When you draw up a business contract, lawyers try and predict the myriad things that could go wrong and plan strategies and remedies so if they do there are no surprises and you know what to do.

Well, outside of business, real life is different. You can’t even imagine the number of things that can go – well, if not totally wrong, not as right as you’d like.

When things go off the rails, or before they do, to try and head off the worst outcome, there are places and people to turn to. Like Stephanie’s two guests on Out to Lunch.

Racheal Hebert, Executive Director of The Red Shoes. "When people walk through the door they say, "I didn't know there was anything like this in Baton Rouge.""

Racheal Hebert, Executive Director of The Red Shoes. “When people walk through the door they say, “I didn’t know there was anything like this in Baton Rouge.””

Rachael Hebert is Executive Director of The Red Shoes, a non-profit center for personal and spiritual growth with a mission of supporting women on their life’s journey. Located in Mid City here in Baton Rouge, The Red Shoes was founded in 1999 to celebrate, empower and nurture women and offers a space to explore and develop their inner life.

Rachael is a licensed clinical social worker and who took over as Executive Director in 2024, but she has a long history of working with the organization dating back to 2007 when she worked as an administrative coordinator at the center. The experience inspired her to become a social worker and to establish STAR – the Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response, which has proven in the decade since to be a vital community resource.

Rachael is also involved in other community nonprofits including community radio station WHYR.

Greg Tiritilli, Program Director at St. Christopher’s Addiction Wellness Center. Of the many things Baton Rouge citizens get addicted to, alcohol is still the most prevalent.

Greg Tiritilli, Program Director at St. Christopher’s Addiction Wellness Center. Of the many things Baton Rouge citizens get addicted to, alcohol is still the most prevalent.

Greg Tiritilli is an addiction counselor here in Baton Rouge with years of experience helping individuals navigate the challenges of recovery. Greg is the Program Director for residential and long-term programs at St. Christopher’s Addiction Wellness Center, where he plays a key role in shaping treatment strategies and supporting both clients and staff.

Greg joined St. Christopher’s after previously working as an addiction counselor at The Recovery Center of Baton Rouge. Greg is a native of Dallas and a graduate of LSU who is now deeply rooted in the Baton Rouge community, balancing his professional dedication with a love for the outdoors, live music, and spending time with family and friends.

Greg Tiritilli, Out to Lunch at Mansurs On The Boulevard in Baton Rouge

Greg Tiritilli, Out to Lunch at Mansurs On The Boulevard in Baton Rouge

Racheal Hebert, Out to Lunch at Mansurs On The Boulevard in Baton Rouge

Racheal Hebert, Out to Lunch at Mansurs On The Boulevard in Baton Rouge

Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the Boulevard.

Photos by Ian Ledo and Miranda Albarez.

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