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La Cara Oculta

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  • La Cara Oculta 04-02-22

La Cara Oculta 04-02-22

Friday 4th February 2022

Join Faustino as he shares his heartfelt journey through alcoholism and drug addiction, offering empathy and understanding in 'La Cara Oculta'.
54 minutes
Raw
Thought-provoking
Empathetic
Insightful
Supportive

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La Cara Oculta
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Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Financial Health in Recovery
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Faustino's Journey: Confronting Alcohol and Drug Addiction

Episode Overview

  • Faustino shares personal anecdotes and reflections on the challenges of alcoholism and drug addiction
  • This episode sheds light on the hidden realities of addiction, encouraging empathy and understanding
  • Listeners are reminded to appreciate life's simple pleasures and to support those overcoming their battles with addiction
Don't be like that. You have to control the situation. Don't be like that. We have to go there, we have to be here, for good and for bad. Appreciating, savoring, that what we have left of good, well, for us it is.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to face the daily battles of addiction? Faustino knows this struggle intimately. In this episode of 'La Cara Oculta', he opens up about his personal journey through the tangled web of alcoholism and drug addiction. With heartfelt honesty, Faustino shares his experiences, shedding light on the often-hidden challenges that come with addiction.
He talks about the impact on his mental and physical health, the societal pressures, and the importance of self-reflection and making responsible choices. This episode is not just about the dark times but also about finding hope and resilience. Faustino's raw and honest approach offers a beacon of empathy and understanding for those in recovery or supporting someone who is. It's a candid look at the reality of addiction and a reminder to cherish life's simple pleasures.