Cliff Johnson: Embracing Sobriety and Fatherhood with Strength
Episode Overview
The episode features Cliff Johnson's journey of recovery, self-discovery, and sober fatherhood Insights and reflections from L'Oreal Hamilton provide a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs of recovery Listeners gain valuable perspectives on the transformative power of seeking help and finding hope within a supportive community Cliff's story highlights the resilience, growth, and empowerment that can emerge from reclaiming one's life after addiction The episode explores the importance of family support and the impact on personal transformation
I feel strong today. I feel very strong today. One day at a time. The other thing that I didn't know was there's so many more things that I'm addicted to other than drugs and alcohol, you know? That's a good point. Yeah. That's what you really have to get to the root of it, right? It offers me freedom from addiction, any addiction, you know, as long as I follow the steps.
Father's Day takes on a special meaning as Cliff Johnson shares his inspiring journey on the Strength in Recovery podcast. Hosted by Jaye Rodenbush, Director of Alumni Engagement at Recovery Centers of America, and joined by Senior Alumni Coordinator Loreal Hamilton, this episode dives deep into Cliff's path from addiction to a fulfilling sober life.
Cliff, an alumnus of RCA Capital Region, opens up about his battle with addiction, the pivotal moments that led him to seek help, and the profound changes in his life since achieving sobriety. He discusses the challenges of being transparent with his family and how embracing support transformed his role as a father. Loreal Hamilton adds valuable insights, offering a broader perspective on the recovery process and the importance of community and family support.
This heartfelt conversation not only sheds light on the struggles of addiction but also celebrates the resilience and growth that come from seeking help and staying sober. It's a powerful reminder that with the right support, recovery is possible, and life can be richer and more meaningful than ever.