Michigan State University: Student Stories of Recovery and Resilience
All these myriad of things you know emotionally we could have done to people, but so often we're able to get them back on some level, and I think that's super cool.
Imagine navigating the pressures of college life while also battling addiction. In this episode, Todd Zalkins heads to Michigan State University to meet with students from the Collegiate Recovery Community. These brave young adults open up about their journeys to sobriety, sharing the raw realities and triumphs they've experienced along the way. Todd and the students discuss the vital role of outpatient programs and how the legal system can influence recovery paths.
They don't shy away from the tough questions: How do you stay sober in an environment where partying is part of the culture? What's it like to live in recovery housing? The episode also highlights the Knoll Family Foundation and Bradley's House, a pioneering treatment center. It's a heartfelt conversation that sheds light on the resilience and determination of students who are committed to staying sober and supporting each other through thick and thin.