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  • Julie Crutcher Episode #60

Julie Crutcher Episode #60

Sunday 12th November 2023

Julie Crutcher shares her journey from addiction and loss to sobriety and rebuilding her life on Recovery Lab.
59 minutes
Inspiring
Hopeful
Transformative
Resilient
Empowering

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Julie Crutcher: Rebuilding Life After Addiction

Episode Overview

  • Julie shares her journey of overcoming addiction and rebuilding her life
  • Her resilience and commitment to recovery serve as an inspiration
  • Julie's story is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of sobriety
  • A candid conversation that delves into the challenges of recovery and the triumph of the human will
  • Julie's unwavering determination shines through as she recounts her experiences
You really do lose so much to addiction, but you gain so much more from sobriety. Tenfold. It's incredible.
What happens when addiction tries to take everything from you? Julie Crutcher knows this all too well. In this episode of Recovery Lab, hosts Drew Hassan and Daniel Anderson sit down with Julie to hear her powerful story of resilience and transformation. From a rocky childhood to battling addiction and losing custody of her children, Julie’s path has been anything but easy. She opens up about her darkest moments, including time spent in prison, and the tough road to sobriety.
Julie’s journey is a testament to the human spirit’s ability to fight back and rebuild. Her story isn’t just about overcoming addiction; it’s about finding hope and reclaiming a life once thought lost. For anyone struggling with similar challenges, Julie’s experiences offer a beacon of hope and a reminder that recovery is possible.