Ray Lynch

Miracles in Recovery

Ray Lynch

  • Miracles in Recovery - 12/03/18

Miracles in Recovery - 12/03/18

Monday 3rd December 2018

Join Ray Lynch and David Essel on 'Miracles in Recovery' as they discuss addiction recovery, self-reflection, family support, and positive habits.
57 minutes
Hopeful
Empowering
Informative
Supportive
Encouraging
Educational
Authentic
Thought-provoking
Engaging
Motivational

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Miracles in Recovery
Author:
Ray Lynch
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Body & Mind
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Ray Lynch and David Essel: Transforming Lives Through Addiction Recovery

It's amazing, and it is truly a miracle when you see people who are that sick, who have gotten in so much trouble, who have lost their families, who have lost everything, who can turn all of that around in such a big way and live life to the fullest, the way it's supposed to be lived.
Ever wondered how daily habits and positive words can pave the way to overcoming addiction? Ray Lynch dives into this compelling topic on 'Miracles in Recovery', joined by his frequent guest, David Essel. Together, they explore the multifaceted journey of addiction and recovery, shedding light on its profound impact on families and communities. Ray shares personal anecdotes, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection and taking that crucial first step towards a new existence.
David brings in his expertise on alternative recovery methods, offering fresh perspectives and actionable strategies for those seeking change. They also tackle the responsibility of major corporations in the opioid crisis, making this episode not just informative but a call to action. With a blend of heartfelt stories and practical advice, this episode is a beacon of hope for anyone touched by addiction.
Tune in for an engaging conversation that underscores the power of family support, positive habits, and the unwavering hope that recovery is possible.