Hilary Roberts & Jason Wahler

Let The Journey Begin

Hilary Roberts & Jason Wahler

  • #005 - The Solutions Began To Backfire with Jim Moorhead

#005 - The Solutions Began To Backfire with Jim Moorhead

Thursday 30th April 2020

Listen to Jim Moorhead on 'Let The Journey Begin' as he shares his journey from addiction to recovery, highlighting the power of support and self-care.
29 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Hopeful
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Healing

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Jim Moorhead's Path: From Addiction's Grip to a Life Renewed

The most attractive alternative to active addiction is recovery. The other options…not so good.
Jim Moorhead, a longtime magazine publisher and the driving force behind Renew Media, joins Hilary Roberts and Jason Wahler on this episode of 'Let The Journey Begin'. Jim opens up about his early years and how certain experiences might have paved the way for his struggles with addiction. He recalls how alcohol initially made him feel unstoppable, easing social anxieties during his college days. However, what started as a social activity quickly spiraled into a destructive habit.
Jim doesn’t shy away from discussing his drug addiction either, shedding light on how it took a toll on his life. Yet, his story is not one of despair but of hope and transformation. Since getting sober in 2007, Jim has dedicated himself to helping others find their way out of addiction’s darkness. He shares how staying connected to friends, mentors, and continuously working through a program has been crucial to his sobriety.
This episode is a candid conversation about the highs and lows of addiction and the road to recovery. It’s perfect for anyone seeking understanding, support, or simply a reminder that recovery is possible with the right resources and community.