After losing his son, James discovered that the most important factor in moving through grief is community–someone who has been in your shoes and can be reached at any time to discuss the difficult issues and who you can rely on to hold you accountable. Buddys isn’t a medical app, and doesn’t provide medical advice. It does, however, help those who need to be heard or who find that listening to others helps them feel less alone. Business Alabama goes into greater detail about how Buddys accomplishes this.

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