Corey and Marney's Recovery Reflections: Asking for Help and New Beginnings
For a guy, I'd say once a quarter, four times a year, trim the toenails. You know it's hard for me to ask for help. I don't like to do it and you just learn to do everything, which is not a way to run anything.
Ever thought about the power of asking for help in your recovery journey? Corey and Marney Winfield dive into this topic in their latest episode of the 217 Recovery Podcast. They start by sharing their personal struggles with accepting help, a challenge many face on the path to sobriety. Corey talks candidly about his own reluctance to seek assistance and how overcoming this hurdle has been crucial in his recovery.
Marney adds her perspective, highlighting the importance of support systems and community in staying sober. The couple also shares exciting news about setting up a new studio, offering a glimpse into their behind-the-scenes efforts to bring more quality content to their listeners. They reflect on how podcasting has been therapeutic for them, providing a platform to share their stories and connect with others facing similar battles.
Throughout the episode, Corey and Marney emphasize the value of changing perspectives in recovery and the benefits of opening up about personal experiences. Their conversation is peppered with humor and honesty, making it relatable and engaging for anyone touched by addiction. Tune in to hear their insights on personal growth, staying sober, and the ongoing journey of recovery.