Matt Finch and Chris Scott

Elevation Recovery

Matt Finch

  • Keith Leavitt's Transformation From Substance Addiction To Living A Life Of Recovery And Service (Ep. 6)

Keith Leavitt's Transformation From Substance Addiction To Living A Life Of Recovery And Service (Ep. 6)

Monday 1st July 2019

Keith Leavitt's transformation from substance addiction to a life of recovery and service is explored in this inspiring episode of Elevation Recovery.
80 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Authentic

About this podcast

Elevation Recovery
Author:
Matt Finch and Chris Scott
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Nutritional Pathways to Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Links:
Visit site
Rounded Button Dark
Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

Keith Leavitt: From Nightclub Promoter to Recovery Advocate

What I want, that people call me up and they know if I ask Keith for a favor, I'm going to be there. That's what makes me happy, it's what makes me feel good because for so many years I just didn't have that person.
Keith Leavitt's story reads like a gripping novel—one filled with the highs of a glamorous nightlife and the lows of battling addiction. In this episode of Elevation Recovery, co-hosts Chris Scott and Matt Finch sit down with Keith to uncover his journey from substance abuse to a life dedicated to recovery and helping others. Keith's career as a nightclub promoter in Las Vegas seemed like a dream, but behind the scenes, he was grappling with alcohol and drug addiction.
Financially supporting his partner in a toxic relationship only added to his struggles. Despite multiple attempts at detox, sobriety remained elusive until Keith discovered the power of sponsorship and service. He found that being there for others gave him the strength and purpose he had been missing. Keith’s story is a powerful reminder that recovery is possible with the right support and accountability.
Tune in to hear how he transformed his life and now serves as a beacon of hope for others on their recovery journey.