Susan Peterson shares how the Sobriety Foundation is changing lives in the recovery community
Susan Peterson shares how the Sobriety Foundation is changing lives in the recovery community
Susan Peterson shares how the Sobriety Foundation is changing lives in the recovery community
Wednesday 22nd September 2021
Susan Peterson discusses her journey from addiction to co-founding the Sobriety Foundation, emphasizing community support in recovery. Listen now on Project Recovery.
Susan Peterson's Mission: Empowering Lives Through the Sobriety Foundation
So now they can start paying for their sober living home. Most of them stay in the sober living, just like Cameron did, for a long amount of time, and it makes them feel good because now they can pay for their own living.
Imagine being at your lowest point and finding a lifeline that not only saves you but also inspires you to save others. That's Susan Peterson's story. In this heartfelt episode of 'Project Recovery', Susan, the Secretary/Treasurer of the Sobriety Foundation, opens up about how addiction touched her family and led her to co-found a nonprofit that funds sober living homes for those who can't afford them. Hosted by Casey Scott and Dr.
Matt Woolley, this episode goes beyond the surface to explore the real struggles and triumphs of recovery. Susan shares her personal battles, the emotional toll of addiction on families, and the critical role of community support in healing. She also discusses the tangible benefits of sober living environments and the daunting challenges of reintegrating into everyday life after treatment.
If you're looking for a story that combines personal resilience with a broader mission to help others, this episode is a must-listen. Susan's journey is a powerful reminder that recovery is not just about overcoming addiction but also about building a supportive community where everyone has a chance to thrive.
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Susan Peterson shares how the Sobriety Foundation is changing lives in the recovery community
Susan Peterson shares how the Sobriety Foundation is changing lives in the recovery community
Susan Peterson shares how the Sobriety Foundation is changing lives in the recovery community
Wednesday 22nd September 2021
Susan Peterson discusses her journey from addiction to co-founding the Sobriety Foundation, emphasizing community support in recovery. Listen now on Project Recovery.
TV personality Casey Scott has taken the first step. He is confronting his addiction. Now what? Join Casey on his journey to become a better person, one day at a time, new from KSL Podcasts. With the ...(view more)
Susan Peterson's Mission: Empowering Lives Through the Sobriety Foundation
So now they can start paying for their sober living home. Most of them stay in the sober living, just like Cameron did, for a long amount of time, and it makes them feel good because now they can pay for their own living.
Imagine being at your lowest point and finding a lifeline that not only saves you but also inspires you to save others. That's Susan Peterson's story. In this heartfelt episode of 'Project Recovery', Susan, the Secretary/Treasurer of the Sobriety Foundation, opens up about how addiction touched her family and led her to co-found a nonprofit that funds sober living homes for those who can't afford them. Hosted by Casey Scott and Dr.
Matt Woolley, this episode goes beyond the surface to explore the real struggles and triumphs of recovery. Susan shares her personal battles, the emotional toll of addiction on families, and the critical role of community support in healing. She also discusses the tangible benefits of sober living environments and the daunting challenges of reintegrating into everyday life after treatment.
If you're looking for a story that combines personal resilience with a broader mission to help others, this episode is a must-listen. Susan's journey is a powerful reminder that recovery is not just about overcoming addiction but also about building a supportive community where everyone has a chance to thrive.