Albert Duarte's Journey: Finding Gratitude and Purpose in Recovery
I don't fear cancer, I don't think it'll ever come back into my body. That's also what I was talking about in terms of like for me when I coach somebody... it's about what are your beliefs and everything connected to that.
Ever wondered how gratitude and purpose can transform a life plagued by addiction? Meet Albert Duarte, an Ontological Life Coach and Meditation Trainer, who joins Jim Grant for an eye-opening conversation on the Recovery Media Podcast. Albert's story is nothing short of extraordinary. With a 20-year background in the financial services industry, Albert battled a 13-year drug and alcohol addiction, kidney cancer, and more, all without the aid of rehab or traditional support groups like A.A. or N.A.
His turning point came in 2015, and since then, he has dedicated his life to helping others find their own paths to recovery. Albert’s approach is unique. He blends coaching and meditation to help people uncover their inner peace and life purpose. He believes that everyone has both 'good and bad angels' on their shoulders, and it’s up to us to listen to the right one. His personal transformation is a testament to the power of self-belief and gratitude.
Albert says, 'I don't fear cancer, I don't think it'll ever come back into my body'. During this episode, Jim and Albert dive deep into the importance of addressing underlying beliefs and finding a sense of purpose in recovery. They discuss how gratitude can shift your perspective and how meditation can serve as a powerful tool for overcoming addiction. If you're seeking inspiration or practical advice for your own recovery journey, this episode is a must-listen.
Jim and Albert’s conversation is raw, real, and filled with valuable insights that can help anyone struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is. So, tune in to hear how Albert's incredible journey from the depths of addiction to becoming a beacon of hope can inspire you to find your own path to peace and purpose.