Bradley Saxon

SOBER: The Podcast

Bradley Saxon

  • Reminded | E10

Reminded | E10

Tuesday 22nd November 2022

Bradley Saxon dives into fear, shame, and gratitude in addiction recovery, offering hope and encouragement in 'SOBER: The Podcast'.
30 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

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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Episodes:
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Facing Fear and Finding Gratitude: Bradley Saxon's Solo Journey

And all of that pain and all of those tears that have brought me to this place to help other people is what is afforded me to be thankful This Week for what god has done in my life...
Bradley Saxon goes solo in this episode of 'SOBER: The Podcast', diving deep into the emotional rollercoaster of addiction recovery. Bradley opens up about his personal battles with fear and shame, and how these emotions have shaped his path to sobriety. He doesn't sugarcoat the tough times but instead highlights the importance of vulnerability in healing. Bradley's candid reflections on his own weaknesses provide a raw and relatable perspective for anyone on a similar journey.
One of the key takeaways from this episode is the transformative power of gratitude. Bradley shares how cultivating thankfulness has been a game-changer in his recovery process, offering a beacon of hope even in the darkest moments. He also touches on the role of faith and spirituality, showing how these elements can provide strength and guidance. This episode isn't just about Bradley's story; it's a call to action for listeners to share their own experiences.
By opening up, we can help each other find the courage to keep moving forward. Tune in for an honest, heartfelt conversation that underscores the ongoing journey of learning and growth in sobriety.