The McShin Foundation

Get In The Herd Podcast at the McShin Foundation Addiction Recovery Resource Center

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  • Get In The Herd Podcast with Alex Bond and Brandy and Brittney

Get In The Herd Podcast with Alex Bond and Brandy and Brittney

Wednesday 3rd February 2021

Tune in as Brandy and Brittney share their recovery experiences at Chesterfield Women's House, emphasizing community and support on 'Get In The Herd'.
47 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
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Get In The Herd Podcast at the McShin Foundation Addiction Recovery Resource Center
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The McShin Foundation
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Recovery Reimagined
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Family Recovery from Addiction
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Life in Recovery: Brandy and Brittney’s Journey at Chesterfield Women's House

Your brain continues to heal the longer you progress.
Ever wondered what life looks like inside a recovery house? In this episode of 'Get In The Herd', host Alex Bond chats with Brandy and Brittney, two residents at the Chesterfield Women's House at the McShin Foundation. They open up about their personal experiences, shedding light on the daily routines, challenges, and triumphs they encounter on their road to recovery. The conversation is a heartfelt exploration of how community and support play pivotal roles in their journeys.
Brandy and Brittney discuss everything from managing personal and family conflicts to the joy of learning new skills and establishing productive routines. They also highlight the importance of emotional support and trust-building in their recovery process. With a mix of honesty and hope, this episode offers a glimpse into the transformative power of recovery programs. As Brittney says, 'Your brain continues to heal the longer you progress'.
This episode is a powerful reminder that recovery is a journey filled with ups and downs, but with the right support, it's absolutely achievable.