Mothers in Recovery: A Journey of Freedom and Healing
Recovery is one word: live, because before all this time, the word live is the word evil, spelled backwards, and that was where I was at my whole life, being in recovery, and a lot that I mean it's just this is what it's like.
What does freedom mean to a mother in recovery? This episode of The Recovery Hour brings you the heartfelt stories of Carol Gaddy, Beverly Williams, and Leighanne Bryson. Hosted by Bill Carruthers and Tanisha Character, both champions of long-term recovery, this Mother's Day special dives deep into the transformative power of recovery for these inspiring women. Carol, Beverly, and Leighanne open up about their experiences re-entering society and how their lives have changed since embracing sobriety.
They discuss the challenges they've faced, the triumphs they've celebrated, and what freedom looks like for them today. The conversation touches on the importance of recovery resources, the support of a community, and the role of creative expression and meditation in their healing process. You'll also hear about the power of forgiveness and the significance of re-entry programs in promoting successful recovery.
This episode is a testament to the resilience and strength of mothers who have fought their way back to a life of emotional wholeness and wellness. It's a must-listen for anyone touched by addiction, offering hope, inspiration, and practical advice.