Live from Boyne City Harvest Festival: Laughter, Recovery, and Community Spirit
Episode Overview
Corey shares his experiences in sober living at Nathan's House. The importance of volunteering and its positive impact on those in recovery. Humorous moments at the festival, including a funny misunderstanding about ghost balloons. Corey's reflections on the supportive recovery community in Boyne City. Plans for future podcasts from the festival.
"Service work is good and volunteering is good. You see the guys out here, they got smiles on their faces"
Broadcasting live from the Boyne City Harvest Festival, Corey Winfield and Cori Smoker bring you an engaging episode of the 217 Recovery Podcast. This episode is a delightful mix of festival fun, personal anecdotes, and community spirit. Corey and Cori set up their 217 Recovery tent amidst the bustling festival, sharing laughs and heartfelt moments as they interact with locals and volunteers.
Corey reminisces about his time in sober living at Nathan's House in Boyne City, highlighting the town's supportive recovery community. The duo discusses the importance of volunteering and giving back, with Corey noting how service work brings smiles to those in recovery. You'll also hear about the various festival activities, from kids' games to local vendors like Farmer Joe and Lettuce Mike.
The episode takes a humorous turn when Corey shares a funny misunderstanding about ghost balloons, adding a light-hearted touch to the conversation. Amidst the fun, Corey reflects on his journey and the strong sense of community that Boyne City offers to those in recovery. The episode wraps up with plans for more festival fun and a promise of another podcast from the heart of Boyne City.
This episode is a perfect blend of laughter, reflection, and community spirit, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in recovery and the joys of giving back. Tune in to experience the warmth and camaraderie of the Boyne City Harvest Festival through the eyes of Corey and Cori.