Ed McDonough

Hope Dealer

Ed McDonough

  • Hope Dealer Week 10

Hope Dealer Week 10

Tuesday 31st March 2020

Listen to Joe Kennedy and Matt Lee share their recovery journeys and the transformative impact of GateHouse Treatment in this episode of 'Hope Dealer'.
27 minutes
Hopeful
Empowering
Informative
Supportive
Transformative

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Hope Dealer
Author:
Ed McDonough
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Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Creative Recovery Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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GateHouse Alumni: From Addiction to Advocacy

That stuff was not, I didn't expect that, and it blew me away the way that people genuinely cared about me.
Imagine finding a place that not only helps you get sober but also inspires you to come back and help others do the same. That's exactly what happened to Joe Kennedy and Matt Lee, alumni of GateHouse Treatment. In this episode of 'Hope Dealer', host Ed McDonough, CEO of GateHouse Treatment, sits down with Joe and Matt to share their powerful stories of recovery and camaraderie.
Joe, now a House Manager, and Matt, a Case Manager, discuss how GateHouse Treatment turned their lives around and gave them a new purpose. They dive into the mental obsession of addiction and how it can consume every part of a person's life. But more importantly, they talk about the incredible support system at GateHouse that made all the difference in their recovery journey.
The episode highlights the foundation of GateHouse Treatment: the belief that everyone can recover, no matter how hopeless their situation may seem. Joe and Matt also open up about facing fears and trust issues during their recovery and how they overcame these obstacles with the help of GateHouse. Their stories are a testament to the power of recovery and the importance of having a strong support system. Tune in to hear how GateHouse Treatment is changing lives every day.