Greg Greene's Raw Journey: From Meth Addiction to Recovery and Hope
Episode Overview
Greg shares his raw and candid journey of overcoming addiction and finding spiritual growth in recovery Insights into the challenges and triumphs of the recovery journey, offering hope and inspiration Emphasis on forgiveness, self-reflection, and the transformative power of positive change Valuable perspectives on embracing personal and spiritual transformation in recovery A genuine and unfiltered discussion about the impact of recovery on various aspects of life
It's those connections, especially with God, I never had any kind of spiritual life in my entire life. I never had any connection to anything that I feel ever until I went to church one day for coffee and donuts and God nut-punched me and I couldn't deny anymore. It was so powerful for me and that was such a blessing.
What happens when you hit rock bottom and decide to climb back up? In this heartfelt episode of 'The Way Out', co-host Jason sits down with Greg Greene, a man who has faced the darkest corners of addiction and emerged with a story of resilience and hope. Greg, a former IV meth user, opens up about his time in jails and prisons, his harrowing suicide attempt, and the long road to recovery.
This episode isn't for the faint-hearted; it dives deep into the raw and often painful realities of addiction. But amidst the darkness, Greg's story shines as a beacon of transformation and growth. He and Jason don't hold back, sharing gut-wrenching experiences that highlight how drugs can erode one's moral compass and mental health. Jason even finds himself repeatedly saying, 'you're telling my story', underscoring the shared struggles many face in recovery.
This episode is more than just a conversation; it's an honest look at the power of recovery to change lives. Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, Greg's journey offers valuable insights and a hefty dose of inspiration.