Bradley Saxon

SOBER: The Podcast

Bradley Saxon

  • Classroom Sessions | PT 1

Classroom Sessions | PT 1

Thursday 14th November 2024

Join Bradley Saxon as he shares his journey of recovery, selflessness, and transformation in this heartfelt episode of SOBER: The Podcast.
58 minutes
Inspiring
Informative
Hopeful
Honest
Supportive

About this podcast

SOBER: The Podcast
Author:
Bradley Saxon
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Classroom Sessions: Embracing Recovery and Transformation

Episode Overview

  • Recovery requires a personal decision to change.
  • Selflessness and community support are crucial in sobriety.
  • Internal transformation is key to lasting recovery.
  • Biblical stories can offer valuable lessons for those in recovery.
  • Healed individuals have the power to help others heal.
It's okay not to be okay; it's just not okay to stay that way.
Get ready for an eye-opening session with Bradley Saxon in this episode of SOBER: The Podcast. Bradley, a recovered addict of 17 years, takes you on a heartfelt journey through his own experiences and reflections on recovery. Recorded live at The Bridge Center Recovery, this classroom session is packed with raw honesty and transformative insights. Bradley shares his struggles, triumphs, and the pivotal moments that led him to surrender to a higher power.
He emphasises the importance of selflessness, community support, and the power of personal transformation. The episode dives into the story of Peter from the Bible, drawing parallels to the journey of recovery and the necessity of internal change. Bradley's candid storytelling and relatable anecdotes make this episode a must-listen for anyone in the recovery community or those supporting loved ones through addiction. By the end, you'll feel inspired to embrace your own journey and support others in theirs.
Tune in for a powerful reminder that healed people heal people, and recovered people reach people.