Win Kelly Charles: Triumph Over Adversity and Sobriety's Power
I want to be the spokesperson for the voiceless. The reason why I decided to become sober is because I have cerebral palsy, and cerebral palsy is a lack of oxygen injury at birth. Turns out, it was stage four lung cancer. It's terrible some of the things that we go through.
Meet Win Kelly Charles, a force of nature who has faced life's toughest challenges head-on. In this episode of Recovery Survey, Win shares her incredible journey of living with cerebral palsy and battling stage four lung cancer. But her story doesn't stop there. She opens up about the transformative power of sobriety and how it has reshaped her life for the better.
Win's mission is clear: to be a voice for those who can't speak for themselves, especially individuals with disabilities who have faced abuse and neglect. Through her own experiences, she highlights the crucial role of adult protective services and educates listeners on recognizing signs of abuse, like unexplained bruises or changes in behavior. Win's resilience and determination shine through as she discusses the importance of standing firm in your sobriety, even when others try to undermine it.
This episode isn't just about overcoming personal obstacles; it's a call to action to change how society views addiction and disability. Win's story is one of hope, strength, and the unwavering belief that everyone deserves to be heard. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that will leave you motivated to face your own challenges with newfound courage.