Omanda Patricia

One Day I Decided

Omanda Patricia

  • Bad Seed Gone Good -Part 2 Breaking Stigma in Society/ Social Media

Bad Seed Gone Good -Part 2 Breaking Stigma in Society/ Social Media

Saturday 11th April 2020

Sigal, aka Bad Seed Gone Good, talks about addiction stigma and social media's impact on recovery in 'One Day I Decided'. Listen for a raw, inspiring story.
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46 minutes
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One Day I Decided
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Omanda Patricia
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Recovery Reimagined
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Family Recovery from Addiction
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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From Stigma to Strength: Sigal's Raw Journey Through Sobriety and Social Media

Healing doesn't come from, you know, basically abiding or giving into what the social construct is of somebody that's successful or beautiful or happy.
Ever felt the weight of society's judgment on your shoulders? Sigal, also known as Bad Seed Gone Good, knows this feeling all too well. In this episode of 'One Day I Decided', host Omanda Patricia wraps up her candid conversation with Sigal, diving deep into the stigmas that addicts face and how social media can be both a friend and foe in the recovery journey.
Sigal opens up about the harsh realities of being an addict in a judgmental world, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight the preconceived notions society holds about addiction. She doesn't shy away from discussing the double-edged sword that is social media—how it can offer support and community, yet also bring negativity and unrealistic comparisons. With unfiltered honesty, Sigal emphasizes the importance of embracing one's struggles and being vulnerable.
She believes that true healing comes not from conforming to societal standards but from sharing your authentic self. If you're looking for a raw, real discussion that challenges stereotypes and offers a fresh perspective on sobriety, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Sigal's inspiring story and discover how you can find strength in vulnerability.