Nick Morton: comedian, filmmaker, addict in recovery

The Drunkalogues

Nick Morton, comic, writer, addict in recovery

  • Episode 17: Adele Hare

Episode 17: Adele Hare

Friday 17th May 2019

Join Adele Hare on 'The Drunkalogues' as she shares her raw and humorous journey from addiction to finding redemption and a new purpose.
Explicit
53 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

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The Drunkalogues
Author:
Nick Morton: comedian, filmmaker, addict in recovery
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Sobriety Success Stories
Creative Recovery Journeys
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Adele Hare's Rollercoaster Ride: From Darkness to Redemption

I'm helping women in the same capacity that I was helped, right, and that is just an amazing gift in itself.
Ever wondered how someone can find light in the darkest of times? Meet Adele Hare, a food service manager in Los Angeles, who takes us on her raw and often humorous journey through addiction and recovery. In this episode of 'The Drunkalogues', hosted by Nick Morton, Adele opens up about her struggles with addiction, from the wild rave scene to working as a stripper, and how she tried to fill the void in her soul.
Her story is not just about hitting rock bottom; it's about finding the strength to climb back up. Adele's experience in mental health and addiction services has given her a unique perspective, which she shares candidly. She's now studying to get her certificate in substance abuse treatment, turning her past battles into a mission to help others. Adele's tale is one of self-awareness, humility, and finding a new purpose.
It's a testament to the power of redemption and the importance of self-love. Join Nick and Adele as they navigate the rocky road of addiction, recovery, and everything in between. This episode is perfect for anyone looking for inspiration, a good laugh, or a reminder that it's never too late to turn things around.