Family Support in Recovery: Real Stories and Expert Advice
Parents and loved ones quit inhaling the air, because the addict's job is to use and abuse anybody that he comes in contact with because he needs or think he need the drug so badly.
Imagine trying to climb a mountain without any gear or guidance. That's what addiction recovery can feel like without the right support. In this episode of 'Get In The Herd', Nathan Mitchell sits down with Moses Wright and Marshall Tucker to explore the vital role of family support in overcoming addiction.
Moses, a seasoned professional with over 30 years in the field, shares his wisdom on how structure and routine can make a world of difference for those battling substance use disorders. His 'clean date' of January 4th, 1982, stands as a testament to his enduring commitment to recovery. Marshall, who has been sober since September 1st, 1988, brings a deeply personal perspective, having dedicated over two decades to helping others find their way out of the darkness.
He speaks passionately about his work with those society often overlooks, emphasizing the transformative power of peer-to-peer support. Through their stories, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by individuals in recovery and the incredible strength that comes from a supportive community. Whether you're on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, this episode offers invaluable insights and a message of hope.