Brady Leavold

Hockey 2 Hell and Back

Brady Leavold

  • #63 Ft. Todd "Screwy" St. Louis ***FINAL EPISODE OF HOCKEY 2 HEROIN BEFORE NAME CHANGE***

#63 Ft. Todd "Screwy" St. Louis ***FINAL EPISODE OF HOCKEY 2 HEROIN BEFORE NAME CHANGE***

Sunday 1st November 2020

Brady Leavold recounts his journey from WHL hockey star to battling heroin addiction and finding hope in recovery.
Explicit
95 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Compassionate
Encouraging

About this podcast

Hockey 2 Hell and Back
Author:
Brady Leavold
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Financial Health in Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Brady Leavold's Fight: From Hockey Stardom to Battling Addiction

I want you to know, Brady, that no matter what that, no matter where I go or what happens, I will always love you and you will always have a place in my heart, always and forever.
Picture this: a young, talented hockey player on the brink of NHL stardom, suddenly derailed by addiction. That's the reality Brady Leavold faced. In this poignant episode, Brady opens up about his tumultuous journey from the heights of the WHL, playing alongside future NHL stars like Jamie Benn, to the depths of heroin addiction, homelessness, and incarceration. But this isn't just a story of downfall; it's a tale of resilience and hope.
Brady discusses the emotional rollercoaster that addiction inflicted on him and his loved ones, and how he found a path to recovery. He credits the unwavering support from the hockey community and organizations like Puck Support for helping him reclaim his life. This episode isn't just for hockey fans; it's for anyone touched by addiction or seeking inspiration on overcoming life's toughest battles.
Brady's candidness and strength serve as a beacon of hope, showing that recovery is possible with the right support and determination. Dive into this heartfelt conversation and discover the power of love, connection, and community in the fight against addiction.