Real Recovery Podcast

Julie and Peter
Real Recovery Podcast

Real Recovery Podcast Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN: 99-1347297) that empowers, enlightens, and inspires those on their recovery journey by sharing authentic stories, practical advice, and community insights. We create a safe and engaging platform for individuals to find solace, strength, and solidarity. Our podcast demystifies the recovery process, celebrates progress, and fosters belonging among listeners. By amplifying diverse voices within the recovery community, Real Recovery aims to be a beacon of hope. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realrecoverypodcast/support

  1. RRP Episode 43: From Addiction to Advocacy—Patty’s Journey with Oxford House

    12월 20일

    RRP Episode 43: From Addiction to Advocacy—Patty’s Journey with Oxford House

    Title: RRP Episode 43: From Addiction to Advocacy—Patty’s Journey with Oxford House Presenters: Peter and Julie Length: 1 hour, 5 minutes Links to Websites Discussed: Oxford House Oxford House Vacancies Real Recovery Podcast Key Points with Time Stamps: [00:01:34] Introduction to Patty and her background at recovery events, including meeting her at True Colors' Recover Out Loud event. [00:04:31] Patty’s early life challenges, growing up in a broken home, and her struggles with addiction. [00:07:30] Patty’s turning point: a pivotal moment in court led her to drug court and treatment programs. [00:09:16] Transitioning from incarceration to recovery housing with Oxford House and how it became a foundation for her recovery. [00:17:17] Establishing boundaries and severing toxic relationships to focus on a healthier future. [00:27:37] The importance of community support, particularly in dealing with personal loss, and the role of culturally specific recovery programs like Wellbriety. [00:42:47] Insights into the peer-driven recovery model of Oxford House, fostering accountability and community. [00:56:10] Embracing therapy and personal growth as crucial elements of long-term recovery. [01:02:27] Patty’s advice to those struggling: “You are not alone. Come home to recovery.” Summary: In this episode, Patty shares her incredible journey from addiction and incarceration to becoming an advocate and mentor in the recovery community. She highlights how Oxford House and peer-driven recovery helped her rebuild her life. Patty discusses the transformative power of community, culturally specific programs like Wellbriety, and the steps she took to create a strong foundation in sobriety. Conclusion: Patty’s story is a beacon of hope, demonstrating that recovery is possible with support, determination, and the right tools. Her journey inspires listeners to embrace change, find their community, and believe in the power of transformation. Hashtags: #RealRecoveryPodcast, #AddictionRecovery, #OxfordHouse, #Wellbriety, #RecoveryJourney, #HopeAndHealing, #CommunitySupport, #SobrietyStories, #PeerDrivenRecovery, #ResilienceAndHope, @OxfordHouse --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realrecoverypodcast/support

    1시간 12분
  2. RRP Episode 42: Erin Kelling – From Addiction to Leadership at Arbor House Portland

    12월 13일

    RRP Episode 42: Erin Kelling – From Addiction to Leadership at Arbor House Portland

    Title: RRP 42: Erin Kelling – From Addiction to Leadership at Arbor House Portland Presenters: Peter, Julie Length: 1 hour, 12 minutes Links to Websites: Arbor House Portland, Real Recovery Podcast Key Points: [00:00:00] Introduction to Erin Kelling: Journey from addiction and homelessness to recovery and leadership. [00:01:11] The importance of a safe and supportive recovery meeting environment. [00:05:50] Erin’s early experiences with addiction and fear from childhood. [00:13:43] Challenges of early homelessness and abusive relationships during addiction. [00:20:38] Transition through the court system and discovering drug court as a turning point. [00:35:00] Working through steps in recovery and embracing a new life through service. [00:42:33] Becoming the house manager at Arbor House Portland and the impact of building community. [00:52:08] Rebuilding relationships with family and maintaining long-term recovery. [00:57:48] The power of giving back and inspiring others in their recovery journey. Summary: In this episode, Erin Kelling shares her powerful journey from a chaotic life of addiction and homelessness to becoming a leader in recovery. Through her experiences, Erin highlights the importance of supportive recovery programs, the transformative power of the 12 Steps, and the fulfillment of helping others. As the house manager at Arbor House Portland, Erin exemplifies resilience and the rewards of living a life in service to others. Conclusion: Erin’s story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the importance of second chances. Her work at Arbor House Portland continues to inspire women on their own recovery journeys, reminding us that change is possible with the right support and determination. Hashtags: #RealRecoveryPodcast, #RecoveryJourney, #AddictionRecovery, #ArborHousePortland, #SecondChances --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realrecoverypodcast/support

    1시간 13분
  3. RRP Episode 41: Embracing Authenticity—Nick Margolies' Journey as a Trans Man in Recovery

    12월 6일

    RRP Episode 41: Embracing Authenticity—Nick Margolies' Journey as a Trans Man in Recovery

    Podcast Title: RRP 41: Embracing Authenticity—Nick Margolies' Journey as a Trans Man in Recovery Presenters: Peter, Julie, and guest Nick Margolies Length: 1 hour, 11 minutes Key Points and Topics Discussed: [00:00:00] Introduction: Nick Margolies shares his story as a trans man in recovery. [00:03:05] Overcoming Isolation: Finding community and connection in the recovery journey. [00:05:30] Navigating Identity: Challenges of being a trans man and facing family rejection. [00:11:50] The Power of Recovery: Learning to ask for help and building a supportive network. [00:18:00] Chaotic Upbringing: Coping with life in a hoarder household. [00:23:00] Embracing Authenticity: Journey to self-acceptance as a trans man. [00:34:20] Recovery Programs: The transformative role of AA and CMA. [00:52:10] Creative Outlets: Utilizing art and music as spiritual practices in recovery. [00:59:00] Advocacy: Standing up for workplace inclusion and ADA support. [01:10:00] Community Reflections: Peter and Julie discuss experiences at recovery events and galas. Links to Websites Discussed: Alano Club of Portland 4D Recovery True Colors Recovery Roger's Episode: RRP 006 Real Recovery Podcast Blog Summary: In this episode, Nick Margolies candidly shares his journey as a trans man navigating the complexities of identity, addiction, and recovery. He discusses overcoming isolation, finding community support, and embracing authenticity. Nick highlights the importance of creative outlets and advocacy in his recovery process, offering valuable insights into building a fulfilling life in sobriety. Conclusion: Nick's story underscores the significance of embracing one's true self and the transformative power of community support in recovery. His experiences serve as an inspiring testament to resilience and the pursuit of authenticity. Hashtags: #RealRecoveryPodcast #TransVoicesInRecovery #CommunitySupport #AddictionRecovery #AuthenticityMatters @4DRecovery @TrueColorsRecovery --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realrecoverypodcast/support

    1시간 23분
  4. RRP EXTRA 40: Peter and Julie's Gratitude and Native American Heritage Day

    11월 29일

    RRP EXTRA 40: Peter and Julie's Gratitude and Native American Heritage Day

    Podcast Show Notes: RRP EXTRA 40: Peter and Julie's Gratitude and Native American Heritage Day Title: RRP EXTRA 40: Peter and Julie's Gratitude and Native American Heritage Day Presenters: Peter and Julie Length: 1 hour Links to Websites: Donate: https://donate.realrecoverypodcast.com Supporters Page: https://support.realrecoverypodcast.com Jerrod Murray’s Episode: Listen https://mdcr1.com/27, Blog https://mdcr1.com/27b Melissa Hereford’s Episode: Listen https://mdcr1.com/32, Blog https://mdcr1.com/32b Kristina Padilla’s Episode: Listen https://mdcr1.com/361, Blog https://mdcr1.com/361b Key Points: [00:00:00] Introduction: Reflecting on gratitude, Native American Heritage Day, and the podcast journey. [00:02:00] Thanksgiving Reflections: Peter and Julie share personal stories of gratitude and the importance of chosen family. [00:06:00] Highlighting Native Voices: Discussion about Jerrod Murray (Painted Horse Recovery), Melissa Hereford (4D Hillsboro), and Kristina Padilla (Out in Recovery Conference). [00:10:00] Gratitude for Recovery Stories: Sharing the impact of podcast guests’ openness and vulnerability. [00:15:00] Giving Tuesday and Donations: Encouragement to support the Real Recovery Podcast through donations. Summary: In this heartfelt holiday episode, Peter and Julie reflect on the year’s successes, challenges, and moments of gratitude, while honoring Native American Heritage Day. They highlight impactful episodes featuring Indigenous voices, including Jerrod Murray’s journey with Painted Horse Recovery, Melissa Hereford’s work with 4D Hillsboro, and Kristina Padilla’s insights from the Out in Recovery Conference. Peter and Julie also share personal stories about chosen family, recovery, and the importance of gratitude. Conclusion: Peter and Julie express their deep gratitude to listeners, guests, and partners for their ongoing support and invite everyone to contribute during Giving Tuesday to sustain the Real Recovery Podcast’s mission of sharing inspiring recovery stories. Hashtags: #RealRecoveryPodcast #GratitudeMonth #GivingTuesday #NativeAmericanHeritageDay #RecoveryCommunity --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realrecoverypodcast/support

    19분
  5. RRP Episode 39: Miss Nookie, Resilience, and the Road to Recovery with Lindsay Paulk

    11월 22일

    RRP Episode 39: Miss Nookie, Resilience, and the Road to Recovery with Lindsay Paulk

    Show Notes for Real Recovery Podcast Episode 39: “RRP Episode 39: Miss Nookie, Resilience, and the Road to Recovery with Lindsay Paulk” Disclaimer: This episode of the Real Recovery Podcast includes graphic discussions about sexual content and drug use, which may be sensitive or triggering for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. Presenters: Peter, Julie, and guest Lindsay Paulk Length: Approximately 1 hour and 13 minutes Links to Websites: Real Recovery Podcast Blog Lunch Bunch Meetings Resources for Recovery Key Points (with Timestamps): [00:00:00] Introduction: Exploring resilience, addiction, and self-discovery. [00:01:02] Ground rules for seeking professional help and crisis resources. [00:01:37] Lindsay’s early struggles: Overcoming family challenges and addiction. [00:07:24] Discovering a higher power, affectionately named Miss Nookie. [00:12:38] Early childhood traumas and their impact on Lindsay’s life. [00:18:34] Finding structure and self-worth in the Navy amidst adversity. [00:40:26] The importance of long-term recovery programs and building trust. [00:57:10] Coping with grief and the power of personal transformation. [01:02:03] The role of humor, acceptance, and resilience in maintaining sobriety. Summary: This episode dives into the remarkable story of Lindsay Paulk, a 75-year-old black queer individual whose life has been a testament to resilience, self-discovery, and unwavering honesty. Lindsay shares how a life filled with profound challenges—including childhood trauma, addiction, and a journey through the Navy—transformed through faith in a higher power, whom they lovingly call Miss Nookie. With humor and candor, Lindsay recounts their path to sobriety, from navigating the streets of Skid Row to finding hope and community in recovery programs. Lindsay's story underscores the importance of self-reflection, connection, and celebrating even the smallest victories. Conclusion: Lindsay’s journey reminds us that recovery is as much about finding joy in life's quirks as it is about healing from its hardships. Miss Nookie, Lindsay’s personal higher power, serves as a guiding force of acceptance and love, helping them embrace who they are. This candid conversation is a powerful reminder that sobriety is built on courage, humor, and community, and that every step forward is a step toward peace and purpose. Hashtags: #RealRecoveryPodcast, #MissNookie, #LindsayPaulk, #ResilienceInRecovery, #CommunitySupport, #SobrietyJourney, #OvercomingAddiction, #RecoveryIsPossible, #MentalHealthAwareness, #RecoveryResources --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realrecoverypodcast/support

    1시간 17분
  6. RRP 38: From Struggles to Strength – Solara Salazar, Co-Founder of Cielo Treatment Center, on Building Resilience and Community in Recovery

    11월 15일

    RRP 38: From Struggles to Strength – Solara Salazar, Co-Founder of Cielo Treatment Center, on Building Resilience and Community in Recovery

    Title: RRP 38: From Struggles to Strength – Solara Salazar, Co-Founder of Cielo Treatment Center, on Building Resilience and Community in Recovery Presenters: Peter and Julie with guest Solara Salazar Length: 1 hour, 20 minutes Links to Websites: Cielo Treatment Center Real Recovery Podcast Key Points: [00:00:00] Introduction to Solara’s journey, early life, and challenges. [00:05:00] Transformative experiences in treatment and becoming a mentor. [00:12:45] Discussion on the importance of supportive spaces for young adults in recovery. [00:21:30] The role of lived experience and peer support in recovery. [00:35:00] Founding Cielo Treatment Center and commitment to holistic, community-centered recovery programs. [00:50:00] Insights into building LGBTQIA2S+ supportive housing. [01:05:00] Future goals and advocating for greater resources in recovery care. Summary: In this episode, Solara Salazar shares her inspiring journey from overcoming personal challenges to becoming a driving force in the recovery community. She speaks candidly about her past and the transformative experiences that led her to co-found Cielo Treatment Center. Solara’s story highlights her dedication to creating a safe, inclusive space for young adults and underrepresented communities, especially within the LGBTQIA2S+ demographic. Her holistic approach in treatment focuses on mental health, self-worth, and sustainable recovery pathways. Conclusion: Solara’s story is a testament to resilience, community support, and the power of lived experience in recovery. Her work with Cielo Treatment Center not only fosters personal transformation but also redefines how treatment and support are approached in Oregon. Hashtags: #RealRecoveryPodcast #AddictionRecovery #MentalHealthMatters #CieloTreatmentCenter #OvercomingAddiction #RecoveryJourney #HolisticHealing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realrecoverypodcast/support

    1시간 28분
  7. RRP Extra 37.1: Uniting at the Oregon Recovers Walk

    11월 13일 · 보너스

    RRP Extra 37.1: Uniting at the Oregon Recovers Walk

    Title: RRP Extra 37.1: Live from Oregon Recovers Walk Presenters: Peter and Julie Length: 25 minutes 16 seconds Links to Websites: Oregon Recovers Walk for Recovery Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon GTD – Go The Distance Recovery Network of Oregon Real Recovery Podcast Download the Recovery Network of Oregon App: Apple App Store Google Play Store Key Points: [00:00:00] Introduction – Peter and Julie discuss their participation in the Oregon Recovers Walk and express gratitude for community support. [00:02:29] Interview with Terry Leckron-Myers, Senior Director at the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, discussing her role and the impact of recovery efforts. [00:10:17] Conversations with event attendees, including representatives from GTD and Dan from the Recovery Network of Oregon, highlighting the development of the Recovery Network app. [00:15:00] Chat with Eric Allen, a recovery podcaster, sharing the importance of daily affirmations and recovery content. [00:16:31] Cheyenne Salazar from Cielo Treatment Center shares her journey and involvement in recovery. [00:23:53] Closing thoughts from Peter and Julie—expressing appreciation for the recovery community and encouraging listener support. Summary: In this special episode, Peter and Julie take listeners to the heart of the Oregon Recovers Walk, capturing live conversations and meaningful stories that highlight the dedication and resilience within the recovery community. Guests include Terry from the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon, Dan from Recovery Network of Oregon, and Cheyenne Salazar, each sharing their unique perspectives and contributions to recovery efforts. Conclusion: This episode underscores the importance of community and connection in the journey to recovery. Through shared stories, listeners are reminded of the power of resilience and the vital role of support networks. Tune in to be inspired by these real-life accounts of hope and healing. Hashtags: #RealRecoveryPodcast, #OregonRecovers, #RecoveryJourney, #CommunitySupport, #HopeAndHealing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realrecoverypodcast/support

    25분
  8. RRP Episode 37: Judd Blackwell’s Journey – From Rock Bottom to Resilience

    11월 8일

    RRP Episode 37: Judd Blackwell’s Journey – From Rock Bottom to Resilience

    Title: RRP Episode 37: Judd Blackwell’s Journey – From Rock Bottom to Resilience Presenters: Peter, Julie, and Judd Length: 1 hour and 5 minutes Links to Websites: Real Recovery Podcast Blog Post Listen to Episode 37 Key Points: [00:01:00] Introduction to Judd and his background in Northwest Portland [00:03:30] Early life trauma and family history of addiction [00:10:00] Coping with depression, self-destruction, and the drive to escape [00:18:00] The devastating loss of friends and its effect on Judd’s perspective [00:29:00] First steps into recovery and finding a sense of community [00:36:00] The impact of a supportive sponsor and working through the 12 steps [00:46:00] Balancing family life with recovery while managing mental health [00:54:00] Judd’s focus on service, growth, and finding peace in his journey Summary: In RRP Episode 37, Peter and Julie welcome Judd Blackwell, who shares his powerful story of addiction, loss, and transformation. Judd opens up about the childhood traumas and deep-rooted struggles that fueled his substance abuse, as well as the pivotal moments that led him to recovery. Through honesty and vulnerability, Judd’s story illuminates the power of resilience and the strength found in community support. Conclusion: Judd's journey reminds us that true recovery is about self-discovery, ongoing support, and the courage to face even the darkest parts of ourselves. His inspiring story is a testament to the hope that is possible for all. Hashtags: #RealRecoveryPodcast, #JuddBlackwell, #AddictionRecovery, #MentalHealthMatters, #SobrietyStories, #RecoveryCommunity, #ListenNow --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realrecoverypodcast/support

    53분

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Real Recovery Podcast Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN: 99-1347297) that empowers, enlightens, and inspires those on their recovery journey by sharing authentic stories, practical advice, and community insights. We create a safe and engaging platform for individuals to find solace, strength, and solidarity. Our podcast demystifies the recovery process, celebrates progress, and fosters belonging among listeners. By amplifying diverse voices within the recovery community, Real Recovery aims to be a beacon of hope. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realrecoverypodcast/support

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