Siblinghood of Recovery: Turning Isolation into Connection
I want to respect you, the listener right up front, and let you know the focus of this podcast, my sole intent, is to reframe the isolation of addiction into a community of recovery...
Imagine finding out your child is struggling with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and feeling like you're suddenly in a foreign land. Angie Reno knows this feeling all too well. In her podcast, 'Siblinghood of Recovery', she takes listeners on a journey through the often chaotic world of addiction recovery, sharing insights and support drawn from her own family's experiences.
This episode serves as an introduction to the podcast's mission: to share vital information, promote self-education, and foster a sense of community among those affected by SUD. Angie emphasizes that while addiction is a tough road, it's one where you don't have to walk alone. By breaking down complex information into manageable pieces, she makes it easier for families to understand and navigate the challenges they face.
Angie also highlights the importance of joining support groups like Al-Anon and Co-Dependents Anonymous, which can provide invaluable community connections. But this podcast isn't just about information; it's about transforming the isolation of addiction into a supportive network. Angie’s heartfelt message is clear: recovery is possible, and together, we can make it happen.