Dillon Jones’ Story
With 600 days sober Dillon shares his recovery journey of battling a meth addiction and finding peace in surrendering to his higherpower.
With 600 days sober Dillon shares his recovery journey of battling a meth addiction and finding peace in surrendering to his higherpower.
Marko is a videographer and person in long-term recovery. Hear how his alcoholism contributed to major changes in his life and how raising his hand in a meeting lead to a life of freedom he never thought was possible.
Jen shares her story of living through the trauma of losing her first child, her mother, and overcoming addiction.
Our podcast guest is YESHAIA BLAKENEY, co-founder of Recover Integrity, a treatment center for men with a dual diagnosis. Yeshaia is an addiction expert with 15 years of experience working in substance abuse and mental health. Topics covered: Rise and recognition of mental health in Addiction. Why are success numbers in treatment so low? Efficacy
Christian is handing the torch to David Ja Cleope as host of The Most High Show. We talk recovery, How "God" works and what David has in store for the show.
Tips for staying sober and loving a sober person during the holidays.
The good news? You're the problem. The bad news? You're also the solution. In this episode, Christian talks about step one, and how it's necessary to long term sobriety to realize these 2 things up front.
What do we alcoholics and addicts get out of Self Pitty? For Rev. Christian, it's the ability to escape responsibility and avoid himself. Self pitty put us in the place where we are wishing for a different past, thus removing us from the present moment and accepting it for what it is. You may indeed
Nature takes time, God takes time, and so do we.
Kat Kim is a Spiritual Mentor, Leadership Coach, and founder of The School of Divine Confidence, an online school that offers spiritual training and confidence coaching to rising women leaders and change-makers across the world. As a former crack addict and convicted drug offender facing three years in state prison, Kat battled addiction, abuse, and