Recovery Rocks

Recovery Rocks

Recovery Rocks

  • Episode 100: Episode 100: Our 100th Episode!

Episode 100: Episode 100: Our 100th Episode!

Friday 17th December 2021

Join Lisa Smith and Tawny Lara as they celebrate 100 episodes of 'Recovery Rocks', reflecting on music's role in recovery and the power of community.
Explicit
27 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Encouraging
Fun

About this podcast

Recovery Rocks
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Links:
Visit site
Rounded Button Dark
Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

100 Episodes of Recovery Rocks: A Milestone Celebration with Lisa and Tawny

We wanted to create a space where we could talk about recovery and music from different perspectives, and show that there are as many paths to recovery as there are people who want to recover.
What started on a big, red couch in New York City has now reached a remarkable milestone—100 episodes! In this special episode, co-hosts Lisa Smith and Tawny Lara take a trip down memory lane to celebrate the journey of 'Recovery Rocks'. They dive into how the podcast began, its evolution, and the joy it has brought them and their listeners. From bi-coastal recordings to virtual meetups, the duo shares their gratitude for the community that has grown around their show.
Lisa and Tawny reflect on the unique blend of rock music and recovery stories that make their podcast stand out. They discuss how music has played a pivotal role in their sobriety journeys, recounting memorable moments like attending a Rolling Stones concert together. The episode is filled with personal anecdotes, heartfelt thanks to their listeners, and a celebration of the supportive community that 'Recovery Rocks' has become.
Whether you're new to the podcast or a long-time listener, this episode offers a warm and engaging look at what makes 'Recovery Rocks' so special. Tune in to hear Lisa and Tawny's reflections on the past, their hopes for the future, and why they believe in the healing power of music and storytelling in recovery.