Dawn Nickel: Embracing Recovery with Compassion and Resilience
Episode Overview
Dawn shares her journey of addiction and recovery, including struggles with various addictions and workaholism She advocates for inclusive recovery communities and the need for open discussion about any life issue Dawn emphasizes the importance of balancing recovery with family life and offers insights into her personal recovery routine Her work with She Recovers Foundation and her commitment to supporting women in recovery are truly inspiring and valuable Dawn's openness, compassion, and dedication to recovery make this interview a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and guidance in their own recovery journey
The drugs were the solution more than the problem for me without question. It's just reality and I think it's probably reality for more people than know.
Ever wondered how someone transforms their life after battling multiple addictions? In this episode of 'The Way Out', host Charlie sits down with Dawn Nickel, the inspiring co-founder of She Recovers. Dawn opens up about her journey through addiction, which included struggles with cocaine, alcohol, marijuana, love addiction, and workaholism. She doesn't shy away from discussing the void left by removing these addictions and the often counterproductive behaviors that can creep in to fill it.
What makes Dawn's story particularly compelling is her emphasis on the need for recovery communities to be inclusive and open to discussing any life issue. She advocates for balancing recovery with family life and promotes a flexible approach to healing. Through her work with the She Recovers Foundation, Dawn has become a beacon of support for women in recovery, making her a treasured figure in the community.
Dawn also shares her daily recovery routine and the challenges she continues to face, offering listeners a candid look into her ongoing journey. Her openness, compassion, and dedication make this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and guidance in their own recovery.