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In Part Three of this very special series, Dr. Jason Flowers welcomes back to the show Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin. Today, Tonda, Candy & Jeanie talk about their experiences with interventions, reflect on servant leadership and share their passion for helping others.Key Takeaways00:02 – Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin all join the show today to talk about interventions07:18 – Servant Leadership08:41 – Dr. Flowers opens up about the passion he has for helping people and how he manifested the life that he wanted14:47 – Dr. Flowers thanks listeners for tuning in to Part Three of this seriesTweetable Quotes“I think for me, really what an intervention is is when all else has failed and they don't hear your voice. The worst thing about addiction, and I think mental illness, is that you don't know how bad you are. The denial part of it is what keeps so many people from getting well.” (01:21) (Candy)“When I first got into recovery, I was so grim and so serious. And I tell people, we don't have a hot and cold faucet for feelings - the good feelings and the bad feelings. So, when we want to try to get rid of the bad feelings, we just turn off that one faucet. When we do that, we're leaving out all the joy and when you begin to finally start to walk through the stuff you're so frightened of, or embarrassed about, or ashamed, you recover the joy and the laughter.” (06:03) (Jeanie)“Servant leadership goes back to the spiritual person that I am. I think servant leadership just rises above.” (07:55) (Tonda)“It's beyond me, other than my God, as to why I'm not an alcoholic, why I'm not dead, and why I'm not alive. My family was so incredibly dysfunctional.” (10:52) (Dr. Flowers)“I didn't inherit anything from anybody. I worked for everything I did, but I manifested it. And I did it with the help of myself, my God, education, hard work, passion the people who love me, and listening to my own intuition.” (13:03) (Dr. Flowers)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Tonda's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonda-chapman-3018b2154/ Candy's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-finnigan-8194068/ Jeanie's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-griffin-d-d-lmft-lpc-lcdc-25a3939/ Books Mentioned: When Enough Is Enough - https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/when-enough-is-enough-a-comprehensive-guide-to-successful-%20intervention_candy-finnigan_sean-finnigan/372270/item/58884099/?%20utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pmax_high_vol_frontlist_under_%20%2410&utm_adgroup=&utm_term=&utm_content=&gclid=CjwKCAjwu4WoBhBkEiwAojNdXvDh%20GMtRCCcYfh_74lld3vS01dihPJOw01tfPnVXGwmtgp1g7Xtj0RoCzCcQAvD_BwE#idiq=5888409%209&edition=5001608**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of J. Flowers Health Institute. Any content provided by our co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of J. Flowers Health Institute itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
In Part Three of this very special series, Dr. Jason Flowers welcomes back to the show Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin. Today, Tonda, Candy & Jeanie talk about their experiences with interventions, reflect on servant leadership and share their passion for helping others.Key Takeaways00:02 – Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin all join the show today to talk about interventions07:18 – Servant Leadership08:41 – Dr. Flowers opens up about the passion he has for helping people and how he manifested the life that he wanted14:47 – Dr. Flowers thanks listeners for tuning in to Part Three of this seriesTweetable Quotes“I think for me, really what an intervention is is when all else has failed and they don't hear your voice. The worst thing about addiction, and I think mental illness, is that you don't know how bad you are. The denial part of it is what keeps so many people from getting well.” (01:21) (Candy)“When I first got into recovery, I was so grim and so serious. And I tell people, we don't have a hot and cold faucet for feelings - the good feelings and the bad feelings. So, when we want to try to get rid of the bad feelings, we just turn off that one faucet. When we do that, we're leaving out all the joy and when you begin to finally start to walk through the stuff you're so frightened of, or embarrassed about, or ashamed, you recover the joy and the laughter.” (06:03) (Jeanie)“Servant leadership goes back to the spiritual person that I am. I think servant leadership just rises above.” (07:55) (Tonda)“It's beyond me, other than my God, as to why I'm not an alcoholic, why I'm not dead, and why I'm not alive. My family was so incredibly dysfunctional.” (10:52) (Dr. Flowers)“I didn't inherit anything from anybody. I worked for everything I did, but I manifested it. And I did it with the help of myself, my God, education, hard work, passion the people who love me, and listening to my own intuition.” (13:03) (Dr. Flowers)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Tonda's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonda-chapman-3018b2154/ Candy's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-finnigan-8194068/ Jeanie's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-griffin-d-d-lmft-lpc-lcdc-25a3939/ Books Mentioned: When Enough Is Enough -
In Part Two of this very special three-part series, Dr. Jason Flowers welcomes back to the show Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin. Today, Candy & Jeanie talk about the critical role that family plays in recovery and the value of intimacy and being vulnerable.Key Takeaways01:31 – Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin all join the show today to talk about intimacy and vulnerability07:52 – Tonda speaks to the importance of family in the process of recovery11:14 – Dr. Flowers thanks listeners for tuning in to Part Two of this episode and encourages them to return for Part Three with Tonda, Candy & JeanieTweetable Quotes“My parents lost a biological child to polio. And, I always thought of myself as a ‘replacement daughter.' So, I got asked to speak at The American Adoption Conference. And that's all that isis fractured families. ‘Why did they give me up? I can't believe it. I can't find them.' It's just one of those things where I started realizing what family was.”(02:54) (Candy)“Every level of recovery has a family involved in it, whether it's your home group or your community. That's why I'm sober is my mother-in-law had a black belt in Alcoholics Anonymous.”(07:14) (Candy)“I do a three-day program and I'll tell them that it's designed so that the first day we think. The second day we feel. The third day we take action.”(08:09) (Jeanie)“The process of identification is the first step in healing.”(10:04) (Jeanie)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Tonda's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonda-chapman-3018b2154/Candy's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-finnigan-8194068/Jeanie's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-griffin-d-d-lmft-lpc-lcdc-25a3939/**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of J. Flowers Health Institute. Any content provided by our co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of J. Flowers Health Institute itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
In Part Two of this very special three-part series, Dr. Jason Flowers welcomes back to the show Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin. Today, Candy & Jeanie talk about the critical role that family plays in recovery and the value of intimacy and being vulnerable.Key Takeaways01:31 – Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin all join the show today to talk about intimacy and vulnerability07:52 – Tonda speaks to the importance of family in the process of recovery11:14 – Dr. Flowers thanks listeners for tuning in to Part Two of this episode and encourages them to return for Part Three with Tonda, Candy & JeanieTweetable Quotes“My parents lost a biological child to polio. And, I always thought of myself as a ‘replacement daughter.' So, I got asked to speak at The American Adoption Conference. And that's all that isis fractured families. ‘Why did they give me up? I can't believe it. I can't find them.' It's just one of those things where I started realizing what family was.”(02:54) (Candy)“Every level of recovery has a family involved in it, whether it's your home group or your community. That's why I'm sober is my mother-in-law had a black belt in Alcoholics Anonymous.”(07:14) (Candy)“I do a three-day program and I'll tell them that it's designed so that the first day we think. The second day we feel. The third day we take action.”(08:09) (Jeanie)“The process of identification is the first step in healing.”(10:04) (Jeanie)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Tonda's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonda-chapman-3018b2154/Candy's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-finnigan-8194068/Jeanie's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-griffin-d-d-lmft-lpc-lcdc-25a3939/**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of J. Flowers Health Institute. Any content provided by our co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of J. Flowers Health Institute itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
In Part One of a very special three-part series, Dr. James Flowers welcomes to the show Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin. Today, Tonda, Candy & Jeanie Griffin get personal and share their own experiences with addiction, recovery, spirituality, and The Twelve Step Program. They talk about family, and the people in our lives who become our family. Finally, they discuss the differences between belief and faith and turning to a higher power or being.Key Takeaways04:21 – Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin all join the show today to talk about spirituality, addiction, recovery and family 10:04 – Turning to God or a higher power 15:23 – Family and the spiritual world 22:39 – Jeanie's approach to family programs 32:41 – Belief and faith 35:07 – Dr. Flowers thanks listeners for tuning in to Part One of this episode and encourages them to return for Parts Two and Three with Tonda, Candy & JeanieTweetable Quotes“I guess I've been on a spiritual journey my whole life. I just keep going to the wrong address.” (06:44) (Jeanie) “Along the way, I think I've been introduced to different levels of spirituality. Some of it is pretty crazy, but we don't get to tell you how you feel in Twelve Step and that's the magic of it. I don't think you're gonna stay unless you have some sort of spiritual awakening.” (13:14) (Candy) “I think that's the way we have to approach people that are looking for recovery. Everyone comes from a different place. And, one commonality I've found is that the people who bring family in and the family takes a part in their recovery, are so much more successful.” (19:02) (Tonda) “I grew up in an alcoholic home. It was a loving alcoholic home, and there is such an animal. I knew I was loved. I knew we were loved. I also knew that there was something that crept in under the door that nobody could do anything about. And it fractured our family.” (26:02) (Jeanie) “The spiritual life is not a theory; you have to live it. And we have to live it because we are spiritual beings.” (28:56) (Jeanie)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Tonda's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonda-chapman-3018b2154/Candy's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-finnigan-8194068/Jeanie's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-griffin-d-d-lmft-lpc-lcdc-25a3939/Books Mentioned:Another Chance: Hope and Health for the Alcoholic Family - https://www.amazon.com/Another-Chance-Health-Alcoholic-Family/dp/0831400722**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of J. Flowers Health Institute. Any content provided by our co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of J. Flowers Health Institute itself. Nor is it intended to malign
In Part One of a very special three-part series, Dr. James Flowers welcomes to the show Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin. Today, Tonda, Candy & Jeanie Griffin get personal and share their own experiences with addiction, recovery, spirituality, and The Twelve Step Program. They talk about family, and the people in our lives who become our family. Finally, they discuss the differences between belief and faith and turning to a higher power or being.Key Takeaways04:21 – Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin all join the show today to talk about spirituality, addiction, recovery and family 10:04 – Turning to God or a higher power 15:23 – Family and the spiritual world 22:39 – Jeanie's approach to family programs 32:41 – Belief and faith 35:07 – Dr. Flowers thanks listeners for tuning in to Part One of this episode and encourages them to return for Parts Two and Three with Tonda, Candy & JeanieTweetable Quotes“I guess I've been on a spiritual journey my whole life. I just keep going to the wrong address.” (06:44) (Jeanie) “Along the way, I think I've been introduced to different levels of spirituality. Some of it is pretty crazy, but we don't get to tell you how you feel in Twelve Step and that's the magic of it. I don't think you're gonna stay unless you have some sort of spiritual awakening.” (13:14) (Candy) “I think that's the way we have to approach people that are looking for recovery. Everyone comes from a different place. And, one commonality I've found is that the people who bring family in and the family takes a part in their recovery, are so much more successful.” (19:02) (Tonda) “I grew up in an alcoholic home. It was a loving alcoholic home, and there is such an animal. I knew I was loved. I knew we were loved. I also knew that there was something that crept in under the door that nobody could do anything about. And it fractured our family.” (26:02) (Jeanie) “The spiritual life is not a theory; you have to live it. And we have to live it because we are spiritual beings.” (28:56) (Jeanie)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Tonda's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonda-chapman-3018b2154/Candy's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-finnigan-8194068/Jeanie's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-griffin-d-d-lmft-lpc-lcdc-25a3939/Books Mentioned:Another Chance: Hope and Health for the Alcoholic Family - https://www.amazon.com/Another-Chance-Health-Alcoholic-Family/dp/0831400722**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of J. Flowers Health Institute. Any content provided by our co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of J. Flowers Health Institute itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
On this week's episode of Friend of Jerry, Candy Finnigan from "Intervention" joins Jersey Jerry to talk about her experience being on the Intervention television series, how she got her start as an interventionist, what it takes to become an interventionist, her best & worst moments in the industry, and more.
Special Guest Candy Finnigan is a Nationally recognized Professional Interventionist, Certified Master Addiction Counselor III and featured interventionist on A&E's groundbreaking reality series, Intervention. Candy is a nationally recognized author, “When Enough is Enough: A Comprehensive Guide to Successful Intervention”, which is a guide used by so many to conduct successful family interventions. Host Dr. Flowers and Co-host Robin French discuss addiction, interventions and how the recovery industry has evolved over time.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Special Guest Candy Finnigan is a Nationally recognized Professional Interventionist, Certified Master Addiction Counselor III and featured interventionist on A&E’s groundbreaking reality series, Intervention. Candy is a nationally recognized author, “When Enough is Enough: A Comprehensive Guide to Successful Intervention”, which is a guide used by so many to conduct successful family interventions. Host Dr. Flowers and Co-host Robin French discuss addiction, interventions and how the recovery industry has evolved over time.
Longtime interventionist, Candy Finnigan, joins OG of the HRC for a discussion about addiction and what goes on behind the intervention. Music: My Achy Heart by Audio Hertz
Intervention specialist Candy Finnigan and her musician husband Mike Finnigan talk about their experiences in this life. Outro Music "Holy Water" by Jon Santana, Feat. Jake McMullen This episode is sponsored by Alliant University, Heal.com, and the National Addiction Foundation.
Candy Finnigan is a nationally recognized addiction specialist and interventionist. She was one of the interventionists on A&E's "Intervention," and has been involved in all areas of recovery for over 25 years. Candy is also a recovering alcoholic. Outro Music "Sedated" by Lukas Rossi from his album "Hollywood", available on iTunes.
Great minds think alike on Weekly Infusion, addiction specialists Dr. Drew and Dr. Bruce are joined by Candy Finnigan, star of A&E's, Intervention. Candy was one of the very first women to become an interventionist. The threesome discusses the condition of addiction, the history of intervention and various modes of recovery that are now available.
Some of our favorite interviews of 2015. Paola Mayfield from 90 Day Fiance. Candy Finnigan from Intervention. Trish Conte and John Pastor - Wife and best friend of Otto Peterson, Otto and George. Richard Fairbrass from Right Said Fred. Butch Patrick aka Eddie Munster. Happy New Year!
Candy Finnigan Intervention Lady Di Rev Bob Levy Hosted by No Filter Paul and Denise, regulars on The Opie and Anthony Show, we start with some of the latest news and videos. Then we are honored by the call from the great Candy Finnigan from A and E TVs show Intervention. We discuss all kinds of stuff about the TV show and how she started doing interventions. Then Rev. Bob Levy calls in to discuss his pill addiction. That doesn't go too well. We try for 30 minutes to get Lady Di to call, and she finally does and drives Candy nuts going around in circles about her life, and complaining to her that Opie wouldn't let her in the studio the other day. Candy doesn't know what she is talking about! Finally we get a call from our old buddy Chris and Rev. Bob Levy calls back to discuss my upcoming weight loss surgery. One of our most fun shows so far!
Addiction specialist Candy Finnigan gives a guest lecture entitled 'Adoption Before Addiction'