Michael Walsh

Landmark Recovery Podcast

Zachary Crouch

  • Volunteers of America

Volunteers of America

Friday 9th November 2018

Tiffany Cole Hall discusses her journey from addiction counselor to COO, breaking stigma, and supporting families in this episode of Landmark Recovery Podcast.
53 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Compassionate

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Landmark Recovery Podcast
Author:
Michael Walsh
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Financial Health in Recovery
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Tiffany Cole Hall: Transforming Lives Through Compassion and Recovery

I want to break the stigma of it being these parents who are, quote, choosing drugs over their kiddos, and that is some sort of moral failing, you know, or that it says something about their character that they are addicted.
Ever wondered what it takes to change lives in the world of addiction recovery? Tiffany Cole Hall has some answers. With 16 years at Volunteers of America Mid States under her belt, Tiffany has worn many hats—from addiction counselor to Chief Operating Officer (COO). In this episode, she sits down with host Zach Crouch to share her journey and the invaluable lessons she’s learned along the way.
Tiffany opens up about what inspired her to join Volunteers of America and how her roles have evolved over the years. She also delves into the importance of breaking the stigma surrounding addiction, emphasizing that it’s a disease, not a moral failing. One of the highlights of this conversation is Tiffany’s work with Freedom House, a program dedicated to supporting pregnant, postpartum, and parenting moms along with their children.
She passionately discusses how creating a safe and nurturing environment for families can make a world of difference in the healing process. Tiffany’s unique perspective as both a counselor and a COO offers listeners a multifaceted view of addiction recovery. She talks about the challenges of working directly with clients, the necessity of setting healthy boundaries, and the transformative power of empathy and understanding.
For anyone grappling with addiction or supporting someone who is, Tiffany’s insights are both enlightening and encouraging. She underscores the importance of seeking help and reminds us that there are resources available to support every step of the recovery journey. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the human side of addiction recovery, offering a blend of professional expertise and heartfelt personal stories.