SHE RECOVERS®

SHE RECOVERS Podcast

Taryn Strong and Dawn Nickel

  • Episode 1: We Are All Recovering From Something

Episode 1: We Are All Recovering From Something

Tuesday 21st May 2019

Dawn Nickel shares her journey and insights on the universal nature of recovery in this heartfelt episode of the SHE RECOVERS Podcast.
11 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Healing
Supportive

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SHE RECOVERS Podcast
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Recovery Reimagined
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Financial Health in Recovery
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Healing Together: Dawn Nickel on the Universal Journey of Recovery

We believe that we're all recovering from something and here on she recovers podcast, we examine the healing power of connection and intentional living, as well as what happens in our lives when we put down our past stories and pick up our soul's true purpose.
Ever felt like you're the only one struggling with life's challenges? You're not alone. In this episode of the SHE RECOVERS Podcast, founder Dawn Nickel opens up about the phrase 'we are all recovering from something'. She shares her insights from over three decades of personal recovery, emphasizing that recovery isn't just about addiction—it's about healing from any kind of trauma or mental health issue.
Dawn's candid discussion is both comforting and inspiring, reminding us that everyone has their own journey and that it's okay to seek help. Whether you're dealing with addiction, trauma, or just the daily grind, this episode offers a beacon of hope and a sense of community. Taryn Strong joins Dawn to share their personal stories and discuss how empowering women to build their recovery capital can break down stigmas and foster healing.
If you're looking for a heartfelt conversation that blends personal anecdotes with practical advice, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in and feel connected to a larger community of individuals on their own paths to recovery.