Recovery Boys: A Heartfelt Review by Two Suburban Dads
Episode Overview
Nat recalls his experience in rehab and the positive impact of setting his phone on 'Do Not Disturb' mode Discussion about the challenges faced by individuals recovering from addiction and the need for ongoing support Reflections on the 'Recovery Boys' documentary, highlighting the struggles and hope depicted in the film Encouragement and support for listeners, emphasizing the importance of persistence in the recovery journey Exciting updates on future episodes and the return of 'Week and Weird' segment
And even if this whole world falls apart, I never know, I just keep dancing to the beat.
Mike and Nat, the voices behind 'Recovery in the Middle Ages', bring you a thoughtful review of the Netflix documentary 'Recovery Boys'. This episode is a special treat as they dive into the poignant stories of four young men striving to overcome opioid addiction at a farm-based rehab facility in West Virginia. Directed by Elaine McMillion Sheldon, the documentary sheds light on the harsh realities and glimmers of hope that define the recovery journey.
As Mike and Nat discuss 'Recovery Boys', they weave in their own experiences with addiction and recovery, creating a deeply personal and relatable narrative. Their reflections are raw and honest, offering listeners a chance to connect with the struggles and triumphs of both the documentary's subjects and the hosts themselves. The episode doesn't just stop at reviewing the film; it also serves as a source of encouragement for anyone battling addiction.
Mike and Nat's heartfelt discussions remind listeners that recovery is a challenging but achievable journey. They express their gratitude for being in a better place today and extend their support to everyone on a similar path. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or simply interested in understanding more about addiction, this episode provides valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in for an engaging conversation that blends humor, honesty, and hope.