Lesley Klepac

The Recovery Scene
"Addiction isn't pretty but Recovery is Beautiful"

Lesley Klepac

  • Girl Interrupted

Girl Interrupted

Wednesday 14th April 2021

Taryn's journey through addiction, trauma, and recovery highlights the power of perseverance and support in this episode of The Recovery Scene.
Explicit
61 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Hopeful
Compassionate
Encouraging

About this podcast

The Recovery Scene
"Addiction isn't pretty but Recovery is Beautiful"
Author:
Lesley Klepac
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Girl Interrupted: Taryn's Journey from Darkness to Recovery

I literally was looking for an escape from the insanity here, and I chose a new brand of insanity that was familiar to me, that I could also get some love and comfort with as well.
Taryn's story is one of profound struggle and remarkable resilience. Growing up in a loving home shadowed by addiction, she found herself slipping into the same dark path during her teenage years. But this episode of 'The Recovery Scene' goes beyond the surface, diving into the harrowing experiences that shaped her life, including human trafficking and sexual abuse. These traumas not only fueled her addiction but also left deep scars on her mental health.
Taryn's candid recounting of these events is both heartbreaking and eye-opening. Host Lesley Klepac guides the conversation with empathy, allowing Taryn to share how therapy and unwavering support played crucial roles in her recovery. Despite numerous relapses and setbacks, Taryn's journey underscores the incredible power of perseverance and the human spirit. This episode isn't just about the darkness of addiction; it's about the light at the end of the tunnel.
Taryn's story is a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with similar challenges, proving that recovery, though difficult, is possible.