TSP Boys: Sam, Devin and Chris

The Sober Pod: A Recovery Podcast

TSP Boys: Sam, Devin and Chris

  • S2 E7: Recovery in Prison (Doc)

S2 E7: Recovery in Prison (Doc)

Monday 26th August 2019

Hear Doc's inspiring story of finding recovery in prison on The Sober Pod's Season 2 finale. Discover the power of community and personal growth.
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The Sober Pod: A Recovery Podcast
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TSP Boys: Sam, Devin and Chris
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From Cell to Sobriety: Doc's Journey to Recovery in Prison

When someone does get a return on their investment, you know, and it's just oh, and there's a laundry list of guys that I could just drop names on right now that went through that program.
Imagine finding hope and a new lease on life within the confines of a prison cell. That's exactly what happened to Doc, the guest on this episode of 'The Sober Pod'. As the Season 2 finale, hosts Sam, Devin, and Chris sit down with Doc to explore his remarkable journey from incarceration to recovery. Facing a life sentence in West Virginia, Doc's story is one of resilience, transformation, and the power of community.
He shares how he found sobriety through education, mentorship, and a supportive network even in the most challenging environment. The episode delves into the harsh realities of seeking recovery in prison, highlighting the importance of forgiveness and personal growth. With empathy and genuine curiosity, the hosts let Doc's story shine, offering listeners a beacon of hope.
Whether you're on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, Doc's experience is a testament to the possibility of change and the strength of the human spirit. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that might just change how you view recovery.