Rolling Deep In Recovery is a series of real, personal interviews that explores recovery in all its many aspects. Hear guests share their first hand, authentic reflections of both unique and shared experiences during their recovery journey, even when things go sideways. This podcast is produced by T…
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Thom and Brock discuss the importance of peer support, and how broken people are the key to helping broken people. Recovery is always asking us to display different facets of our personality to connect with others. Support the show (https://pushpay.com/g/couragec?src=hpp)
Thomas and Brock discuss the blossoming of their relationship through music, and how their experience with substances, family issues, and relationships started to guide their life towards purpose and understanding. Support the show (https://pushpay.com/g/couragec?src=hpp)
Gabe is back for Thailand, Hunter is a Young Padwan for all your Star Wars nerds, and Brock found a new portal. Join in on the conversation of recovery, acceptance, and the willingness to change. Support the show (https://pushpay.com/g/couragec?src=hpp)
Nate G. shares his experience with growing up with addiction in the home and how that carved his path in life. His story of resilience is a true testament that addiction doesn't just effect the individual, but spreads throughout of the family. Family members deserve a chance at recovery. Support the show (https://pushpay.com/g/couragec?src=hpp)
A new Rolling Deep in Recovery podcast is out this week! Our guest is Nick Cunningham, current Pastor of Emmaus Church. Learn more about their ministry at lexingtonemmaus.org/ Nick shares his perspective on spirituality, religion, and how recovery sheds light on old and new convictions. Support the show (https://pushpay.com/g/couragec?src=hpp)
Soni Sonefeld knows a thing or two about success. As the drummer for Hootie and the Blowfish, he's enjoyed a three decade run in the spotlight. But struggles with alcohol have reshapped how he priories himself, his career and his family. “Life wasn’t like that before, and I couldn’t accept that things might not work out the way I wanted,” he said. “Today, I can accept that things might not work out, and I just didn’t think that way before. Recovery shows me and allows me to accept that I’m human.”Support the show (https://pushpay.com/g/couragec?src=hpp)
Most people know him as the sound of Sister Hazel, but not many people know Ken Block's up and down struggle with addiction. In this episode, Ken shares how he got sober in his 30's and the community that supported him along the way. "I just tell people: look, if somethings not right, if you are feeling isolated or lonely or out of control and your attempts to curb your use or drinking have been unsuccessful, you got nothing to lose. Come in and just listen.” Support the show (https://pushpay.com/g/couragec?src=hpp)
Traveling this week for the holidays and looking for something to listen to on the road? The Courage Center has released a new podcast, Rolling Deep In Recovery, where we interview guest speaker from a variety of perspectives on recovery. This week, join TCC Deputy Director, Brock Sansbury on how the podcast came to be and why these conversations are critical to raise awareness of recovery. Support the show (https://pushpay.com/g/couragec?src=hpp)