
Erica Stevens, based in the Bay Area! Erica is a Certified Professional Coach and the founder of The Next Right Thing Coaching, where she specializes in recovery coaching, interventions, and family support.
Erica brings her own lived experience in recovery to everything she does, and that foundation shapes the way she shows up for her clients and her community. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from San Francisco State University, and her approach is as intuitive and creative as it is grounded in genuine empathy.
She is passionate about building a world where everyone has equal access to resources, especially when the willingness to change is already there. Erica believes deeply in the healing power of community, music, and connection, and yes, she’ll tell you EDM belongs in that conversation.
Most recently, Erica founded Sonic Legacy, a coaching practice created specifically for DJs navigating the unique pressures of a scene where being and staying sober can be an incredibly isolating and difficult journey. She meets them where they are, supporting their wellbeing both on and off the stage.
We are so grateful to have Erica on the AM Connections Board. She brings her heart, her hustle, and her joy to our mission every step of the way.

Jill Krush is a master level clinician and nationally known therapist, coach, trainer, speaker, and advisor. She is known for her whimsical nature in telling the truth when it’s hard to do so, through action methods, such as psychodrama, RTR and somatic practices. She walks with others in staying grounded in their strengths and post traumatic growth to explore more deeply in areas that require attention. She leads professional trainings, executive summits and personal growth intensives all over the country. Jill blends trauma-informed practice with lived wisdom to create spaces that are real, relational, and restorative.
She holds the position of Chief Experiential Officer at Choice House, a male specific treatment continuum in Boulder, Colorado. In addition, she serves with ONSITE workshops as well and leads The Gingko Way in Boulder, Colorado.
We are beyond grateful to have Jill on the AM Connections Board, as she brings experience and her unique style to helping us reach our mission!

Myles Roskoph serves as the Treasurer of AM Connections, where he is dedicated to expanding access to addiction treatment for individuals in need. He earned his degree in Psychology from the University of Tennessee, developing a strong foundation in understanding human behavior, thought processes, and the complexities of addiction and recovery.
Myles has long been driven by a desire to help others, particularly those struggling with addiction who are seeking a path forward but may face financial barriers to care. His commitment to this mission was solidified during his time in wilderness therapy, where he met Carter Bruning. It was there that the vision for AM Connections was born, an organization focused on connecting individuals with effective treatment options regardless of their financial circumstances.
Together, Myles and Carter have worked to build and grow AM Connections, currently operating out of New York City. As a board member, Myles is passionate about giving back and supporting others on their recovery journeys. Having experienced firsthand the impact of mentorship and support, he is committed to helping individuals navigate recovery and find a supportive community.
