Don Radon's Path to Recovery: Founding Recovered and Free
Episode Overview
Don Radon's journey through multiple attempts at sobriety and the founding of Recovered and Free Insights into alternative and affordable treatment options Emphasis on accountability and peer-driven recovery support Diverse duration options available to cater to varying needs Addressing challenges in traditional treatment models and bridging the gap in addiction recovery
I don't get anybody sober. I don't cause them to relapse. I don't get me sober. How am I supposed to get you sober? And most treatment centers, you're looking at $20,000 for 30 days. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. It can get expensive.
What drives someone to keep fighting for sobriety after multiple setbacks? In this episode of 'This Pink Cloud', DJ Kelly Reverb and Chad LeMans sit down with Don Radon, the founder of Recovered and Free, to unpack his compelling story. Don's journey is marked by numerous attempts at sobriety, relapses, and moments of despair, but it’s also filled with resilience and hope.
Growing up in a household marred by alcoholism and addiction, Don began experimenting with substances at a young age. His path to recovery was anything but straightforward. He opens up about his darkest times, including suicidal thoughts, and the pivotal moment that inspired him to establish Recovered and Free in Hubbard, Texas. Unlike traditional treatment programs, Don's initiative is peer-driven and offers affordable solutions tailored to individual needs.
He emphasizes the importance of accountability and provides flexible options for those seeking recovery. Through his story, Don aims to bridge the gap in addiction support, making it more accessible for everyone. This episode isn't just about Don's personal battle; it's a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with addiction or supporting a loved one on their recovery journey.