Lori Windfeldt

Recovery Hour

Lori Windfeldt

  • RECOVERY HOUR REWIND: Danielle Gregorich| Best Selling Author

RECOVERY HOUR REWIND: Danielle Gregorich| Best Selling Author

Friday 31st December 2021

Danielle Gregorich talks about overcoming addiction, suicide attempts, and a stroke to become a best-selling author on 'Recovery Hour'.
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Recovery Hour
Author:
Lori Windfeldt
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Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Body & Mind
Financial Health in Recovery
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Danielle Gregorich: From Rock Bottom to Best-Selling Author

I'm kind of a sounding board for people who are severely struggling and they just don't see any fucking hope.
Ever wondered what it takes to turn the darkest moments of your life into a beacon of hope for others? Lori Windfeldt sits down with Danielle Gregorich, a woman who has faced more than her fair share of life's toughest battles. From battling addiction and surviving multiple suicide attempts to overcoming kidney cancer and a stroke, Danielle's journey is nothing short of extraordinary.
In this episode of 'Recovery Hour', you'll hear about the raw, unfiltered moments that shaped her path to sobriety. Danielle shares how she began writing as a form of therapy after a massive stroke left her unable to speak, read, or write. What started as a way to stimulate her brain function quickly became a lifeline, helping her navigate the complexities of sobriety, marriage, and motherhood. Her candid conversation with Lori is filled with humor, heartbreak, and above all, hope.
Whether you're struggling with addiction, mental health issues, or just looking for an inspiring story of resilience, this episode offers something for everyone. Tune in to discover how Danielle turned her pain into purpose and became an Amazon best-selling author. It's a testament to the power of vulnerability and the human spirit's capacity for recovery.