Building Bridges: Kimberly Walsh on Community, Art, and Addiction Recovery
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What happens when you combine community support, the arts, and a mission to break the stigma around addiction? You get a powerful conversation between Kimberly Walsh, founder of Brady's Landing, and host Andrew Berstein on 'The MAP'. In this episode, Walsh shares her journey of creating a supportive community for those battling addiction.
She discusses how recovery centers not only offer mental health treatment but also provide a safe haven for individuals to engage in group therapy and build meaningful relationships. The emphasis on community is clear: it's about lifting each other up and breaking down the walls of shame that often surround addiction. Walsh also highlights the critical role family boundaries play in recovery and how the arts can be a therapeutic tool.
Additionally, she calls for corporate America to step up and contribute to the fight against addiction. This episode isn't just a discussion; it's a call to action. Whether you're personally affected by addiction or looking to support someone who is, this conversation offers valuable insights and encourages listeners to join the movement towards understanding and healing.