Mess It Up

Mess It Up Podcast

Mess It Up

  • Mess it Up Show 305 - Brobdingnagian

Mess it Up Show 305 - Brobdingnagian

Tuesday 23rd January 2024

Join Roger Stanton on the Mess It Up Podcast as he shares his inspiring journey from addiction to recovery, highlighting faith and community support.
40 minutes
Hopeful
Empowering
Informative
Raw
Honest

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Roger Stanton's Road to Recovery: A Tale of Hope and Healing

Episode Overview

  • Roger Stanton shares his journey from addiction to recovery and the impact of Celebrate Recovery in his life.
  • The episode highlights the importance of sharing personal testimonies in the recovery process.
  • Insights into the challenges faced during recovery and the role of faith and community support are discussed.
  • Roger's experience serves as a source of encouragement for listeners in their own recovery journeys.
  • The conversation sheds light on the complexities of addiction and the path to wellness.
I hope that they would maybe feel a little bit encouraged that they're not alone and that God is still in the business of miracles and he can be one for us.
What happens when someone takes their darkest moments and turns them into a beacon of hope for others? In this heartfelt episode of the Mess It Up Podcast, the Bowtie Guy sits down with Roger Stanton from the Celebrate Recovery National TEAM. Roger opens up about his battle with addiction and how he transformed his life through recovery. His story is raw, honest, and incredibly inspiring.
He doesn’t shy away from discussing the tough times, but he also highlights the immense power of faith and community support in his journey to wellness. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who feels alone in their struggle, offering a powerful reminder that recovery is possible and that sharing our stories can be a source of strength for ourselves and others.