Leigh Ann Hello and Michael Govier

First Day Pod

Leigh Ann Hello and Michael Govier

  • Joe Gentile's Journey April 11th, 2021

Joe Gentile's Journey April 11th, 2021

Monday 12th April 2021

Join Leigh Ann and Mike on 'First Day Pod' as Joe Gentile shares his journey from trauma to recovery. An inspiring story of resilience and hope.
70 minutes
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Empowering
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First Day Pod
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Leigh Ann Hello and Michael Govier
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Sobriety Day by Day
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Joe Gentile's Story: Finding Strength Through Struggles

But what you can know is that, yes, I had pain and I've been through pain, and I understand that it actually makes you a better human.
Ever wondered how some people manage to turn their darkest moments into sources of strength? In this episode of 'First Day Pod', Leigh Ann and Mike sit down with Joe Gentile, a man who has faced more than his fair share of life's challenges. Joe opens up about his traumatic experiences, sharing how they shaped him and the steps he took to overcome them.
From childhood trauma to battling addiction, Joe's journey is a testament to resilience and the power of seeking help. He emphasizes the importance of honest conversations and reaching out for support, even when it feels like a burden. Through candid dialogue, Joe reveals how he found the courage to contact a counselor and start his path to recovery. His story is not just about survival but about learning valuable lessons and applying them to everyday life.
This episode is a raw, heartfelt exploration of pain, recovery, and the human spirit's capacity for growth. Whether you're facing your own struggles or supporting someone who is, Joe's insights offer hope and practical advice. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that reminds us all that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.