Michael Molthan's Journey: From Rock Bottom to Redemption
Episode Overview
Facing multiple rock bottoms can lead to profound personal growth. The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified addictive behaviours for many. Self-care and facing fears are crucial during quarantine. Community support and family involvement are key in recovery. Finding silver linings in tough times can foster resilience.
I want to be able to walk out of this and look back and say, you know what? If it wasn't because of the COVID-19, I wouldn't have recognised this or grown from this
Michael Molthan's podcast, M2 THE ROCK, takes you on a gripping journey through his tumultuous past of drug and alcohol addiction. In this episode, 'Going Down The Rabbit Hole', Michael opens up about his numerous rock bottoms and how each one shaped his path to recovery. With his charismatic and relatable personality, Michael shares how he went from a successful homebuilder to being homeless and ultimately finding his purpose.
His story is a testament to resilience and the possibility of transformation, no matter how deep the struggle goes. Joining him in this episode is Rachel Graham, co-founder of Healing Springs Ranch, who discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on addiction and recovery. Rachel highlights how quarantine has led many to confront their addictive behaviours and seek help before things spiral out of control.
The conversation is heartfelt and raw, touching on themes of self-care, facing fears, and finding silver linings in tough times. Michael and Rachel also delve into the importance of community support and the role of family in the recovery process. They share personal anecdotes and practical advice on coping with stress, maintaining mental health, and staying connected during isolation.
This episode is not just for those battling addiction but for anyone looking for inspiration and hope in their journey towards a better life. Tune in to hear Michael's incredible story and Rachel's expert insights – it's a conversation that might just change your perspective on recovery.