WHAS11 covered this story on January 8, 2015—talking about how Bardstown Police started looking into charges after my passing. Because bullying isn’t just ‘kids being kids.’ Words have consequences. Actions matter. And people need to be held accountable. Here’s the link.

WLKY covered this story on December 31, 2014—an interview where my mom spoke about how bullying played a role in my passing and why this conversation is more important than ever.

WKU Public Radio put out this podcast on October 18, 2017—where my mom talks about bullying, suicide, and why things have to change. Because this isn’t just a conversation. It’s a call to action. We’re losing our kids, and it’s time to start doing something about it. Here’s the link.

This article by the Kentucky School Board Association, published on December 31, 2014, takes a hard look at online bullying and what happens when words go too far. It includes statements from school officials searching for answers—trying to figure out how to stop this from happening again. Because one thing’s for sure: we have to do better.

This is a video of my mom sharing her thoughts on cyberbullying—what it really looks like, how it affects people, and why the conversation needs to keep going.

This video—this conversation—is the real deal. No sugarcoating, no dodging the tough stuff. Stacy, host of The Human Experience, sat down with my mom for an interview that dives deep into bullying, what it does to people, and the impact it leaves behind.

Over 9,000 people and counting—Reagan’s Voice Foundation is LOUD about making a difference. We’re talking awareness, action, and standing up for what’s right. Wanna be part of it? Click the link and jump into our FaceBook page. Because this? It’s bigger than just me.

Wanna see what we’re up to? Our foundation’s Instagram is all about keeping this conversation going—spreading awareness, making a difference, and reminding people that nobody is in this alone. Over 385 strong and counting, every post matters. Go check it out!

And finally, This is an audio recording of my mom—raw, unfiltered, and heartbreaking. She talks about the guilt, the loss, and the pain that comes with losing a child to bullying. She says she thinks I couldn’t save myself from it. I need you to know—this is hard to hear. It’s powerful, it’s emotional, and it’s real. So if you listen, please be ready. And if you need to step away, that’s okay too.