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Washtenaw County Families Against Narcotics Tuning into Hope: Broadcast Support for Those in Recovery. May 9, 2022 One determined man, his supportive father and their remarkable story of recovery from substance use disorder (SUD).That's the focus of...
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Families Against Narcotics: A Journey of Hope and Healing
“And I haven't had a drink, haven't had a drug, haven't done anything in that Seven And A Half Years.”
What happens when addiction hits home? Brett Morris, the founder of the Recovery Survey podcast, sits down with his dad, retired Texas state trooper Sergeant Barry Morris, to share their heartfelt story of overcoming substance use disorder. This episode focuses on the vital role of Families Against Narcotics, an organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families grappling with addiction.
Together, Brett and Barry discuss how addiction affected their family and professional lives, and the pivotal role faith played in their recovery. They also delve into the importance of setting boundaries and practicing self-care. But it’s not all heavy; they reveal how music became a powerful tool in their journey, helping them find purpose and joy in aiding others.
This conversation underscores the strength of community and support in the recovery process, offering a beacon of hope to those still struggling. Brett’s candid reflection, 'And I haven't had a drink, haven't had a drug, haven't done anything in that Seven And A Half Years', resonates deeply. Tune in to this inspiring episode and discover the power of resilience and recovery.

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