Weathering the Storms: Year One of Recovery with Rev. Lona LC Currie
Episode Overview
Year one marked by homelessness and self-discovery Struggles with addiction and impact on family highlighted Importance of self-awareness and healing in recovery journey Transformation and growth through overcoming challenges Embracing gratitude and real connections for life change
Year one begins where it starts out homeless. Because for me, that's really where it starts. You know, if we talk about a mind, body kind of spirit table, you know, kind of an instruction guide, I guess.
Rev. Lona LC Currie kicks off a compelling 10-part series on 'Recovery Soulfood', diving into the first year of their personal journey through addiction recovery. This episode, 'The Storms of Change', offers an intimate look at the raw and often turbulent early days of getting sober. Rev. Currie doesn't shy away from sharing the gritty details—the setbacks, the emotional toll, and the small victories that make all the difference.
This isn't just a tale of hardship; it's a story of resilience and growth, aiming to show that even in the darkest times, there's a way forward. If you've ever felt alone in your struggle, this episode is a beacon of hope, reminding you that you're not walking this path by yourself. With candid reflections and heartfelt honesty, Rev. Currie explores how self-awareness and healing can transform lives.
The episode also touches on the ripple effects of addiction on family and loved ones, making it relatable for anyone impacted by this issue. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just curious about the journey, 'The Storms of Change' offers valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in to feel understood, uplifted, and ready to face your own storms.