Shar Jones

Beyond Hope

Shar Jones

  • Ep011: Shar Jones - I Thought About Giving Up

Ep011: Shar Jones - I Thought About Giving Up

Sunday 26th November 2017

Listen to Shar Jones share her emotional journey through her daughter's addiction. Gain expert advice on surviving and thriving amidst these challenges.
26 minutes
Raw
Emotional
Informative
Supportive
Hopeful

About this podcast

Beyond Hope
Author:
Shar Jones
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Ep011: Shar Jones - A Mother's Heartfelt Confession on Her Child's Addiction

Being a mom is not easy and it's the hardest job, and when you hear people say that it's the hardest job and the most rewarding, I feel like I want that rationale, because to me that means that you've got through it and you've gone to the other side.
Have you ever felt like you're the only one struggling with a loved one's addiction? Shar Jones, host of 'Beyond Hope', knows that feeling all too well. In this deeply personal episode, Shar opens up about her own experiences as a mother grappling with her daughter's addiction. She shares a raw and unfiltered audio recording from a few years ago, capturing her moments of despair and loneliness.
This isn't just another story; it's a lifeline for those who feel isolated in their journey. Shar's candid reflections serve as a powerful reminder that you don't have to face this alone. She also brings in expert advice on how to navigate these turbulent waters, offering practical tips and emotional support. Whether you're a parent, sibling, or friend of someone battling addiction, this episode is a must-listen.
It dives into the emotional rollercoaster of being a parent to an addict, the toll it takes on family dynamics, and the crucial importance of seeking help. Tune in to hear Shar's heartfelt confession and find solace in knowing that hope and support are out there.