FREE Recovery from SUD?!?! Shepherd's Inn - DFW - Victoria Shepherd-Burnett (Founder)FREE Recovery from SUD?!?! Shepherd's Inn - DFW - Victoria Shepherd-Burnett (Founder)
This Pink Cloud
Victoria Shepherd-Burnett shares her journey from addiction to founding Shepherd's Inn, a support center for post-treatment recovery.
1:09:17•10 Nov 2023
Shepherd's Inn: Victoria Shepherd-Burnett's Path from Addiction to Healing
Episode Overview
- Victoria Shepherd-Burnett's journey from addiction and trauma to founding Shepherd's Inn
- Shepherd's Inn: A free resource providing support for individuals transitioning from treatment to independent living
- Challenges and struggles faced after leaving treatment facilities
- The transformative power of community and resilience in recovery
- Insightful conversations about the realities of recovery and the importance of ongoing support
“I firmly remember sitting there on facetime with one of my best friends in the world and telling him like I want to give up I want this to be my end right like what do i have the newcomer wants i'm three years sober and i'm still fucking miserable and i want to blow my brains out”
What does it take to transform personal struggles into a beacon of hope for others? In this episode of 'This Pink Cloud', DJ Kelly Reverb, Chad LeMans, and Dusty Burrows sit down with Victoria Shepherd-Burnett, the inspiring founder of Shepherd's Inn. Victoria opens up about her own journey through addiction and trauma, leading her to create a sanctuary for those in need of post-treatment support.
Joined by key staff members Alice Ashmore and Jennifer Lopez, they dive into the mission of Shepherd's Inn and its role in helping individuals transition from treatment facilities to independent living. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, community, and the power of giving back.

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