Corey Winfield on New Roles, Recovery Homes, and Community Strength
Addiction is addiction, and to me, it doesn't matter. The biggest thing about what I've been dealing with is trying to relay to the clients.
Imagine stepping into a new role that could change lives. That's exactly what Corey Winfield talks about in this episode of the 217 Recovery Podcast. Corey, now promoted to recovery transition coordinator, dives into the different models of recovery homes and stresses the importance of meetings and building strong bonds with housemates and the community. Broadcasting from Traverse City, Michigan, Corey and his wife Marney share their personal experiences and struggles, making this episode both relatable and insightful.
Corey doesn't shy away from discussing the challenges he faces in helping clients understand the importance of recovery. He explores how generating profits could potentially benefit those in recovery, emphasizing the power of community support. This episode offers a blend of practical advice and heartfelt stories, making it a must-listen for anyone touched by addiction. Corey and Marney's dynamic brings a unique warmth to the podcast, making listeners feel like they're part of an extended family.
Whether you're in early recovery, supporting someone who is, or just curious about the journey, this episode provides valuable insights and a sense of belonging. Tune in to hear more about how community bonds can make all the difference in recovery.