Erik Frederickson

The Recovering Reality Podcast

Erik Frederickson

  • The Opioid Epidemic and Alanon -with Rebekkah Miranda

The Opioid Epidemic and Alanon -with Rebekkah Miranda

Thursday 24th June 2021

Rebekkah Miranda discusses her experiences with the opioid crisis, addiction, and how Al-Anon supported her journey of hope and healing.
57 minutes
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The Recovering Reality Podcast
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Erik Frederickson
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Rebekkah Miranda's Journey: Battling the Opioid Crisis and Finding Hope with Al-Anon

Recovery is not just for the addict, it's for the family members too. Al-Anon provided a lifeline of hope and healing for me in my darkest moments.
How do you find hope when the opioid epidemic hits close to home? Rebekkah Miranda, a flight nurse from Utah, knows this struggle all too well. In this episode of 'The Recovering Reality Podcast', host Erik Frederickson sits down with Rebekkah to talk about her dual experiences: witnessing the opioid crisis firsthand as a healthcare professional and supporting her son through his own battle with addiction.
Rebekkah opens up about the emotional toll it took on her and how she managed to navigate through those challenging times. She highlights the critical role that support groups like Al-Anon played in her journey, offering her a lifeline when she needed it most. These groups provided her with tools and support, helping her find peace and hope even during her darkest moments.
Rebekkah also touches on the power of positivity and faith in the recovery process, sharing how these elements gave her strength and continue to guide her healing journey. This episode is a heartfelt conversation that offers a message of hope and inspiration for anyone affected by addiction, reminding us that recovery is possible not just for the addict, but for their families too.