Resilience and Recovery: Insights from Jay Farner and Ken Stoner
The only people that don't have problems are people that are dead. If you got problems, man, be thankful, man, you're alive, and so let's just learn how to deal with them.
What happens when two high-profile individuals open up about their battles with addiction? In this episode of 'Rise Above Radio', host Mac Mullings sits down with Jay Farner, CEO of Quicken Loans, and Ken Stoner to discuss their personal journeys through addiction and recovery. Farner emphasizes the value of having good coaches and proper training, drawing parallels between his professional success and his path to sobriety.
Stoner, on the other hand, shares his struggles with anxiety and temper issues, shedding light on the emotional hurdles that often accompany addiction. They also explore the crucial role of drug courts in the recovery process, providing a unique perspective on how legal systems can support individuals striving for sobriety. Mullings ties it all together by stressing the importance of maintaining both a healthy brain and body.
The candid conversations in this episode offer a blend of personal anecdotes and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating their own recovery journey or supporting someone who is. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that underscores the power of mindfulness, resilience, and community support.