Hosted by Charlie & Jason

The Way Out | A Sobriety & Recovery Podcast

Hosted by Charlie & Jason

  • Truth 101 with Veronica Powell | The Way Out Podcast Episode 229

Truth 101 with Veronica Powell | The Way Out Podcast Episode 229

Tuesday 23rd February 2021

Veronica Powell's journey from addiction and abuse to finding faith and purpose is a powerful story of resilience and community support.
101 minutes
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Veronica Powell: Rising Above Addiction and Abuse

I just knew I wanted whatever God wanted for me, and that's what I would pray.
Ever wondered how someone can rise from the depths of addiction and abuse to find a new purpose in life? In this episode of 'The Way Out', co-host Jason sits down with Veronica Powell, who opens up about her challenging upbringing on the South Side of Chicago. Growing up in a harsh environment without positive male role models, Veronica found herself entangled in abusive relationships and battling drug and alcohol addiction.
Her story is one of raw honesty and unyielding faith, as she shares how she broke free from her past with the help of her faith in God. Veronica's journey to sobriety is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of staying true to oneself. She emphasizes the value of community support and positive influences in recovery, and offers practical advice on maintaining gratitude and mental well-being.
Veronica's involvement with Hope Dealers, a group dedicated to empowering others through supernatural means, highlights her commitment to service and helping others find their own path to recovery. This episode is a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is. Veronica's story reminds us that even in our darkest moments, there's always a chance for a brighter tomorrow.