Pat Ridge

Learning to Lose

Pat Ridge

  • #59 - Change Is Necessary

#59 - Change Is Necessary

Tuesday 16th June 2020

Join Pat Ridge, Billy, and Daniella as they discuss addiction, faith, and the necessity of change for recovery in 'Learning to Lose'.
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Learning to Lose
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Pat Ridge
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Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
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Finding Faith and Healing: Conversations on Addiction and Change

But the point I'm making is that it doesn't really matter, because it's not really about that one thing. It's about like a bigger issue, right, they needed to be addressed.
In this episode of 'Learning to Lose', Pat Ridge, alongside his co-host Billy, dives into a deep and candid conversation with Daniella. The trio covers a wide array of topics that are both thought-provoking and essential for anyone on a journey of recovery. Daniella opens up about her experiences with addiction and the unconventional path she took through a Scientology treatment center.
This episode doesn’t shy away from controversial subjects, including the use of CBD for medicinal purposes and various conspiracy theories. But it’s not all heavy; the discussions are interspersed with moments of levity and genuine connection. The heart of the episode lies in its exploration of faith, race, and social justice. Daniella shares how finding faith became a cornerstone in her recovery process, emphasizing that change is crucial for overcoming addiction.
The conversation touches on the importance of empathy and self-reflection, offering listeners a chance to see their own struggles mirrored in the stories shared. If you’re seeking an honest, unfiltered look at the challenges and triumphs of addiction recovery, this episode is a must-listen. It serves as a reminder that healing is possible, and that change, though difficult, is often the first step towards a better life.