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Bikers speak on Recovery

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  • Salvation Army Panel.

Salvation Army Panel.

Saturday 18th December 2021

Tune in to hear bikers share powerful stories of overcoming addiction through prayer, brotherhood, and self-care on 'Riding Through Recovery'.
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49 minutes
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Bikers speak on Recovery
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Preacher
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Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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Bikers' Redemption: Salvation Army Panel on Recovery

Stay sober and clean, no matter fucking what.
Imagine the open road, the wind in your hair, and the roar of motorcycles. Now, imagine that same sense of freedom channelled into overcoming addiction. In this episode of 'Riding Through Recovery', the Salvation Army Panel brings together a group of bikers who have conquered their battles with drugs and alcohol. Hosted by Preacher, these riders share their raw and unfiltered stories of redemption and hope.
The episode is led by the Riverside chapter of the Messengers of Recovery, who dive deep into the gritty challenges of addiction, the healing power of prayer, and the significance of understanding a higher power. You'll hear about their struggles with trauma, the trust built through brotherhood, and how gratitude and self-care became their lifelines. One standout moment is the powerful declaration, 'Stay sober and clean, no matter fucking what', capturing the essence of their determination.
Through candid reflections, these bikers discuss making amends, seeking forgiveness, and staying honest in their journey towards sobriety. Whether you're on your own path to recovery or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and strategies to help you stay strong. So, buckle up and tune in to hear how these bikers found inner peace and purpose in their recovery.