Patrick Kennedy

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  • KLEAN Radio - Episode 25 – LIVE From Portland with Randy Spelling

KLEAN Radio - Episode 25 – LIVE From Portland with Randy Spelling

Friday 24th July 2015

Randy Spelling joins KLEAN Radio to discuss addiction, family dynamics, and the role of creativity in recovery. Tune in for valuable insights and practical advice.
53 minutes
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KLEAN Radio
Author:
Patrick Kennedy
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Healing Relationships
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Randy Spelling on Recovery, Creativity, and Family Dynamics

You have to find, if you get sober, a new identity and find out that you can go to Starbucks with Anthony And I. This is much fun with drinking.
What happens when a life coach with a personal history of addiction sits down with seasoned hosts to talk about the tough issues? In this episode of KLEAN Radio, Pat O’Brien and Andrew Spanswick are joined by Randy Spelling for an eye-opening chat. Broadcasting live from Portland, they dive into the hot topics of marijuana legalization, the tragic death of The Voice star Anthony Riley, and the impact of chronic pain on substance abuse. But that's just the beginning.
Spelling shares his unique insights into how family dynamics play a crucial role in addiction treatment and recovery. With his background as a life coach, he emphasizes the importance of creativity in the healing process and the need for personalized recovery plans. This episode is not just about the challenges; it's about finding new identities and paths in sobriety.
Whether you're struggling with addiction, supporting a loved one, or simply curious about mental health, this conversation offers valuable perspectives and practical advice. Tune in for a raw and honest discussion that might just change how you view recovery.