M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan

M2 THE ROCK - Michael Molthan

M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan

  • NO TRIPPIN THURSDAY ON M2 THE ROCK

NO TRIPPIN THURSDAY ON M2 THE ROCK

Friday 22nd May 2020

Tune into M2 The Rock's No Trippin' Thursday with Michael Molthan for heartfelt insights on addiction recovery, treatment ethics, and the power of faith.
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59 minutes
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M2 THE ROCK - Michael Molthan
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Unpacking Addiction: Michael Molthan's No Trippin' Thursday Insights

We're going to be talking about 12-step recovery. And then, after M2 The Rock, then you jump over to Rachel Stacey's page and she's doing her concert from her studio tomorrow night.
What does it take to find spiritual solutions for addiction and unmanageable habits? Michael Molthan, the charismatic host of M2 The Rock, tackles this very question in his No Trippin' Thursday episode. Drawing from his own turbulent past with drug and alcohol addiction, Michael offers a raw and honest discussion aimed at those struggling to find their way out of the darkness.
This episode is packed with heartfelt stories and practical advice, making it a beacon of hope for anyone on the recovery journey. Michael doesn't shy away from controversial topics either. He dives into the murky waters of treatment center ethics, shedding light on some of the corrupt practices that can derail recovery. But it's not all doom and gloom. Michael emphasizes the power of forgiveness and the crucial role of faith in finding lasting sobriety.
His candid approach and deep compassion make this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the complexities of addiction and the path to recovery. Plus, don't miss his concert recommendation at the end—because who says recovery can't have a soundtrack?