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  • Ep 24 'Danny's Anniversary'

Ep 24 'Danny's Anniversary'

Monday 15th February 2021

Celebrate with Danny as he marks seven years sober, sharing his journey through addiction and recovery on One Podcast At A Time.
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77 minutes
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Motivational

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Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Danny's 7-Year Milestone: Reflections on Sobriety and Growth

I'm not gonna say that it's not that, but the point that I think most people don't realize is that we, we are still that like people see me and they have no earthly idea about who I am or where I came from, and in my past- and I'm sure they go through the same thing with you- people probably interact with you.
Seven years sober is no small feat, and in this episode of 'One Podcast At A Time', Danny, a beloved host, opens up about his journey to this significant milestone. He doesn't shy away from the gritty details of his past struggles with addiction, offering a raw and honest look at the challenges he faced. Danny shares how addiction affected his relationships and personal life, painting a vivid picture of the chaos that once was.
But it's not all about the past; Danny also highlights the crucial role that support systems, therapy, and fellowship played in his recovery. His story is a testament to the power of community and the importance of seeking help. Whether you're on your own path to sobriety or supporting someone who is, Danny's reflections offer both hope and practical insights.
His candidness makes this episode not just a recount of his past but a source of encouragement for anyone facing similar battles. Tune in to hear Danny's heartfelt story and celebrate his seven years of sobriety.