Sauk Valley Voices of Recovery

Recovery Greenhouse with Gerald Lott

Sauk Valley Voices of Recovery

  • S2 EP5 - Lynette Cashaw-Davis, Ohio Peer Support Specialist

S2 EP5 - Lynette Cashaw-Davis, Ohio Peer Support Specialist

Monday 5th February 2024

Lynette Cashaw-Davis discusses her path from substance use disorder to recovery advocate, focusing on holistic healing and inclusivity in the Recovery Greenhouse podcast.
48 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Compassionate

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Recovery Greenhouse with Gerald Lott
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Recovery Reimagined
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Lynette Cashaw-Davis: A Beacon of Hope in Holistic Recovery

Episode Overview

  • Lynette Cashaw-Davis shares her journey from substance use disorder to recovery advocate
  • The importance of addressing social justice issues within the recovery community is highlighted
  • Inclusivity and diversity in recovery communities are crucial for holistic healing
  • Peer support plays a significant role in supporting individuals on their recovery journey
  • Lynette's commitment to creating inclusive spaces for all individuals seeking recovery is inspiring
Recovery teaches us to live in the world, outside the world. It's about addressing social justice issues and creating inclusive spaces for all individuals seeking recovery.
Imagine turning your darkest moments into a mission that brings light to others. That's exactly what Lynette Cashaw-Davis has done. In this episode of 'Recovery Greenhouse', host Gerald Lott sits down with Lynette, the founder of I Am Light Recovery and Wellness in Columbus, Ohio. Lynette opens up about her own journey from battling substance use disorder to becoming a passionate peer supporter and advocate for holistic recovery.
She doesn't just stop at personal healing; she pushes for social justice within the recovery community, emphasizing the unique challenges faced by people of color. Lynette's dedication to creating inclusive spaces is not just inspiring—it's a call to action for anyone involved in recovery.
Whether you're on your own path to sobriety or supporting someone who is, Lynette's story is a powerful reminder that recovery is about more than just abstinence; it's about building a life full of meaning and purpose.