Exit 12: Road to Recovery - Real Stories of Sobriety
Episode Overview
Recovery is about connection, not isolation. Humour can make the journey more relatable. Community support is crucial in overcoming addiction. The 12-step programme offers valuable life lessons. It's okay to seek help even if you don't have all the answers.
Connection is the opposite of addiction.
The MY House Podcast Network brings you 'Exit 12: Road to Recovery', an episode that dives deep into the personal journeys of Bryan, Michelle, and Isaac as they share their experiences with recovery. This podcast isn't linked to any 12-step group, but it offers a raw and honest look at the challenges and triumphs faced by those on the path to sobriety.
The hosts' candid conversations aim to provide support and understanding for anyone struggling with addiction or supporting a loved one through it. Bryan, who has been sober since July 2018, talks about his initial scepticism towards 12-step programmes and how he eventually found freedom through them. Michelle, four years sober, shares her journey from thinking she had her life together to realising she needed help.
Isaac, who has no personal experience with addiction, provides a fresh perspective and asks the questions that many outsiders might have. The episode also touches on the stigma surrounding addiction and the importance of community support. Bryan highlights how recovery isn't a solitary journey - it's about connection. Michelle adds humour with her reference to the sharks' support group in 'Finding Nemo', making a serious topic more relatable.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the recovery process or seeking inspiration from those who have walked the path. The hosts' genuine stories and the practical advice they offer make it clear that recovery is possible and worth striving for. Tune in to hear how they navigate their way through recovery and find hope in each step. Why not give it a listen?
You might find a piece of their journey resonates with your own, or provides insight into helping someone you care about.