Do The Media Really Care About Ted Williams' Recovery?
Those who do not suffer from addiction might believe that success is a good thing. However, too much too soon can actually have the opposite effect.
Those who do not suffer from addiction might believe that success is a good thing. However, too much too soon can actually have the opposite effect.
Posted 05.25.2011
Ted Williams--the Ohio homeless man whose "golden voice" enthralled the country in January, is getting a reality show, TMZ reports. After being cau...
TMZ | Posted 05.25.2011
Ted Williams just pulled off a HUGE surprise for the homeless man he shared a tent with on the streets of Ohio -- when he drove up to his friend's cor...
Deni Carise | Posted 11.17.2011
While the media was milking Ted William's rise-to-fame-story, I don't believe enough attention was paid to what was best for him: putting his recovery first.
AP | ANDREW DALTON | Posted 05.25.2011
LOS ANGELES — An Ohio homeless man whose silky voice made him a web phenomenon is headed to rehab for alcohol and drug dependency after an appea...
nydailynews.com | Joanna Molloy | Posted 05.25.2011
A viral video vaulted Ted Williams and his golden voice to fame, but the real hero of this story is the woman he left behind. Patricia Kirtley raised...
AP/The Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Cavaliers have offered a job to a homeless Ohio man with a golden radio voice. Ted Williams, whose deep baritone and pli...
Barb Rogers | Posted 11.17.2011