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Danielle Yarrington joins Casey Scott and Dr. Matt Woolley to talk about her introduction to alcohol as a teenager, using alcohol to separate herself from her ex-husband in her mid-twenties, and the events that led her to drink alcohol every day. Danielle also opens up about her struggles to manage the chaos in her life due to relationships in her life, how she was able to only go to one rehabilitation center before committing to sobriety, and how she found her voice in rehab. Lastly, Danielle opens up about how she’s fighting for the recovery community at Brighton Recovery Center. Related Links Brighton Recovery: https://www.brightonrecoverycenter.com/
Kate Losser (Program Coordinator & Fitness Assistant at Fit To Recover) joins Casey Scott and Dr. Matt Woolley to talk about her experience with trying alcohol for the first time, finding her passion for dance, and turning to alcohol to help ease much of her anxiety as a teenager. We also dive into her decision to drop out of college at 21 years old after being diagnosed with osteoarthritis following a longboarding accident, how a series of events in life pushed her deeper into addiction, and what led her to stay isolated for two months of drinking all day. Kate also talks about her decision to seek treatment, what she learned about recovery during her stay at Brighton Recovery Center, and how Fit To Recover has helped her find a positive community. Related Links: Brighton Recovery Center Fit To RecoverSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is writer and Life Coach Dennis Berry. He is the author of the best-selling book "Funky Wisdom: A Practical Guide To Life" and host of The Funky Brain Podcast. Dennis has been sober since April 8, 2003, during which time he became a successful businessman, athlete, and family man. His recovery journey helped him find his life's mission; to help others achieve inner peace and master their lives. Dennis knows what it is like to feel hopeless and without positive direction. He transformed his life and now spends his time helping others do the same. Recovery Soapbox is a mental health podcast brought to you by Brighton Recovery Center.
Alli is one of the miracles of this recovery life. She now works in the field of addiction treatment, for Brighton Recovery Center, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Alli can be found on Instagram at @alyork22 Thank you for listening, thank you for supporting our channel and supporting our cause. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/healthehurt/support
Are you in an undergrad or graduate program for social work, and looking to complete a practicum? In this episode of recovery soapbox, Clinical Director Garrett Cimino interviews two former interns at Brighton Recovery Center. Bri and Molly share their practicum experiences and provide some great advice for those also looking to complete their programs.
We decided there was a little too much non-sense on the start of this episode, so we trimmed some of it off and reposted. Sorry if you have the first longer version! Kaitlin Gudicotti joins us on the show for this episode. She works with the Brighton Recovery Center. Our discussion involves residential substance abuse treatment and dealing with addiction. guerrillasocialwork.org Facebook: Guerrilla Social Work Podcast Twitter: GuerrillaSWP YouTube: Guerrilla Social Work Podcast Gmail: guerrillasocialworkpodcast@gmail.com Alpha Counseling: http://www.utahsbesttherapy.com/
Jonathan Saul speaks with Michael Herbert, an internationally recognized clinician, speaker, and leader in addiction treatment. Michael has over 25 years of professional experience in the field of recovery and has helped thousands of people from all parts of the world. It was a pleasure having Michael Herbert on our recovery podcast. You can learn more about Michael Herbert at his website RecoveryGuide.com. View more episodes at: http://brightonrecoverycenter.com/podcast Jonathan Saul is the Executive Director and a founding partner of Brighton Recovery Center. Without Jonathan, this recovery podcast wouldn't exist. You can learn more about Jonathan Saul here. You can subscribe to the audio version on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and Libsyn.
Alisa and Lacey speak with Mindy Vincent about the many roads to recovery, harm reduction, unconditional support, and much more. Utah Harm Reduction Coalition https://utahharmreduction.org/ More episode available at: http://brightonrecoverycenter.com/podcast/ The guests on Recovery Soapbox express their own views which may not reflect the views of Brighton Recovery Center.
Kamrin Carver with Brighton Recovery Center and Patrick Rezac of One Voice Recovery team up to discuss taboo topics and alternative paths to recovery. One Voice Recovery Website: http://onevoicerecovery.org/ One Voice Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/onevoicerecovery/ Recovery Soapbox Website: http://brightonrecoverycenter.com/podcast
Mary Jo McMillen of USARA, along with Alisa Wood and Lacey Garcia of Brighton Recovery Center, talk about the Utah recovery community, how to get involved, upcoming events, and much more. http://brightonrecoverycenter.com/podcast http://www.myusara.com/ https://www.recoveryday.org/ (September 9th 2017) Big thanks to Brighton Recovery Utah Rehab Center Music by Michael Kelsey
The podcast about all things related to the recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Today were honored to have Ian Acker, recovering addict and founder of Fit To Recover. Fit to Recover is a gym that helps addicts get clean through exercise. This podcast is brought to you by Brighton Recovery Center. Music by Michael Kelsey Se more about Ian at Fit To Recover Special thanks to Brighton Recovery Center for making this podcast possible
Northern Kentucky University’s Nurse Advocacy Center for the Underserved, or NACU, actually does more than its name implies. The program not only advocates for poor and underserved populations throughout Cincinnati and northern Kentucky, but each year it also provides vaccines, direct aid, and nursing care to hundreds of people who desperately need it. Here our guests discuss the dramatic impact that NACU has on people like Keisha Owens and others in the Brighton Recovery Center for Women, as well as homeless and underprivileged people across the region. As we approach the holidays, this is truly an episode you don’t want to miss—an amazing story of sacrifice, compassion, and the emotional bonds that are formed between nurses, students, and the populations they serve.