Dayna Keyes & Go-To Productions

Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes

RadioRehab@Go-ToProductions.com (Charlene Goto, Dayna Keyes)

  • Weekly Roundup (Apr 03)

Weekly Roundup (Apr 03)

Friday 3rd April 2020

Join Dayna Keyes and Producer Char on Radio Rehab as they discuss recent interviews, COVID-19's impact on recovery, and their lockdown watchlist.
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Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes
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Dayna Keyes & Go-To Productions
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Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Creative Recovery Journeys
Family Recovery from Addiction
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Financial Health in Recovery
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A Catch-Up with Dayna Keyes: Weekly Roundup on Radio Rehab

We are a recovery podcast that has been around for Four And A Half Years and we've got over episodes available for you to listen to, lots of me talking to other addicts and them sharing their stories, and it's kind of like a meeting in a podcast, if you will.
What do you get when two friends, who are also passionate about recovery, catch up during a pandemic? You get this episode of 'Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes'. Dayna and Producer Char sit down for their usual check-in, but with a twist of social distancing. They chat about recent interviews, including a fascinating discussion with Spencer Folmar, the director of the new film 'Shooting Heroin'. But that's not all – they also share what they've been binge-watching during the lockdown.
It's like eavesdropping on a conversation between two close friends who just happen to be deeply invested in the world of addiction and recovery. They touch on how COVID-19 has impacted those struggling with addiction and the importance of staying connected through technology. If you're looking for a mix of light-hearted banter and serious talk about recovery, this episode is your go-to.
Tune in for a blend of personal stories, insightful interviews, and a sprinkle of humor that makes the journey to sobriety a little less lonely.