M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan

M2 THE ROCK - Michael Molthan

M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan

  • M2 The Rock with Michael Molthan (4.23.19)

M2 The Rock with Michael Molthan (4.23.19)

Tuesday 23rd April 2019

Join Michael Molthan on M2 The Rock as he shares his journey from addiction to hope, with a special performance by Scotty Alexander.
Explicit
41 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

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M2 THE ROCK - Michael Molthan
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M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan
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Mindful Recovery
Body & Mind
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Michael Molthan's Journey: From Addiction to Hope on M2 The Rock

It's real life, and somebody has gotta step up to the plate and be transparent on how are we living life?
Michael Molthan knows firsthand the depths of addiction. Once a successful homebuilder, his life spiraled into chaos due to drug and alcohol abuse, leading him to homelessness and jail. On this episode of 'M2 The Rock', Michael opens up about his tumultuous past and the spiritual solutions that helped him turn his life around. His candid storytelling offers a raw and real look at the struggles of addiction and the path to recovery.
The episode features a special guest appearance by national recording artist Scotty Alexander, who brings a soulful touch with a live performance. Together, they discuss various aspects of recovery, including the role of medically assisted treatment and how to navigate social situations after getting sober. Michael emphasizes the importance of honesty and transparency in leading a fulfilling life, making this episode a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with unmanageable habits.
Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or simply interested in stories of resilience, this episode provides valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in to hear Michael's powerful message that healing is possible, and it all starts with being open about your struggles.