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Real, uncensored, unvarnished stories of addiction and recovery.

Produced in downtown Denver, Colorado.

www.stepdenver.org

GRIT Step Denver

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Real, uncensored, unvarnished stories of addiction and recovery.

Produced in downtown Denver, Colorado.

www.stepdenver.org

こちらで聴く: Apple Podcasts
macOS 11.4以降が必要です

    Living In Misery

    Living In Misery

    Robert had his first drink with his brother when he was just a child. For the next few decades, his alcoholism took hold of him and didn’t let go. In this episode of “GRIT”, Robert talks about his rock bottom, and the simple solution that got him out of addiction and moving forward towards serenity.

    Choosing Change

    Choosing Change

    After years of struggling with her alcoholism, Karis found herself in the cycle of short stints of sobriety followed by inevitable relapses. In this episode of “GRIT”, Karis shares the life altering moment that led to her starting her road to long term recovery.

    Letting Go

    Letting Go

    When we are in active addiction, the only people we hurt more than ourselves are our loved ones. In this episode, Paul sits down with Susan, Melanie, and Samara; three brave women who share the perspective of a mother, wife, and daughter of someone struggling with addiction.

    The First Five Days

    The First Five Days

    Usually when you talk with someone in recovery, they've got some "time" under their belt. But every person with long-term sobriety started out with minutes, hours, and days. Rarely do you get the chance to hear this perspective - when the decision to get help is fresh and the hopes and fears that come with that are new. In this episode we sit down with three Step Denver residents who are in their first five days. Meet Kyle, Joe, and Adam...

    Staying Connected

    Staying Connected

    Brandon went from being a student at FIT in New York City and living it up in VIP lounges of the hottest clubs to being diagnosed with a serious illness that nearly took his life. At his lowest, Brandon was walking the streets of Denver with nothing and nowhere to turn. Today, he has a life he didn’t think possible. This is Brandon’s story - of coming out to his mother and father (a pastor), of lessons learned on the long path to recovery, and on how he has managed to stay sober (hint: the key is in the title).

    #Addiction #Recovery #Sober #12Step #PeerRecovery #Sobriety

    Show Up

    Show Up

    Keith lived most of his life feeling caught between two worlds: one of the only persons of color in his school while living in a black neighborhood, having a white collar job while being an active gang member. A quest to be “part of” contributed to Keith’s progressive disease of addiction and he carried guilt and shame from the tragic consequences. Today Keith is the Director of Recovery for 5280 High School in Denver. This is his incredible story and what exactly he did to break free.

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