Radio Rehab: Catching Up on Stories of Recovery and Resilience
Obviously addiction is kind of recovery-based. Yeah, so you know, we got to hear kind of their side of it, which is a little bit different, which I thought was awesome.
Ever feel like you need a good catch-up session with friends who truly get what you're going through? In this episode of 'Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes', Dayna and producer Char sit down at the Metreon in San Francisco to reflect on recent episodes and share some current events. This isn't just another roundup; it's a heartfelt exchange that dives into the highs and lows of addiction and recovery.
Dayna, a radio personality with a rich background in rock and roll, brings her unique perspective to the table, making every conversation both relatable and insightful. One of the standout moments in this episode is the discussion about the storytelling format of the podcast. Musicians from Berklee School of Music, known as Brotherly Mud, share their personal journeys with addiction and recovery.
Their stories add a powerful layer to the ongoing conversation about sobriety, showing how music can be both a refuge and a form of expression during tough times. The episode also touches on the impact of HIV, a topic close to Dayna's heart. She opens up about her personal experience with the disease and its effect on her friend, emphasizing the importance of awareness and prevention.
It's a raw and honest segment that sheds light on another layer of struggle many face. Fans of the show will appreciate the nod to some favorite episodes, including one featuring Dayna's mom, which has been a hit among listeners. There's also exciting news about Dayna's new time slot on KFOG, where she'll be broadcasting from 3-7 pm. Whether you're new to 'Radio Rehab' or a longtime listener, this episode offers a blend of humor, heartfelt stories, and valuable insights.
It's an engaging listen that reminds us all that recovery is a journey best shared with others.