The Real Answer to Addiction Podcast

The Real Answer to Addiction Podcast

The Real Answer to Addiction Podcast

  • Josh Talley - Raving About Jesus

Josh Talley - Raving About Jesus

Thursday 3rd December 2020

Josh Talley discusses overcoming addiction and liver cancer, highlighting community support and faith on The Real Answer to Addiction Podcast.
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The Real Answer to Addiction Podcast
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Religion & Spirituality
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Josh Talley's Journey: From Addiction to Ministry and Healing

So yeah, man, this process is a beautiful process. Like that's the biggest thing is, if you don't deal with the issues within, you're never free of yourself.
Meet Josh Talley, a man whose journey from addiction to healing and ministry is nothing short of extraordinary. In this episode of The Real Answer to Addiction Podcast, Josh opens up about his struggles with substances, from weed to heroin, and his battle with liver cancer. His story is a testament to the power of community, faith, and perseverance.
Josh was the first person to walk through the doors of NewSpring Recovery, and now he’s paying it forward by leading recovery ministries and teaching others. He shares the highs and lows of his path, including the heart-wrenching loss of his brother to addiction and the solace he found in faith. Josh emphasizes the critical role of community support in maintaining sobriety, stressing that no one should go through this journey alone.
He believes in addressing internal issues and finding strength through biblical principles, which he credits for his lasting sobriety. This episode is a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with addiction or supporting someone who is. Josh's story is a powerful reminder that recovery is possible with the right support and faith.