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Finding Acceptance, Love, & Purpose Through Music

Tuesday 1st February 2022

Join Mike Plebanski and Fellow Strugglers as they share how music has helped them find acceptance, love, and purpose in their recovery journey.
28 minutes
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Empowering
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Life Recovery
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Recovery Reimagined
Creative Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Finding Harmony: How Music Transforms the Recovery Journey

The correlation between drugs and music is undeniable. Music can help you express your emotions and connect with others, making it a powerful tool in your recovery journey.
Imagine feeling like you're climbing a mountain alone. That's often how recovery can feel. But what if music could be your companion on this journey? In this episode of 'Life Recovery', host Mike Plebanski reunites with Fellow Strugglers, a band formed through Frontline’s Music Program, to share how they've found acceptance, love, and purpose through their musical journey together.
Whether you're a seasoned musician in recovery, someone who loves listening to tunes, or just picked up an instrument for the first time, there's something here for you. The members of Fellow Strugglers open up about how creating and collaborating on music has been a lifeline in their recovery. They delve into the benefits of exploring different genres and writing songs as part of their healing process.
More than just notes and rhythms, music becomes a bridge to connect with others and express emotions that words alone can't capture. This episode shines a light on the power of community in recovery, showing how being part of a supportive group can make all the difference. Tune in to hear how music can offer hope, connection, and a sense of belonging on the road to sobriety.