Revolutionizing Recovery: Insights from Gulf Breeze Recovery
Episode Overview
Barnett Gilmer's pioneering approach to addiction recovery emphasizes fostering hope and resilience within individuals Joe Bailey shares his transformative journey and the paradigm shift that led him to work with Gulf Breeze Recovery The podcast offers invaluable insights into new vision and innovative methods of addiction recovery The guests' emphasis on innate capabilities and fostering hope provides empowerment to individuals seeking a fresh perspective on their recovery journey The Beyond Addiction podcast offers a transformative look at addiction recovery, providing hope and empowerment for those seeking a new vision of recovery
What we're doing here is helping people to be captains of their own ship instead of being blown around like a tumbleweed. There is hope for those who have experienced horrendous trauma and for those who have done things they are not proud of. There's hope for those who have been through terrible things, that there's hope to recover and live a happy life.
Imagine a world where addiction recovery isn't about labeling someone as 'broken', but rather about unlocking their innate potential. That's the transformative vision behind Gulf Breeze Recovery (GBR), and in this episode of 'Beyond Addiction', you'll hear all about it from Barnett Gilmer and Joe Bailey. Barnett, the CEO of GBR, shares his personal journey of overcoming insecurity and how it inspired him to create a recovery model that emphasizes inner health.
Joe Bailey, a psychologist with a knack for uncovering mental resilience, joins him to discuss the groundbreaking approach that steers clear of traditional disease models. Instead, they focus on The Three Principles and Inner Resilience, foundational elements that help individuals tap into their own strength and health. This episode is packed with enlightening conversations and innovative ideas that could change the way you think about addiction recovery.
Whether you're on your own recovery path, supporting a loved one, or working in the field, you'll find valuable insights and hope in these stories.