Finding New Waters

Finding New Waters

Our goal in creating Finding New Waters Podcast is to provide a resource for families to help navigate the complexities of supporting a loved one struggling with Substance Use or Mental Health.   When we find ourselves in crisis due to one of these issues, most people have no idea where to turn.   We hope to shed some light onto what is often the darkest hour for many families.   Website: https://www.findingnewwaters.com

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    Resilience in Real Time: Gregg Champion on Recovery, Fire, and Starting Over

    In this moving episode of Finding New Waters, B. Reeves and Justin McClendon sit down with Gregg Champion—entrepreneur, recovery advocate, and co-founder of Startup Recovery—to talk about his 30-year journey in sobriety and the devastating California wildfires that destroyed his home, schools, and 70% of his business in a single day. Gregg shares how recovery equipped him to respond with clarity, prioritize family and clients, and rally his community during an unthinkable disaster. He opens up about the creation of Startup Recovery, his belief that we should “shift addiction to passion,” and why he rejects the idea of “get well jobs” in favor of pursuing purpose from the start. From Hollywood to entrepreneurship to building sober living communities, Gregg’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and faith in humanity—restored in the aftermath of tragedy. 📍 Learn more about Startup Recovery: Website: https://www.startuprecovery.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greggchampion LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greggchampion 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Gregg Champion 02:00 – The story behind Gregg’s “Live Like Braun” hat 05:00 – Discovering his “it factor” and the second definition of Champion 07:00 – Sobriety, entrepreneurship, and founding Startup Recovery 10:00 – Rejecting the “get well job” and choosing passion 13:00 – The January 7th fires: losing his home, business, and schools 17:00 – Keeping kids together to reduce trauma 20:00 – Rebuilding Startup Recovery in Santa Monica 23:00 – Addiction, divorce, and the fallout after disaster 27:00 – Faith restored: strangers’ generosity after the fire 30:00 – Gratitude, perspective, and resilience in real time 35:00 – Startup 2.0 and what’s next 40:00 – How to connect with Gregg Champion Gregg Champion Co-Founder, Startup Recovery | Recovery Advocate | Entrepreneur Gregg Champion has been sober for 30 years and is the co-founder of Startup Recovery, a unique program in Southern California combining mentorship, entrepreneurship, and clinical treatment. With a background in film, branding, and teaching entrepreneurship at USC, Gregg integrates his passion for innovation with his commitment to recovery. His mission is to help people “shift addiction to passion” and live with purpose. 🌐 Startup Recovery Startup Recovery: https://www.startuprecovery.com Startup Wellness: https://www.startupwellness.com Startup Apartments: https://www.startupapartments.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newwatersrecovery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwatersrecovery LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-waters-recovery TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@newwatersrecovery_nc Podcast Website: https://www.findingnewwaters.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NOV2g85KExFWU5mTz5Gjw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-new-waters/id1684075608 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfAIXtiOgy1XFcwAduXgXw YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuJOc6yLcjibGGAKgLYPCN47etJCY89mn #GreggChampion #StartupRecovery #Resilience #AddictionRecovery #FindingNewWaters #RecoveryJourney #SoberEntrepreneur #Sobriety30Years #ShiftAddictionToPassion #RecoveryCommunity

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    Getting Sober at 17: John Lieberman on 40 Years of Recovery and Leading Visions Teen

    In this episode of Finding New Waters, B. Reeves and Justin McClendon sit down with John Lieberman, CEO of Visions Teen Treatment Centers in California, a premier program for adolescents struggling with substance use and mental health. John shares his remarkable journey of getting sober at just 17 years old in 1985, entering treatment twice as a teenager, and finding hope that recovery could actually be fun. Now celebrating nearly 40 years in recovery and four decades working in the field, John reflects on how his early experiences shaped his lifelong dedication to adolescent treatment. He discusses his path from floor tech to national outreach director, the founding of Visions, and why he believes in meeting teens with honesty, authenticity, and family support. John also sounds the alarm about today’s challenges—social media, misdiagnosed mental health, and the dangers of THC and psychedelics for vulnerable youth. This conversation is raw, inspiring, and full of wisdom from someone who has dedicated his life to helping young people and families find healing. 📍 Learn more about Visions: https://visionsteen.co 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to John Lieberman 02:00 – Getting sober at 17 in Pasadena, CA 06:00 – Finding hope that recovery could be fun 10:00 – Lessons from early treatment experiences 15:00 – From floor tech to 40 years in adolescent treatment 20:00 – Why authenticity matters in youth recovery 24:00 – Visions Teen: dual diagnosis & family-focused programming 29:00 – Why all-gender treatment environments matter 33:00 – The rise of anxiety, OCD, and autism spectrum diagnoses 38:00 – Social media’s devastating impact on kids 44:00 – THC, psychedelics, and the reality of psychosis in teens 50:00 – Why parents must get involved in recovery 54:00 – A message of hope for families John Lieberman CEO, Visions Teen Treatment Centers John Lieberman has been working in the field of addiction and adolescent mental health for nearly 40 years. After getting sober at 17, John began his career as a floor tech and went on to become a leader, educator, and advocate in adolescent treatment. Today, he serves as CEO of Visions Teen Treatment Centers in California, widely regarded as the gold standard in adolescent care. John is passionate about authentic connection, family involvement, and raising awareness about the unique challenges facing today’s youth. 🌐 Visions Teen Treatment Visions Teen Treatment: https://visionsteen.com “The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt Circle of Security Parenting: https://circleofsecurityinternational.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newwatersrecovery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwatersrecovery LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-waters-recovery TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@newwatersrecovery_nc Podcast Website: https://www.findingnewwaters.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NOV2g85KExFWU5mTz5Gjw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-new-waters/id1684075608 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfAIXtiOgy1XFcwAduXgXw YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuJOc6yLcjibGGAKgLYPCN47etJCY89mn #JohnLieberman #VisionsTeen #AdolescentRecovery #AddictionRecovery #FindingNewWaters #TeenMentalHealth #SubstanceAbuseTreatment #SobrietyAt17 #RecoveryCommunity #YouthRecovery

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    Tom Farley on Recovery, Chris Farley’s Legacy, and Building a Life Beyond the Spotlight

    In this heartfelt episode of Finding New Waters, B. Reeves and Justin McClendon sit down with Tom Farley—speaker, author, recovery advocate, and brother of the late comedian Chris Farley. Tom opens up about his personal journey through addiction and recovery, the impact of his brother’s very public death, and how writing The Chris Farley Show helped him heal and see Chris in a new light. He reflects on growing up in Wisconsin, navigating sobriety after years of false starts, and finding purpose in working with teens, treatment centers, and now with Recovery.com. From stories of Wall Street and New York nightlife to insights on authenticity, grief, and fun in recovery, Tom’s story is equal parts cautionary and inspiring. He also shares the exciting news of an upcoming film adaptation of The Chris Farley Show—and why he hopes it will become a tool for the recovery community. 📍 Learn more about Tom’s work: https://www.recovery.com 📕 Book: The Chris Farley Show 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Tom Farley 01:00 – Tom’s work with Recovery.com and Recovery Cast 03:00 – How Chris Farley’s story first brought Tom into recovery work 05:00 – Sobriety “attempts” vs. true recovery 07:00 – The meeting that changed everything 10:00 – Writing The Chris Farley Show and seeing Chris differently 13:00 – The “mascot” persona and searching for authenticity 16:00 – Growing up, prep school, and Georgetown years 19:00 – Life in New York finance & Chris’s rise at SNL 22:00 – News about The Chris Farley Show movie adaptation 26:00 – Recovery.com’s mission & patient-first approach 30:00 – Building healthy workplace culture rooted in gratitude 34:00 – Belonging, connection, and living as one whole person 38:00 – Lessons from recovery: action before results 41:00 – Why fun in recovery is not only possible—but essential “I thought recovery meant no more fun—but I’ve had more fun sober than I ever did drinking. You’re not going to tell a Farley they can’t have fun.” – Tom Farley Tom Farley Tom Farley is a speaker, author, and recovery advocate. He wrote The Chris Farley Show, a New York Times bestselling oral history of his brother, the late comedian Chris Farley. Tom has spent years developing prevention and treatment programs for teens and young adults, and today works with Recovery.com, a patient-focused platform dedicated to connecting people with recovery resources and building community through podcasts, articles, and education. Recovery.com The Chris Farley Show (Book) Recovery Cast Podcast Giving Voice to Depression Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newwatersrecovery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwatersrecovery LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-waters-recovery TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@newwatersrecovery_nc Podcast Website: https://www.findingnewwaters.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NOV2g85KExFWU5mTz5Gjw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-new-waters/id1684075608 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfAIXtiOgy1XFcwAduXgXw YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuJOc6yLcjibGGAKgLYPCN47etJCY89mn #TomFarley #ChrisFarley #RecoveryPodcast #AddictionRecovery #FindingNewWatersPodcast #RecoveryCommunity #TheChrisFarleyShow #RecoveryDotCom #SobrietyJourney #FunInRecovery

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    Sitting with Discomfort: Ryan Soave on Trauma, Recovery, and Resilience

    In this episode of Finding New Waters, B. Reeves and Justin McClendon sit down with Ryan Soave, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, certified trauma therapist, and research consultant for Huberman Lab at Stanford University Department of Neurobiology. Ryan opens up about his journey from entrepreneur and world traveler to finding his true calling in the treatment of trauma and addiction. He shares insights from years of clinical practice, research, and personal transformation—exploring why we confuse discomfort with danger, how trauma builds over time, and why resilience requires learning to sit with the difficult emotions instead of running from them. Drawing on practices like meditation, Yoga Nidra, Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, and breathwork, Ryan offers both science and story to help us understand how to uncover our true selves through recovery and healing. 📍 Learn more about Ryan: Guardian Recovery – Ryan Soave 📲 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryan.swa 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjswa ⸻ ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Ryan Soave 02:00 – From entrepreneurship to trauma treatment 04:00 – Research with Huberman Lab & VR experiments on fear 07:00 – The barnacle boat: how trauma builds up over time 10:00 – Early programming and its effects on relationships 13:00 – Why we confuse discomfort with danger 17:00 – Addictive behaviors and the search for relief 21:00 – Meaning-making, worry, and fear of the future 24:00 – Principles in action: practicing recovery in relationships 27:00 – Sensitivity, stress, and self-regulation tools 30:00 – Yoga Nidra and Non-Sleep Deep Rest explained 34:00 – Breathwork, pausing, and the power of stillness 41:00 – Practical tools for re-centering in stress 44:00 – Final reflections & how to connect with Ryan ⸻ 💬 Powerful Quote: “We often confuse discomfort with danger—and then react to it as if it’s life or death.” – Ryan Soave ⸻ 👤 Guest Bio: Ryan Soave LMHC | Certified Trauma Therapist | Program Developer | Research Consultant Ryan Soave brings deep experience as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, certified trauma therapist, program developer, and research consultant for Huberman Lab at Stanford University Department of Neurobiology. After graduating from Wake Forest University and building a successful business career, Ryan faced personal and spiritual challenges that led him to pursue a Master’s in Mental Health Counseling. He has since worked with thousands of clients with complex PTSD, designed and facilitated large workshops, and spoken at national conferences as an expert in trauma and addiction treatment. Ryan has also been invited multiple times to lead meditations for members and staffers of the United States Congress. Trained in modalities such as yoga, Yoga Nidra, Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, and breathwork, Ryan approaches recovery with passion, commitment, and joy—believing that trauma treatment is an uncovering process that allows people to remember their true selves. 🌐 Learn More – Guardian Recovery ⸻ 📚 Resources Mentioned: • Yoga Nidra / NSDR guided practices • Breathwork and Somatic Experiencing • Guardian Recovery: https://www.guardianrecovery.com ⸻ 📱 Follow Us: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newwatersrecovery • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwatersrecovery • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-waters-recovery • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@newwatersrecovery_nc ⸻ ▶️ Watch & Listen: • Podcast Website: https://www.findingnewwaters.com • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NOV2g85KExFWU5mTz5Gjw • Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-new-waters/id1684075608 • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfAIXtiOgy1XFcwAduXgXw • YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuJOc6yLcjibGGAKgLYPCN47etJCY89mn #RyanSoave #TraumaRecovery #AddictionRecovery #HubermanLab #FindingNewWaters #YogaNidra #NSDR #SomaticExperiencing #Breathwork #PTSDHealing

    47 phút
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    Getting Sober at 19: Chris Love on Fun, Faith & Finding Purpose

    In this inspiring episode of Finding New Waters, B. Reeves sits down with Chris Love, who got sober at just 19 years old and has spent the last 16 years building a life centered around service, connection, and joy. Chris shares his journey from early addiction to finding freedom in recovery, and how getting sober young opened unexpected doors to a fulfilling and purpose-driven life.He talks about overcoming the stigma of getting sober in your teens, the role of faith in his recovery, and why he believes that life in sobriety isn’t just about abstinence—it’s about living fully. Chris also shares his passion for helping others see the possibility of joy in early recovery, proving that sobriety doesn’t have to mean missing out—it can mean gaining everything.⸻⏱️ Timestamps:00:00 – Welcome & Introduction to Chris Love01:05 – Chris’s story: From partying teen to early recovery04:20 – Why he chose sobriety at 1907:10 – Facing the stigma of young recovery10:00 – Building a support network and finding mentors13:15 – Faith, hope, and spiritual growth in sobriety17:40 – Why recovery isn’t just “not drinking”21:05 – Discovering fun, joy, and adventure in sobriety26:50 – Service work and giving back to the community31:10 – Life lessons from 16 years sober35:00 – Chris’s advice for young people in recovery39:20 – Final reflections & closing thoughts⸻💬 Powerful Quote:“You can have so much fun at 19 getting sober—you just have to be open to the possibility of it.” – Chris Love⸻👤 Guest Bio:Chris LoveChris Love entered recovery at 19 years old and has remained sober for over 16 years. His life’s mission is to show others—especially young people—that sobriety is not a limitation but an opportunity. Through faith, service, and a commitment to growth, Chris has built a life he once thought was impossible.⸻📚 Resources Mentioned:https://www.hqpsych.com/chris-love • Circle of Security Parenting: https://circleofsecurityinternational.com⸻📱 Follow Us: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newwatersrecovery • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwatersrecovery • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-waters-recovery • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@newwatersrecovery_nc⸻▶️ Watch & Listen: • Podcast Website: https://www.findingnewwaters.com • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NOV2g85KExFWU5mTz5Gjw • Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-new-waters/id1684075608 • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfAIXtiOgy1XFcwAduXgXw • YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuJOc6yLcjibGGAKgLYPCN47etJCY89mn#ChrisLove #YoungRecovery #SobrietyAt19 #AddictionRecovery #FaithInRecovery #FindingNewWaters #SobrietyJourney #LifeInSobriety #RecoveryIsPossible

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    Why I Started a Treatment Center with Luke DeGrossi

    In this powerful episode of Finding New Waters, B. Reeves sits down with Luke DeGrossi, CEO of Novara Recovery Center, to talk about how a single journal entry in a psychiatric hospital changed the course of his life. Luke shares his raw and honest journey through addiction, mental health, and long-term recovery—and how it all led him to build a treatment center designed to meet people where they are. Luke opens up about what it means to be of service, how to honor the “window of recovery,” and why personal experience can be one of the greatest assets in leading others out of the darkness. Whether you’re in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just seeking hope—you’ll find it here. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to Luke DeGrossi 01:10 – Luke’s first experience with treatment and the psych ward journal 03:45 – Why he kept going back to recovery, even after falling 06:20 – “What if you had all the money in the world?” and the Novara vision 09:00 – Learning to answer the call when the window of recovery opens 11:15 – How Novara aims to meet people where they are 14:00 – Service, humility, and the weight of the work 17:50 – Family support and the impact of healing together 20:10 – Mentorship, Villanova, and giving back 23:00 – What makes a treatment center truly supportive 26:30 – Final reflections and the future of Novara Recovery Guest Bio: Luke DeGrossi CEO, Novara Recovery Center LinkedIn Profile Luke is the CEO of Novara Recovery Center, where he leads the company’s strategy and mission to make addiction treatment accessible and effective. With over a decade of personal sobriety and more than 10 years of leadership experience, Luke combines professional excellence with a deep, personal passion for recovery. He also serves as Chairman of the Board for Friends of Valence College Prep and sits on the Villanova School of Business Mentorship Advisory Board. Resources Mentioned: Novara Recovery Center: https://www.novararecoverycenter.com Circle of Security Parenting: https://circleofsecurityinternational.com 📍 Learn more: ⁠https://www.novararecoverycenter.com⁠ 🔗 Connect with Luke on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukedegrossi/⁠ Watch & Listen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newwatersrecovery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwatersrecovery LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-waters-recovery TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@newwatersrecovery_n Podcast Website: https://www.findingnewwaters.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NOV2g85KExFWU5mTz5Gjw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-new-waters/id1684075608 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfAIXtiOgy1XFcwAduXgXw YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuJOc6yLcjibGGAKgLYPCN47etJCY89mn #LukeDeGrossi #NovaraRecovery #AddictionRecovery #FindingNewWaters #RecoveryLeadership #MentalHealthAwareness #SubstanceUseDisorder #LongTermSobriety #PsychWardToCEO #TreatmentThatWorks

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    How Dr. Hobelmann Rebuilt His Life After Addiction

    In this episode of Finding New Waters, B. Reeves sits down with Dr. Greg Hobelmann, co-CEO of Ashley Addiction Treatment and a person in long-term recovery. Greg opens up about his battle with addiction as a practicing anesthesiologist, his path to sobriety, and how he ultimately returned to Ashley as a leader after once leaving in relapse. His story is one of redemption, personal transformation, and the power of second chances. From a deeply personal account of relapse to his rise as a respected recovery professional, this episode dives into how building healthy habits and embracing a life of service can truly lead to freedom and fulfillment in recovery. Dr. Hobelmann also explores the science of habit formation, the spiritual foundation of sustained sobriety, and how recovery can be not just healing—but joyful. 📍 Learn more about Ashley Addiction Treatment: https://www.ashleytreatment.org 📧 Contact Dr. Greg Hobelmann: jghobelmann@ashleytreatment.org Timestamps 00:00 – Intro & Welcome 00:56 – What Is Ashley Addiction Treatment? 02:10 – Dr. Hobelmann’s Story: From Anesthesiologist to Recovery 05:00 – His First Treatment Experience 06:55 – Relapse and Redemption 08:15 – The Return to Ashley 10:35 – Redefining “Addict” & Battling Stigma 13:05 – Father Martin’s Legacy & the Origins of Ashley 17:20 – Monitoring Programs & Why Structure Helps 21:00 – Building Joy and Freedom in Recovery 23:10 – Daily Spiritual Maintenance 26:00 – Habit Formation & Behavioral Change 31:40 – Discipline, Structure & Emotional Sobriety 35:45 – Recovery as a Lifelong Journey 40:30 – Ashley’s Full Continuum of Care 49:00 – Final Reflections on Growth & Gratitude 50:35 – How to Reach Ashley Addiction Treatment Key Quote “If I don’t get high in sobriety, I’m not going to be able to stay sober. I’ve got to enjoy this.” — Dr. Greg Hobelmann

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    What No One Is Saying About Mental Health Reform with BRANDY PRICE KLINGMAN

    In this bold and passionate episode of Finding New Waters, B. Reeves sits down with Brandy Klingman—a licensed psychotherapist, founder, and CEO of St. Christopher’s and Magnolia Bell treatment centers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. With over two decades of experience in behavioral health, Brandy brings a rare blend of clinical insight and fearless advocacy to the conversation.She opens up about the fight to regulate dangerous substances like Kratom and Delta-8, the importance of long-term care, and what it’s like to bring her voice directly into policy conversations in Washington D.C. Whether you’re in recovery, a family member, or working in the treatment space, Brandy’s message is one of clarity, courage, and commitment to truth.⸻⏱️ Timestamps • 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Brandy Klingman • 01:00 – About St. Christopher’s: 8-month treatment rooted in connection • 04:00 – Infusing clinical care into 12-step models • 05:30 – Why she works in national advocacy and what drives it • 08:00 – The need for people in recovery at policy tables • 12:00 – On stigma, honesty, and modeling change • 15:00 – Her personal and professional path into addiction work • 20:00 – Diagnoses like antisocial disorder: What needs to shift • 23:00 – How young people are reshaping mental health conversations • 24:30 – The risks of Kratom and Delta-8: What’s not being talked about • 30:00 – Foreign synthetics and how they’re getting into kids’ hands • 36:00 – Prevention, regulation, and protecting future generations • 42:00 – Her new women’s program: Magnolia Bell • 44:00 – Final thoughts: action, community, and staying in the fight⸻💬 Powerful Quote“If there’s going to be a decision made about mental health or substance use treatment, we need a voice in the room.” – Brandy Klingman⸻👤 Guest BioBrandy KlingmanPsychotherapist | CEO of St. Christopher’s & Magnolia Bellwww.brandypklingman.comBrandy Klingman is a licensed psychotherapist, founder, and CEO of both St. Christopher’s Addiction Wellness (a long-term men’s treatment center) and Magnolia Bell (a new program for women) based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She has over 20 years of experience in behavioral health and is a fierce advocate for regulatory reform, access to long-term care, and ethical leadership in addiction treatment. Brandy is active in both state and federal mental health policy conversations and is on a mission to change the way our country approaches recovery—starting with truth.⸻📚 Resources Mentioned • Brandy Klingman Official Website: https://www.brandypklingman.com • St. Christopher’s Addiction Wellness: https://www.addictionwellness.com • Magnolia Bell Women’s Program: (website not listed yet—can be added later) • Circle of Security Parenting: https://circleofsecurityinternational.com⸻📱 Follow Us • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newwatersrecovery • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwatersrecovery • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-waters-recovery • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@newwatersrecovery_nc⸻▶️ Watch & Listen • Podcast Website: https://www.findingnewwaters.com • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NOV2g85KExFWU5mTz5Gjw • Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-new-waters/id1684075608 • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfAIXtiOgy1XFcwAduXgXw • YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuJOc6yLcjibGGAKgLYPCN47etJCY89mn#BrandyKlingman #AddictionRecovery #MentalHealthAdvocacy #LongTermTreatment #MagnoliaBell #StChristophersRecovery #PolicyReform #FindingNewWatersPodcast

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Our goal in creating Finding New Waters Podcast is to provide a resource for families to help navigate the complexities of supporting a loved one struggling with Substance Use or Mental Health.   When we find ourselves in crisis due to one of these issues, most people have no idea where to turn.   We hope to shed some light onto what is often the darkest hour for many families.   Website: https://www.findingnewwaters.com

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