Brady Leavold

Hockey 2 Hell and Back

Brady Leavold

  • #51 Ft. Brian Leavold Part 2 - The Brady Leavold Story Part 3

#51 Ft. Brian Leavold Part 2 - The Brady Leavold Story Part 3

Sunday 13th September 2020

Join Brady and Brian Leavold on 'Hockey 2 Hell and Back' as they share their heartfelt journey of overcoming addiction and mending their relationship.
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105 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Compassionate
Encouraging

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Hockey 2 Hell and Back
Author:
Brady Leavold
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Financial Health in Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
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A Father-Son Journey: Brady and Brian Leavold's Path to Healing

It's about changing your perspective, and I had to do that, and I would encourage you to do the same.
Ever wondered what it's like to rebuild a father-son bond after years of turmoil? In this moving episode of 'Hockey 2 Hell and Back', Brady Leavold is joined by his father, Brian, for a heartfelt conversation that spans the rocky years of their relationship. After a candid discussion in the 50th episode, the duo returns to delve deeper into their shared past, filled with Brady's battles with addiction and homelessness.
They don't shy away from the tough moments, but instead, offer a raw and honest look at their journey towards healing and understanding. Brian even shares the opening page of his upcoming book, bringing Brady to tears and giving listeners a glimpse into their emotional story. As they discuss future plans, including book releases that promise to reveal even more of their experiences, there's a palpable sense of hope and renewal.
This episode isn't just about the past; it's about the future, with plans for a hockey program on Muskoka's natural ice aimed at helping others facing similar struggles. It's a touching narrative of perspective, gratitude, and the power of forgiveness. Tune in to hear how the Leavolds are turning their pain into purpose, one step at a time.