Navigating Grief and Recovery: Renee Kennedy's Journey
It is so bad and people are dying from fentanyl because they don't make heroin or Xanis or Xanax or the regular drugs.
How do you navigate the stormy seas of grief, trauma, and addiction? In this episode of Genuine Life Recovery, Jodie Stevens sits down with Renee Kennedy, author of 'After the Flowers Die: Encouragement for Walking Through Life After Loss'. Renee opens up about her personal battles with alcoholism and the profound impact of grief and trauma on her journey to recovery.
The conversation dives into how grief can transform faith, the role of community in healing, and practical ways to support others during their darkest times. Renee's story is a testament to the power of grace and hope, even in the face of overwhelming loss. She also shares insights on the dangers of substances like fentanyl and the importance of a supportive network in overcoming addiction.
This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, offering listeners a blend of personal anecdotes and actionable advice that leaves them feeling inspired and hopeful.