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When it comes to giving more material things this month, because Christmas, I encourage you to check out our Holiday Gift Guide on page 35, chock-full of over 75 presents that’ll please the most discerning person on your list. The best part? Almost everything is available at small-box brick and mortars, so you can rest assured you’re doing your part to support the cornerstones of our community. Bonus: We’re giving away a few of the featured gifts; follow us on Instagram (@stylemags) for the details and how you can walk away a winner. Whether you loathe or love this time of year, remember to take a moment to appreciate the people, places, and things that abound and surround. Happy holidays!

When it comes to giving more material things this month, because Christmas, I encourage you to check out our Holiday Gift Guide on page 35, chock-full of over 75 presents that’ll please the most discerning person on your list. The best part? Almost everything is available at small-box brick and mortars, so you can rest assured you’re doing your part to support the cornerstones of our community. Bonus: We’re giving away a few of the featured gifts; follow us on Instagram (@stylemags) for the details and how you can walk away a winner. Whether you loathe or love this time of year, remember to take a moment to appreciate the people, places, and things that abound and surround. Happy holidays!

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get to know<br />

Q &A<br />

“My<br />

life was<br />

saved, and<br />

now my<br />

purpose<br />

is to be a<br />

beneficial<br />

presence<br />

in the<br />

world.”<br />

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUR YOUNGER<br />

SELF?<br />

Extend the gift of compassion, patience, and<br />

understanding to yourself and others.<br />

WHAT COMES TO YOU NATURALLY?<br />

Service. I feel most alive when I’m in service to<br />

another soul. It gives my life great meaning and<br />

leaves me feeling purposeful.<br />

WHAT’S YOUR BIGGEST PET PEEVE?<br />

When someone uses a pronoun (i.e., he or she)<br />

in place of someone’s name when the person<br />

they’re referring to is standing next to them.<br />

BIGGEST LIFE INSPIRATIONS?<br />

My greatest desire in life is to be a beneficial<br />

presence and use storytelling as a means to<br />

heal the wounds inflicted by mental illness and<br />

restore hope to those in need.<br />

FAVORITE HUMANITARIAN CAUSE?<br />

The worldwide effort to normalize the<br />

conversation around all forms of mental illness,<br />

and the global push to reduce the numbers of<br />

deaths by suicide.<br />

David<br />

Woods<br />

Bartley<br />

BEST WORDS OF WISDOM YOU’VE RECEIVED?<br />

My big brother, Major General John R. Bartley<br />

(Ret.), taught me the true meaning of servant<br />

leadership, the impact of remembering a<br />

person’s name, and the healing power of a<br />

good old-fashioned handwritten note.<br />

Although he didn’t know it<br />

at the time, the day David<br />

Woods Bartley found<br />

himself standing on the<br />

edge of the Foresthill Bridge in Auburn—<br />

planning to jump—would prove to only be<br />

the beginning of his journey, not the end.<br />

It had been a long and difficult road to<br />

that fateful day in August 2011. Bartley<br />

had spent his youth dealing with chronic<br />

depression, following a series of childhood<br />

traumas including the early loss of his<br />

father and sexual abuse at the hands of a<br />

trusted community leader. He later found<br />

solace in running an animal sanctuary<br />

for senior and special-needs pets, but the<br />

pressure of caring for over 100 animals<br />

took its toll on his already-tenuous mental<br />

health. “My self-care went out the window,”<br />

he recalls. Fortunately, first responders<br />

were able to bring Bartley down from<br />

the precipice and get him the help he so<br />

desperately needed.<br />

Bartley is now a public speaker and<br />

mental health advocate (davidwoodsbartley.<br />

com)—using stories of his experiences with<br />

animals to help destigmatize mental illness<br />

and reach out to those struggling to go<br />

from “mental hellness to mental wellness.”<br />

He also serves on numerous community<br />

and nonprofit boards, including the Placer<br />

County Mental Health Alcohol and Drug<br />

Advisory Board (MHADAB), the National<br />

Storytelling Network’s Healing Story<br />

Alliance, and Bread of Life, a communitybenefit<br />

educational organization. For Bartley,<br />

it’s all about spreading a message of hope.<br />

“My life was saved, and now my purpose is<br />

to be a beneficial presence in the world,” he<br />

shares. “I want people to know it’s possible to<br />

achieve mental health.”<br />

—Amber Foster<br />

favorites<br />

Author/writer<br />

Irving Townsend (Separate Lifetimes)<br />

Guilty pleasures<br />

Blueberry muffins, fruit basket cake, and appetizers<br />

Meal in town<br />

Mahi Mahi Burrito with a side of rice and beans at<br />

Dos Coyotes Border Café<br />

Local landmark<br />

William Jessup University<br />

Movie<br />

It’s a Wonderful Life<br />

Musician/band<br />

George Winston<br />

Annual event<br />

Christmas lights in the Fab 40s<br />

Saying<br />

“The world is my country, all mankind are my<br />

brethren, and to do good is my religion.”—Thomas<br />

Paine<br />

Do you know someone in the community who makes a<br />

difference or is particularly interesting that we should Get<br />

to Know? Email their name, where they live, and why they<br />

should be featured to megan@stylemg.com.<br />

12 stylergbr.com // DECEMBER <strong>2018</strong> // /stylergbr /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemagrgbr<br />

Photos by DANTE FONTANA.

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