148 episodes

Welcome to this interview/conversation-driven podcast, an outreach looking at all things recovery. We are raw, real, and faith-based in our effort to inform, educate and share the struggles facing those battling addiction/SUD. We offer stories of those that have been there, done that, and have the scars to prove it. You will hear from parents that have lost children to drugs as well as children that have lost parents. All of that and much more in efforts to reach those that feel they are alone in the struggle and battle. Feel free to contact us with questions or the possibility of being on the show at podcast@ablbh.org

Faith In Your Recovery Podcast Randy Davis

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Welcome to this interview/conversation-driven podcast, an outreach looking at all things recovery. We are raw, real, and faith-based in our effort to inform, educate and share the struggles facing those battling addiction/SUD. We offer stories of those that have been there, done that, and have the scars to prove it. You will hear from parents that have lost children to drugs as well as children that have lost parents. All of that and much more in efforts to reach those that feel they are alone in the struggle and battle. Feel free to contact us with questions or the possibility of being on the show at podcast@ablbh.org

    Ep139 Compassion for the Struggler (Rich Harvey)

    Ep139 Compassion for the Struggler (Rich Harvey)

    Richard Harvey discusses the importance of compassion and proactive support for individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues, emphasizing the need for understanding and confrontation as a gift rather than a negative approach.
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    Highlights
    Compassion is key in approaching individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues. 🤝
    Confrontation should be seen as a gift to help individuals recognize the need for help and support. 🎁
    Building trust and providing proactive care are essential in assisting loved ones in their recovery journey. 🛣️
    Self-care is crucial in maintaining a healthy balance while supporting others in their recovery process. 🌿
    Key Insights
    Compassion and understanding play a significant role in helping individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues. By approaching them with care and empathy, we can create a safe space for them to seek help and support. 🌟
    Confrontation, when done with compassion and love, can be a powerful tool in guiding individuals towards recognizing the need for change and seeking help. It is essential to address behaviors that are harmful and offer support in a caring manner. 💖
    Trust and proactive care are essential elements in assisting loved ones through their recovery journey. By building trust and providing consistent support, we can help individuals feel secure and motivated to seek help and make positive changes. 🤝
    Self-care is crucial for individuals supporting others in their recovery process. Taking breaks, engaging in activities that bring joy, and setting boundaries are essential to maintain a healthy balance while providing care and support to others. 🌻

    • 38 min
    Ep138 20 Years of Addiction Currently 18 Months Clean (Melissa Terry)

    Ep138 20 Years of Addiction Currently 18 Months Clean (Melissa Terry)

    Melissa Terry shares her inspiring journey from a 20-year opioid addiction to 18 months of sobriety, emphasizing the importance of faith, family, and peer support in recovery. The podcast discusses a personal story of addiction recovery, highlighting struggles with opiates and near-death experiences, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and seeking help. The guest shares insights on overcoming addiction and finding hope in recovery.

    • 36 min
    Ep137 Daughter of an Addict Helps Fight the Battle (Kaylyn Mora)

    Ep137 Daughter of an Addict Helps Fight the Battle (Kaylyn Mora)

    Kaylyn Mora shares her personal journey with her father's addiction, emphasizing the importance of love, empathy, and harm reduction in supporting those struggling with substance abuse. She advocates for reducing stigma and increasing access to recovery resources.

    • 36 min
    Ep136 Freedom of Life recovery program (Patrick Jones)

    Ep136 Freedom of Life recovery program (Patrick Jones)

    Patrick Jones, founder of Freedom for Life, shares his journey of overcoming addiction and finding true freedom. He discusses the seven stages of recovery in his program, which include awakening, detox, healing, upgraded consciousness, connection, liberated living, and legacy. Patrick emphasizes the importance of personal power and self-mastery in the recovery process. He also addresses the role of faith, stating that while his program is not faith-based, individuals are welcome to incorporate their faith into their recovery journey. Patrick encourages individuals to pause and notice their thoughts and sensations before acting on addictive behaviors, promoting self-awareness and self-acceptance.
    Keywords recovery, addiction, freedom, stages, personal power, self-mastery, faith, self-awareness, self-acceptance

    Takeaways
    The seven stages of recovery in Patrick Jones' program are awakening, detox, healing, upgraded consciousness, connection, liberated living, and legacy.Personal power and self-mastery are essential in the recovery process.While Patrick's program is not faith-based, individuals are welcome to incorporate their faith into their recovery journey.Pausing and noticing thoughts and sensations before acting on addictive behaviors promotes self-awareness and self-acceptance.
    Chapters
    00:00Introduction
    00:49Patrick Jones' Personal Journey
    05:01Multiple Addictions and the Core Issue
    06:57Destructive vs. Healthy Addictions
    07:23Interference and the Impact of Addiction
    09:24Freedom for Life: Patrick Jones' Mission
    12:39The Seven Summits of Freedom
    26:03Limitless Living and Thriving Beyond Recovery
    28:31The Role of Faith in Recovery
    31:58Integrating Recovery and Treatment
    36:29Final Thoughts and Takeaways

    • 42 min
    Ep135 People, places, and things: get away from it (Tony Neal)

    Ep135 People, places, and things: get away from it (Tony Neal)

    Tony Neal shares his journey of addiction and recovery, highlighting the importance of faith and support in the process. He talks about his childhood, the progression of his addiction, and the impact it had on his relationships. Tony emphasizes the need for aftercare in recovery and the role of faith in his transformation. He also discusses his involvement in A Better Life- Brianna's Hope, and his efforts to spread awareness and support others in their recovery journeys. Tony's story is a testament to the power of faith, perseverance, and the willingness to change.

    Keywords: addiction, recovery, faith, support, aftercare, transformation, A Better Life- Brianna's Hope

    Takeaways
    Addiction recovery requires cutting ties with people, places, and things associated with addiction.Aftercare is a crucial part of the recovery process.Faith in God can provide strength and guidance throughout the journey of recovery.Sharing one's story and supporting others can be a meaningful way to give back and continue personal growth in recovery.Chapters
    00:00 Introduction: Tony Neal's Battle with Addiction
    03:09 Childhood and Early Experiences
    06:21 Introduction to Methamphetamines
    09:32 Consequences and Prison Time
    13:21 Transition to Pain Pills
    16:27 The Turning Point: Reflection and Decision to Seek Help
    25:28 Involvement in A Better Life, Brianna's Hope
    28:11 Continued Growth and Future Plans
    35:07 Advice for Those Struggling with Addiction
    38:26 Closing Remarks and Encouragement

    • 39 min
    Ep134 Michelle Scott

    Ep134 Michelle Scott

    Michelle Scott shares her journey of addiction, loss, and redemption. She started using alcohol and drugs at a young age as a way to cope with childhood trauma. Her addiction escalated over the years, leading to reckless behavior, legal troubles, and the loss of custody of her children. After hitting rock bottom, Michelle found hope and faith through the support of the Johnson County Sheriff's Department and the Grace House in Anderson, Indiana. She has since rebuilt her life, regained custody of her children, and is committed to helping others in their recovery journey.
    Keywords: addiction, recovery, faith, redemption, loss, coping, support, hope
    Takeaways
    Addiction can stem from unresolved trauma and a desire to numb painful emotions.Recovery requires a willingness to seek help and take responsibility for one's actions.Faith and spirituality can provide strength and guidance in the recovery process.Building a support network and surrounding oneself with positive influences is crucial for long-term sobriety.Recovery is a lifelong journey that requires daily commitment and self-reflection.
    Chapters
    00:00Introduction and Welcome
    01:13Michelle's Background and Professional Life
    03:06Escalation of Addiction and Reckless Behavior
    05:00Legal Troubles and Loss of Custody
    07:46Enabling and Dysfunction in Relationships
    09:44Introduction to Hard Drugs and Downward Spiral
    13:05Moving to Anderson and Introduction to Meth
    22:22Divine Intervention and Turning Point
    25:53Loss of Father and Awakening to Change
    27:43Court Hearing and Second Chance
    30:00Relapse and Surrender to God
    35:09Coping Skills and Goals for the Future
    37:19Importance of Faith and Recovery
    38:17Closing Remarks and Invitation to Listen

    • 38 min

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