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Spiritual Recovery: The Podcast
by Will's Place Recovery Resource Center
Allison Hudson, founder of Will's Place Recovery Resource Center and Huffington Post blogger, along with Sue Turner, Director of Services at Will's Place will focus on faith, recovery, and the 12 steps, as they engage with friends in the recovery community to learn how they navigate this chaotic life with the help of the 12 steps! This interview-style podcast will feature an array of recovery experiences led by those in recovery!
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"The Jumping Off Place" an interview with Valerie
Valerie is an Ohio native who relocated to NC and who is immersed in the recovery community. She is in long term recovery and shares her experience with substance use as well as her relationship with her higher power. As a long time member of a 12 step program, she credits "finding a higher power" to saving her life and she loves sharing that story with others in hopes of helping them find sobriety. Show References:"Headspace" https://www.headspace.com/Alcoholics Anonymous http://www.aa.org/"Third Step Prayer" https://aa-netherlands.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/3rdstepprayer.pdfFind a Meeting Near you https://www.aa.org/find-aaEmail us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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"I am who God says that I am" a Conversation with Kelly Staib
"When you think of an alcoholic, what image comes to mind? What behaviors does someone have with an addiction? Have you known anyone who recovered from alcoholism? How did they do it, and what changed about them? You will be inspired, enlightened, and shocked by Kelly Staib’s miraculous transformation from a burning train running off the tracks alcoholic to a vibrant recovery leader.Inside this book, Broken Is a Choice, you will be immersed in Kelly’s heartbreaking childhood sexual abuse, family abandonment, emotional and verbal abuse, harmful eating disorder, promiscuity, alternative lifestyle, and failed dysfunctional marriage. Then, you will learn exactly what she did to overcome her guilt, shame, trauma, and destructive lifestyle to get sober, manage a new way of life, and find her purpose to help others in the church, jail, and community.Kelly’s authenticity, determination, and vulnerability bring hope to people suffering from addiction. Her relationship with Jesus is the foundation for her redemption, and the knowledge and tools she learns along her journey are the keys to ongoing sobriety. Kelly’s story is not written to focus on her but to let others know you do not have to remain in pain any longer. Your situation is unique, and within these pages are encouragement, wisdom, and resources to help you heal and move forward. Discover why you are not alone, the secrets to escaping your prison, and the truth that there is an excellent plan for your life!"Podcast Resources:Kelly's book, "Broken is a Choice" https://www.amazon.com/BROKEN-CHOICE-Resurrection-Trauma-Shame/dp/1952756510/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=broken+is+a+choice&qid=1673277411&sprefix=broken+is+a+choice%2Caps%2C234&sr=8-1Jesus Calling Devotional Book https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Calling-Enjoying-Peace-Presence/dp/1591451884/ref=sr_1_1?crid=BQ2KQKQS0KM3&keywords=jesus+calling&qid=1673277446&sprefix=jesus+calling%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1Email us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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The Ole' Boy Upstairs, an interview with Howard
Howard is a dear friend of Will's Place. Known around here as "Saint Howard", he has an incredible story of faith, recovery, and service to the world of addiction. A native of Ohio, veteran, and motorcycle enthusiast, we know you'll laugh and learn all in the same minute. If you'd like to reach out to Howard email us at [email protected] us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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"Let God be God" - A Conversation about turning our will over to God in recovery
This month on Spiritual Recovery; the Podcast, we have a conversation with Kayla Z. from Illinois and our Director of Services, Sue Turner, at Will's Place. Kayla is the Director of Patient Engagement at Addiction Policy Forum and has an incredible personal story of recovery that she shares in this episode! Resources talked about in this episode:Email Kayla: [email protected] Policy Forum: www.addictionpolicy.orgRecovery Support App- https://www.addictionpolicy.org/recovery-app Will's Place: Email Sue - [email protected] Call/text 980-581-8001 www.willsplacenc.org Email us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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Recovery is Worth it, Because YOU are worth it! A Conversation with Amber
We are excited about this vulnerable and deeply honest conversation with Amber, from California, as she tells us her story of recovery, trauma, healing, and strength. We love getting to hear incredible stories of resilience and determination and are so excited to share Amber's with all of you! If you heard something you'd like to talk more about feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] Thanks to:Tom Snuggs: Podcast EditingAvery McAlhany: Cover ArtWill's Place: for hosting this podcast each monthEmail us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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Freedom from Everything; a conversation with Allison H., Caitlin M., and Laura Swisher
This month we had the joy of talking with Laura Swisher, a sober woman from Charlotte, NC, and hear her story of redemption, hope, and freedom! She leads us in a beautifully humble conversation around alcohol addiction and how being honest with yourself and a higher power brings so much freedom and allows us to be the people our higher power created us to be! Podcast Resources:willsplacenc.org Reach out to us any time - [email protected] Podcast Credits:Editing: Tom SnuggsCover artwork: Avery McAlhanyEmail us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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Families who Recover; a conversation with Sue Turner
Sue Turner, Director of Services at Will's Place Recovery Resource Center, leads a conversation about recovery and addiction and how both things impact families and friends of those who struggle with substance use disorder. Sue tells her own story of recovery and how her recovery led her to a life of service. Resource References:willsplacenc.org"Addict in the Family" Beverly ConyersParents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) Group - PAL provides hope through education and support to parents of addicted loved ones. Self supporting through donations. In person and virtual meetings. Utilizes book written by founder, Michael Speakman. What makes PAL unique is the evidence-based educational component and the peer-to-peer support, where participants are encouraged to share their experiences with each other. Educational worksheets are supplied in each meeting, discussed in group. https://palgroup.org/pal-telephone-meetings/Blanchard Institute Family support group - Free to anyone; meets Thursday evenings virtually 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm. Join meeting: https://zoom.us/j/97146691235?pwd=c3p4Y2xFS3VJdTNQejZvMVJEUkdHUT09Question? Contact [email protected] Well and Fully - Private, fee based program. 8 week program $995.00; options available for lesser cost. Certified Family Recovery Specialist Barbara Decker https://livewellandfully.com/[email protected] Family Groups - Support for families and friends of alcoholics. Based on 12 Step program. Meetings are held online and in-person all over the world. https://al-anon.org/Naranon Family Groups - Support for families and friends of people with addiction issues. Based on 12 Step program. Meetings are held online and in-person all over the world. https://www.nar-anon.org/SYLVIA PARSONS | MS, LCAS, MAC, CIP, CCTP - Addictions, Co-occurring disorders, Women in transition, Interventions, Telehealth available [email protected]://www.sylviaparsons.com/CONTACT SUE TURNER: [email protected] Credits:Editing: Tom SnuggsCover Artwork: Avery McAlhany Email us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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"Recovery, Spirituality, and the Journey to both"
Our guest this month is Dr. Mark Lassiter, a Dentist by trade, Will's Place Board member, and amazing friend of the recovery community! He joins us to talk about his own recovery journey and how his spiritual life has grown and changed throughout his recovery. He also shares a beautiful experience about how we can grow through incredibly difficult things if we never lose hope that our Higher Power is with us through everything. Resources discussed during this Podcast: willsplacenc.org - reach out to us any time with any question/situation surrounding addiction and/or recovery National Suicide Hotline: 800.723.8255National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): nami.orgCaitlin's email: [email protected] Editing Credits: Tom SnuggsCover art: Avery McAlhanyEmail us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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Staying Sober through the Holidays
This month's podcast is filled with laughter, not-so-sober experiences, and tips and tricks for staying sober through the holidays with our Founder, Allison H., our Director, Caitlin M., and our office landlord, James S. Whether you're in recovery, looking for recovery, know someone who struggles with substance use disorder, or are just interested in some tricks that will help with sober holidays, this is the podcast for you! Reach out to us with any thoughts/questions you have about this episode, [email protected] - subject line "Podcast", we'd love to hear from you! For more resources about staying sober through the holidays check out the "Sober through the Holidays" tab on our website willsplacenc.org Editing and Music Credits: Tommy SnuggsCover artwork: Avery McAlhanyEmail us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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Soul Searching: Willing to be willing
In this month's episode of Spiritual Recovery: The Podcast, host Caitlin M. interviews South Carolina youth director, Carrie Coleman, about her journey towards recovery, her relationship with her higher power, and how her faith encouraged her to remain willing in all that she walked through. Carrie is open and honest about her struggles with alcoholism as well as her relationship with the church and her youth group in hopes of encouraging others who struggle with addiction but have yet to find a safe space to talk about it. Carrie, before taking on a high school youth group, worked for a Women's College where she not only addressed her own struggles, but helped students walk through theirs. Please reach out to Carrie with any thoughts or questions that you may have concerning recovery, faith, or anything in between! [email protected] Podcast Credits:A HUGE thank you to Tommy Snuggs for music and editingAvery McAlhany for the podcast cover artWill's Place Recovery Resource Center for sponsoring the podcastReach out to Caitlin about this episode or previous episodes at [email protected] Email us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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Surrender: Sobriety is about doing whatever it takes
This month we had the privilege of talking with Chef Sam Diminich of Charlotte, NC about his journey to sobriety and surrendering his will and life to the care of the God of his understanding. His life as a self-employed chef in Charlotte was hard earned and came as the result of surrendering everything so that he could live freely. To learn more about Sam https://www.charlottemagazine.com/2020-charlotteans-of-the-year-sam-diminich/ Podcast mentions:Ben's Friends National https://www.bensfriendshope.com/sam-diminich Our Farm Your Table https://yourfarmsyourtable.com Special thanks to Tommy Snuggs for all podcast edits and Avery McAlhany for our cover artEmail us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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Faith: Choosing the Light of Hope Amid the Storm
In this third episode of Spiritual Recovery; the Podcast we are honored to talk with Mary Waite, author, recovery champion, and all around beautiful soul, about her own journey to recovery, her relationship with her higher power, and her life after the death of her 21 year old son Dalton. Mary faced the impossible but chose light over darkness and used her pain and grief to birth a new place of hope for those struggling with addiction, mental illness, and homelessness. Her non-profit, "Dalton's Vision" fosters compassion, acceptance, and love between communities and their homeless neighbors. Podcast References:DaltonsVision.org "As the Raven Cries: Choosing the Light of Hope Amid the Storm" by Mary Dalton Waite (can be ordered through the Daltons Vision website)Recovery Road Bluegrass Festival on September 25, 2021 recoveryroadbluegrassfest.orgPodcast Credits:Music and Editing by Tommy SnuggsPodcast Cover art by Avery McAlhanyReach out to us with any thoughts or [email protected]'s PlacePO Box 1014Albemarle, NC 28002Email us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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Honesty - What it takes to get honest
This month we focus on honesty powerlessness and how we reach an authentic level of honesty when we are seeking recovery. Kenny P. of Albemarle, NC tells us his experience with becoming honest as he admitted powerlessness over substances and began his journey towards recovery. This episode touches on the honesty that is required in order to submit to a higher power and hand over our will and lives to the care of a grace-filled and accepting God. Kenny's vulnerability and honesty is inspiring and offers so much strength and hope in the face of addiction and recovery! Much thanks to Tommy Snuggs for editing and music.Cover artwork by Avery McAlhanyEmail us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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What is Spiritual Recovery?
Allison Hudson, Founder of Will's Place Recovery Resource Center, and Caitlin McAlhany, Director of Faith Based Programming and United Methodist Minister, discuss how recovery from substance use disorder and faith are intertwined through the 12 steps. They talk about their own personal struggles and paths into recovery and discuss how the 12 steps led them into a relationship with their Higher Power. Editing Thanks to Tommy Snuggs and Allison Davis.Contact us: [email protected] or on Facebook and InstagramEmail us at [email protected] If you or someone you know struggles with addiction, reach out to Will's Place for help at 980-581-8001
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Allison Hudson, founder of Will's Place Recovery Resource Center and Huffington Post blogger, along with Sue Turner, Director of Services at Will's Place will focus on faith, recovery, and the 12 steps, as they engage with friends in the recovery community to learn how they navigate this chaotic life with the help of the 12 steps! This interview-style podcast will feature an array of recovery experiences led by those in recovery!
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