Let's Talk Recovery Houston

Let’s Talk Recovery Houston

Let's Talk Recovery Houston

  • Everett

Everett

Monday 2nd November 2020

Everett's journey from addiction to sobriety, real estate success, and musical passion is shared in this inspiring episode of 'Let’s Talk Recovery Houston'.
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47 minutes
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Recovery Reimagined
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Everett's Journey: From Addiction to Real Estate and Music Passion

I stress it all the time- that mental health and addiction usually go hand in hand, right and a lot of people usually will have like an underlying mental health that they try to self medicate.
Everett’s story is a testament to the power of resilience and finding new purpose. With five years of sobriety under his belt, Everett opens up about his rollercoaster journey through addiction and recovery. Now thriving as a real estate leasing agent, he shares how addressing mental health issues was crucial in his path to sobriety.
This episode of 'Let’s Talk Recovery Houston' offers a raw and unscripted look into Everett’s life, emphasizing the importance of tackling underlying mental health challenges in addiction recovery. Everett also dives into his passion for music, revealing how it became a vital part of his healing process. His YouTube channel, Boodle Flow, showcases his musical talent and serves as an outlet for his creativity.
Towards the end, he even drops a verse about a small business named Clean, an organic energy drink company that donates half of its profits to help those who can't afford addiction treatment. The episode touches on how the pandemic has influenced addiction recovery and underscores the significance of having a positive support network. Whether you’re on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, Everett’s story is a beacon of hope and inspiration.