Next Step Graduates: Real Stories of Transformation and Growth
I love that and I love that you talked on the spiritual principles and getting assigned spiritual principles and even talking about tense stepping, because I know that's a question that we ask: how often did you tense step This Week? I feel like I'm just as willing Today as I was then, but sometimes, sometimes I don't feel like I'm very willing.
What happens after you complete a recovery program? In this eye-opening episode of 'Recovered' from The Magdalen House, Misty, Diana, and Charlene, graduates of the Next Step program, share their powerful stories of transformation. These three women open up about where they are today and how the Next Step program played a pivotal role in their recovery journey. They discuss the challenges they faced, the lessons they learned, and the ongoing impact of the program on their lives.
The Next Step is a 3-month non-residential program designed to provide structured support and accountability for women in early recovery. Misty, Diana, and Charlene talk about how the program helped them build a solid foundation for their sobriety, teaching them to be honest with themselves and practice spiritual principles in their daily lives. They highlight the importance of surrendering self-reliance and embracing willingness to grow and change.
The graduates also touch on the concept of 'the gift of desperation', which opened them up to the teachings of the program. They reflect on the promises of the third step and how donations have supported their journey and the journeys of many other women. This episode is a heartfelt testament to the power of community, accountability, and spiritual growth in overcoming addiction.
Tune in to hear these inspiring stories and learn more about how you can support The Magdalen House's mission.