#135 – Sharon Fekete: The Broken Road to Mental Health#135 – Sharon Fekete: The Broken Road to Mental Health
Recovery Survey
Sharon Fekete is the Founder of The Doctor Whisperer & 13th Ave Media. She has been whispering strategies to physicians for over 20 years & amplifies businesses through the power of social media. As a firm believer in advocating toward...
34:44•9 Nov 2022
Sharon Fekete: Triumph and Advocacy on the Road to Mental Health
“I think just the thought that I was going to have something inside my brain that was going to help me helped me immediately, and I haven't taken an antidepressant or anything since.”
Sharon Fekete's story is a testament to the power of resilience and advocacy. As the Founder of The Doctor Whisperer and 13th Ave Media, Sharon has spent over two decades helping physicians amplify their businesses through social media. But her journey hasn't been without its battles. In this episode of 'Recovery Survey', Sharon opens up about her struggles with addiction and depression, and the rocky path she walked to find mental health and sobriety.
Her candid discussion offers a glimpse into the challenges she faced and the strategies she used to overcome them. Sharon's book, 'The Broken Road to Mental Health, in Life & in Business', published on her 25th sober anniversary, is a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with similar issues. She believes that everyone is on their own 'broken road' and that sharing our stories can be a powerful tool in healing.
Sharon's work doesn't stop at her personal recovery; she speaks to corporations about mental health in the workplace and addresses medical conferences on topics like hospitality in healthcare and building dream teams. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and practical advice on overcoming adversity and advocating for mental health.

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