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At The CCC

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  • At The CCC - Lessons Learned in 2021

At The CCC - Lessons Learned in 2021

Sunday 23rd January 2022

Join Anthony, Bonnie Violet, and Lou Lou as they reflect on their 2021 lessons and growth in recovery in the final episode of Season 2.
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43 minutes
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At The CCC
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Recovery Reimagined
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Creative Recovery Journeys
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Reflecting on 2021: Growth and Recovery at The CCC

I think that, um it, growth is not always comfortable, especially if you try to fight it.
As the curtain falls on another year, Anthony, Bonnie Violet, and Lou Lou from 'At The CCC' take a heartfelt look back at 2021. This episode is a treasure trove of personal reflections, offering listeners a chance to hear about the lessons learned and the growth experienced over the past year. Each host brings their own unique perspective to the table, discussing everything from the importance of patience and self-love to the role of intuition in recovery.
One particularly poignant moment comes when Lulu shares her thoughts on growth, noting that 'growth is not always comfortable, especially if you try to fight it'. This episode doesn't shy away from the tough stuff—dealing with uncomfortable emotions, finding contentment, and creating a sober sanctuary are all on the agenda. The hosts' honesty and vulnerability make their stories relatable and inspiring.
They emphasize that recovery is a journey best taken with community support, reminding us that 'we don't have to do any of this alone'. If you're looking for a blend of wisdom, encouragement, and real-life experiences, this episode is a must-listen. It's a fitting end to Season 2, leaving you with plenty to ponder as you continue your own path to recovery.