Renee Tyndell

God"s Overcomers

Renee Tyndell

  • Episode 4 - God"s Overcomers

Episode 4 - God"s Overcomers

Thursday 30th July 2020

Renee Tyndell offers an honest glimpse into an addict's daily life, emphasizing support and positivity in the recovery journey.
15 minutes
Informative
Hopeful
Supportive
Transformative
Engaging

About this podcast

God"s Overcomers
Author:
Renee Tyndell
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Recovery from Trauma
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Episodes:
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A Day in the Life: Understanding Addiction Through Renee Tyndell's Eyes

Being around people that have been where you are and pitfalls that they fell into and things like that, and things that you can learn from somebody who's been where you've been, and starting out is not easy, but you got to have a determining spirit that this is what I want for myself and this is how I'm going to repair many relationships that I may have destroyed.
Ever wondered what a typical day looks like for someone battling addiction? Renee Tyndell opens up about the daily struggles and routines of an addict in this eye-opening episode of 'God's Overcomers'. From the moment they wake up to the last call of the day, Renee provides a raw and honest look at how addiction shapes every aspect of life.
She doesn't shy away from the tough parts—making phone calls, picking up supplies, and dealing with the emotional rollercoaster that comes with it all. But it's not all bleak. Renee also emphasizes the power of a positive mindset and the critical role of supportive people in the recovery journey. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand addiction on a deeper level, whether you're personally affected or supporting someone who is.
With her unique blend of personal experience and heartfelt conversations, Renee offers both valuable insights and a glimmer of hope. Tune in to get a real sense of what it means to live with addiction and find out how faith and community can make a world of difference.