Bradley Saxon

SOBER: The Podcast

Bradley Saxon

  • Outpatient | E5

Outpatient | E5

Saturday 15th October 2022

Join Bradley Saxon, Chase Christian, and CJ as they share their heartfelt stories of recovery, emphasizing community and mentorship in 'Outpatient | E5'.
44 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Transformative

About this podcast

SOBER: The Podcast
Author:
Bradley Saxon
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Outpatient Journeys: Navigating the Highs and Lows of Recovery

When one alcoholic helps another alcoholic recover, that there becomes this altruistic movement through a non-profit motive that can set ablaze an entire city.
Ever wondered what it truly feels like to walk the path of recovery? In this episode of 'SOBER: The Podcast', Bradley Saxon sits down with Chase Christian and CJ for a raw and honest conversation about their personal experiences in outpatient recovery. They delve into the rollercoaster of emotions, the moments of triumph, and the inevitable setbacks that come with battling addiction.
But it’s not just about the struggle; it's also about the strength found in mentorship and the sense of community that can make all the difference. Bradley, Chase, and CJ discuss how breaking the stigma around addiction is crucial for healing, sharing stories that are both heart-wrenching and uplifting.
One particularly powerful moment captures the essence of their discussion: 'When one alcoholic helps another alcoholic recover, there becomes this altruistic movement through a non-profit motive that can set ablaze an entire city'. This episode is a testament to the power of shared experiences and the hope that comes from knowing you’re not alone.
Perfect for anyone navigating their own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers a beacon of hope and a reminder that recovery is possible.