Robert Pardon - The Recovery Guy

The Recovery Guy Podcast

Robert Pardon

  • Episode #54 – Tuesday The Fix: Scott B Part 1

Episode #54 – Tuesday The Fix: Scott B Part 1

Tuesday 12th November 2019

Scott B discusses his 13-year recovery journey and founding Welcome Home Sober Living with Robert Pardon on The Recovery Guy Podcast.
32 minutes
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The Recovery Guy Podcast
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Robert Pardon - The Recovery Guy
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Scott B's Path to Recovery: A Journey of Service and Self-Discovery

Recovery does work. But I'll tell you what I could have never dreamed that I would have this life.
Ever wondered how someone turns their life around after years of addiction? In this episode of The Recovery Guy Podcast, Robert Pardon sits down with Scott B, a man who has dedicated over 13 years to his personal recovery. Scott’s story isn’t just about getting sober; it’s about finding purpose through service and creating a supportive community for others on the same path.
Scott founded Welcome Home Sober Living in Southern California, a place where people can rebuild their lives in a nurturing environment. He opens up about the early days of his recovery, the battles he faced, and what ultimately led him to believe that helping others was key to his own healing. The conversation dives deep into the 12-step program, the importance of self-esteem, and the tricky nature of denial.
Scott and Robert discuss how taking responsibility for one’s actions is crucial in breaking the cycle of addiction. This episode is packed with heartfelt moments and practical advice, reminding listeners that recovery is not just possible but can lead to a fulfilling life. Whether you're new to recovery or have been on this journey for a while, Scott’s insights offer hope and a roadmap to lasting change.