David Crane Jr

RECOVERING PODCAST

David Crane Jr

  • Introduction

Introduction

Wednesday 16th November 2022

Join David Crane Jr. as he shares his journey from addiction to recovery, offering hope and practical advice on the 'Recovering Podcast'.
3 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

About this podcast

RECOVERING PODCAST
Author:
David Crane Jr
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Episodes:
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David Crane Jr.: A Glimpse into Life After Addiction

I know they're tough for me and I just hope my experience and me sharing the things that I've went through can maybe help some of you guys get through these same kind of things and see the light on the other side.
In this heartfelt introduction to his podcast, David Crane Jr. opens up about his path to sobriety and the challenges he's faced along the way. As a recovering addict of meth and heroin, David shares his story with raw honesty, hoping to inspire others who are battling similar demons. This episode isn't just about his struggles; it's about the journey of rebuilding his life, mending broken relationships, and finding a new purpose.
From dealing with anxiety and depression to managing Tourette's syndrome and OCD, David touches on the myriad of issues that come with addiction recovery. His candid storytelling provides a beacon of hope for anyone feeling lost in their battle with addiction. Now a father of three and on the brink of earning his bachelor's degree in computer science, David's transformation is nothing short of remarkable.
This episode sets the tone for what listeners can expect from the 'Recovering Podcast'—a mix of personal anecdotes, practical advice, and a whole lot of heart. Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, David's journey offers valuable insights and a reminder that life after addiction is not only possible but worth striving for.