Holden S

The Sober Unicorn

Holden S

  • 64 - G.O.D w/Jeremiah

64 - G.O.D w/Jeremiah

Friday 17th February 2023

Join The Sober Unicorn as Jeremiah shares his recovery journey, exploring the role of 'Good Orderly Direction' and the power of community.
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47 minutes
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Empowering
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Hopeful
Compassionate

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The Sober Unicorn
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Holden S
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Finding Hope and Direction: Jeremiah's Recovery Story on The Sober Unicorn

I think we're going to find you on my strange addiction, maybe.
What does 'Good Orderly Direction' mean to you? In this thought-provoking episode of 'The Sober Unicorn', host Holden S welcomes Jeremiah, an addict who has found a unique way to incorporate the concept of G.O.D. into his recovery journey. Despite their different backgrounds, Holden and Jeremiah discover shared ground in how they use G.O.D. to guide their paths to sobriety. Jeremiah opens up about his struggles with addiction and grief, painting a vivid picture of his battles and triumphs.
His story is a testament to the power of community, self-love, and compassion in overcoming the stigma and trauma often associated with addiction. Through candid discussions, Jeremiah shares how embracing hope and finding meaning in life have been crucial to his recovery. Holden and Jeremiah's conversation is both raw and uplifting, offering listeners a fresh perspective on how diverse experiences can converge on the same principles of recovery.
They remind us that even in the face of adversity, there is always room for hope and a renewed sense of purpose. If you're navigating your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, this episode provides valuable insights and encouragement. Tune in to hear Jeremiah's inspiring story and explore how G.O.D. can play a role in your path to sobriety.