Talksicology Podcast

Talksicology

Talksicology Podcast

  • Unlimited Miles

Unlimited Miles

Friday 12th May 2023

Join Joseph and Miles Walker in 'Talksicology' for a candid chat on trauma, addiction recovery, and the new Trauma Program at Recovery Unplugged.
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62 minutes
Informative
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Engaging

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Talksicology
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Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Body & Mind
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Miles Walker's Journey: Trauma, Recovery, and Advocacy Unveiled

Episode Overview

  • Joseph discusses his advocacy efforts for addiction recovery and mental health legislation
  • Introduction of Recovery Unplugged's new trauma program
  • Insights on trauma and addiction from special guest Miles Walker
  • Personal anecdotes and reflections on recovery journeys shared by Joseph and Miles
  • The episode concludes with a rapid-fire question segment, adding a touch of light-heartedness to the conversation
I genuinely believe that this program is going to give people an advantageous start and I cannot wait to see the results.
Imagine finding yourself alone on stage, tasked with delivering a powerful message. That's exactly where Joseph finds himself in this episode of 'Talksicology' as his co-host Jason is away helping family. But don't worry, Joseph has plenty to share. Fresh from an intriguing week consulting his state representative about sober community advocacy, he dives right into the heart of the matter.
He also breaks some exciting news: Recovery Unplugged is launching a new Trauma Program, which promises to fortify the connection between mental health support and addiction treatment. Today’s special guest, Miles Walker LPC, LCDC, is not just any expert; he's one of the minds behind this new trauma program. Miles opens up about how trauma and acute psychosis shaped his journey and how sobriety became his lifeline.
The conversation is raw and real, shedding light on the critical role mental health plays in recovery. Joseph and Miles don't just talk shop; they share personal stories that add depth and relatability to their discussion. And just when you think it can't get any more engaging, they wrap up with a rapid-fire question segment that brings a touch of humor to the table. If you're looking for an episode that's both informative and heartfelt, this one's a must-listen.