Tellwell Author Stories: Behind the Books

Joe Lyons-Rising: Transforming Pain into Purpose with ‘Pain Remixed’

Joe Lyons-Rising’s story is a remarkable testament to resilience, empathy, and the power of turning personal tragedy into a mission of purpose.

Having faced the unimaginable loss of both parents to suicide during his childhood, Joe has dedicated his life to helping others navigate the complexities of grief, trauma, and mental health challenges. His book, Pain Remixed, is a heartfelt and deeply personal exploration of healing, offering practical tools and invaluable insights drawn from his own journey toward recovery.

The impact of Pain Remixed has been undeniable. It has become a #1 Bestseller across multiple categories, including Coping with Suicide Grief, Anxiety Disorders, Depression, and Mood Disorders. Additionally, it achieved the title of #1 Mover & Shaker across all Amazon books in Canada, and claimed the top spot in the Hot New Releases for Family Health. The book continues to inspire readers, earning recognition in categories like Mental Health, Grief & Bereavement, and Self-Help.

Beyond his book, Joe is the founder of Data Gives Back, a B Corp–certified company with a mission to ensure social good is at the heart of its operations. In an extraordinary gesture of generosity, Joe donates 25% of the company’s revenue to the Seasons Centre for Grieving Children, an organization close to his heart. Furthermore, every dollar earned from Pain Remixed goes directly to the Seasons Centre, providing vital resources and support to grieving children and families in need.

Joe’s unwavering commitment to supporting others shines through in all he does. His journey reminds us that even in the darkest moments, healing and hope are possible through empathy, community, and a shared determination to make a difference.

Discover Pain Remixed and join Joe Lyons-Rising’s mission to bring light and comfort to those facing life’s toughest challenges.

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