Bobbie Malatesta

3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast

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  • Gamblers- Learning from Life

Gamblers- Learning from Life

Thursday 23rd April 2020

Join Bobbie the Awesome as she explores life lessons and practical recovery strategies on the '3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast'.
Explicit
16 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Hopeful
Encouraging
Authentic

About this podcast

3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast
Author:
Bobbie Malatesta
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Financial Health in Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Learning Beyond Books: Bobbie's Take on Recovery and Growth

We can learn in almost every situation, at almost every moment of The Day. In some cases, our teachers are those who have been through what we've been through.
Bobbie the Awesome brings a refreshing perspective to the '3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast'. In this episode, she dives into the idea that learning isn't confined to classrooms or textbooks. Bobbie, drawing from her own battle with gambling addiction, highlights how everyday experiences can teach us valuable lessons about recovery and self-improvement. She shares practical methods for recovery and abstinence, tailored to fit different needs and personalities.
Bobbie also touches on the vital role of mental and physical health tools in the journey to recovery. But it's not just about personal growth; she stresses the importance of raising awareness around gambling addiction. Through her candid storytelling, Bobbie aims to fill a gap in the podcast world by creating a safe space for women to discuss their struggles with gambling. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in addiction recovery.
Bobbie's down-to-earth approach and genuine passion make it a must-listen for those seeking support and understanding on their own recovery paths.