Paul Churchill

Recovery Elevator

Paul Churchill

  • 039: Signs of Alcohol Relapse and How to Avoid Them

039: Signs of Alcohol Relapse and How to Avoid Them

Monday 16th November 2015

Discover how Douglas Lail's 'The Hello My Name Is Project' helped him stay sober through art and community in this Recovery Elevator episode.
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45 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

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Recovery Elevator
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Paul Churchill
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Douglas Lail's Artistic Path to Sobriety: The Hello My Name Is Project

I still felt trapped by my addiction and working through this project and seeing the anonymous people and just sort of that whole sort of stigma associated with that.
Ever thought about how art could be a lifeline in recovery? Meet Douglas Lail, the creative mind behind 'The Hello My Name Is Project'. In this episode of Recovery Elevator, Douglas opens up about his personal journey to sobriety and how he found new purpose through painting. His project involves creating portraits of individuals in recovery, offering a unique way to connect with others who share similar struggles.
Douglas emphasizes the importance of staying active in recovery and warns about the dangers of isolation. He shares how art has been a powerful tool for expression and healing in his own life. This episode is packed with hope and inspiration, showcasing the strength of community and creativity in the fight against addiction.
Whether you're on your own recovery path or supporting someone who is, Douglas's story offers valuable insights and a fresh perspective on the role of art in sobriety.