Honesty Liller: From Addiction to Advocacy with 'Scattered Pink'
I definitely in the beginning neglected my kids and my husband because you're building a company, even though you didn't realize how big it was going to be. And again, this is just my advice and my story.
What happens when a journey through addiction transforms into a mission of advocacy and support? In this episode of 'The Way Out', co-host Jason sits down with Honesty Liller, a woman in long-term recovery and the CEO of The McShin Foundation. Honesty's story is not just about overcoming addiction but also about finding purpose and helping others do the same. She opens up about her struggles, her recovery process, and how she turned her life around.
Her memoir, 'Scattered Pink: A Diary of a Woman in Recovery', offers a raw and honest look at the ups and downs of recovery. Honesty's conversation with Jason is filled with candid moments that highlight the messy, challenging, yet beautiful path to sobriety. She credits The McShin Foundation for playing a pivotal role in her recovery and emphasizes the importance of community and peer support.
If you're looking for a story that combines personal triumph with a passion for helping others, this episode is a must-listen.
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Scattered Pink with Honesty Liller | The Way Out Podcast Episode 295
Scattered Pink with Honesty Liller | The Way Out Podcast Episode 295
Scattered Pink with Honesty Liller | The Way Out Podcast Episode 295
Monday 30th May 2022
Honesty Liller discusses her path from addiction to advocacy and her memoir 'Scattered Pink' on The Way Out Podcast. Tune in for an inspiring story.
Honesty Liller: From Addiction to Advocacy with 'Scattered Pink'
I definitely in the beginning neglected my kids and my husband because you're building a company, even though you didn't realize how big it was going to be. And again, this is just my advice and my story.
What happens when a journey through addiction transforms into a mission of advocacy and support? In this episode of 'The Way Out', co-host Jason sits down with Honesty Liller, a woman in long-term recovery and the CEO of The McShin Foundation. Honesty's story is not just about overcoming addiction but also about finding purpose and helping others do the same. She opens up about her struggles, her recovery process, and how she turned her life around.
Her memoir, 'Scattered Pink: A Diary of a Woman in Recovery', offers a raw and honest look at the ups and downs of recovery. Honesty's conversation with Jason is filled with candid moments that highlight the messy, challenging, yet beautiful path to sobriety. She credits The McShin Foundation for playing a pivotal role in her recovery and emphasizes the importance of community and peer support.
If you're looking for a story that combines personal triumph with a passion for helping others, this episode is a must-listen.