The Magdalen House

The Magdalen House Podcast

The Magdalen House

  • Harriet S. | Recovered: Interviews With Alcoholic Women | A Podcast from The Magdalen House

Harriet S. | Recovered: Interviews With Alcoholic Women | A Podcast from The Magdalen House

Wednesday 24th March 2021

Listen to Harriet S. on The Magdalen House Podcast as she shares her journey from addiction to recovery, emphasizing faith and community support.
61 minutes
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Recovery Reimagined
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Family Recovery from Addiction
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Harriet S.: Finding Strength and Sobriety at The Magdalen House

By working the steps Today, I know, Today, I know Today, I know that I'm powerless over people, places and things I don't even try anymore, really, and in that has returned an immeasurable sense of confidence.
Harriet S. opens up about her remarkable journey to sobriety in this episode of The Magdalen House Podcast. Growing up with a father who battled alcoholism and facing her own struggles with mental health, Harriet’s story is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. She talks candidly about the challenges she faced, from the depths of addiction to the pivotal moments that led her towards recovery. Harriet shares how psychiatric care, faith, and the 12th step have been crucial in her healing process.
She emphasizes the importance of sharing her story to help others who might be in similar situations, highlighting the supportive community at The Magdalen House. This nonprofit organization in Dallas offers comprehensive recovery services to women at no cost, based on 12-Step spiritual principles. Harriet’s story is a powerful testament to resilience and hope, reminding us that recovery is always within reach.
If you or someone you know is struggling with alcoholism, Harriet’s words might just be the beacon of hope needed to start the journey towards healing.