Cade Cooper

Gettin Your Life Back with Cade Cooper

Cade Cooper

  • Episode 5: To Those Who Hate or No Longer Practice My Religion

Episode 5: To Those Who Hate or No Longer Practice My Religion

Sunday 4th September 2022

Cade Cooper shares his journey of faith, addiction, and recovery, reflecting on doubt and community support within his religious experience.
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Gettin Your Life Back with Cade Cooper
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Faith and Recovery: Cade Cooper's Honest Reflections

In the end I think heavenly father and Jesus Christ only care about one thing, only one thing, and that's getting their little boy or little girl home.
Cade Cooper takes a heartfelt dive into the complex relationship between faith and recovery in this episode of 'Gettin Your Life Back'. As a single father and long-term recovery advocate, Cade opens up about his personal struggles with addiction and the pivotal role his faith has played in his healing journey.
Growing up in a small Utah town and being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Cade's experiences are both unique and relatable to many who have faced similar battles. He doesn't shy away from discussing the doubts and criticisms that often come with being part of a religious community, especially when dealing with addiction. Cade's candid storytelling sheds light on how he navigated these challenges, emphasizing the importance of personal conviction and belief.
He also highlights the crucial role of social support and community in recovery, offering practical advice for those feeling isolated or judged. This episode isn't just for those struggling with addiction; it's for anyone grappling with doubt or searching for a sense of belonging. Cade's genuine and vulnerable reflections provide a beacon of hope, demonstrating the transformative power of faith and community in overcoming life's hurdles.