Mike Grant: Running Towards Recovery
Episode Overview
Mike Grant's inspiring recovery journey. Impact of running on addiction recovery. RUN TRG: A running club for those in recovery. Importance of seeking help and community support. Mike's memoir offers unique insights into addiction.
You won't be able to see where you might end up, as long as you continue one day at a time doing the right thing.
In the latest episode of The Addiction Podcast, host Joanie Sigal delves into the remarkable journey of Mike Grant, a man who has transformed his life from the depths of addiction to becoming an ultra-marathoner and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Mike's story is not just one of personal triumph but a beacon of hope for countless individuals grappling with addiction. Six years ago, Mike was involved in an intensive diversion program due to habitual drunk driving.
Today, he stands as a testament to the power of recovery, having completed 100-mile races and authored a candid memoir, (Re)Making A Sandwich. During the podcast, Mike discusses the pivotal role of running in his recovery journey. He explains how setting goals and taking life one step at a time can lead to unimaginable achievements. It's this philosophy that led him to establish RUN TRG, a groundbreaking running club in Portland designed for people in recovery.
This initiative goes beyond exercise, fostering a supportive community and promoting mental health. Mike's insights are complemented by guest Chris Jansen, who shares advice for those in recovery, emphasizing that addiction is not a personal fault and encouraging individuals to seek support and community. Listeners are also introduced to Newman Intervention Services, a business run by Amy and Bobby Newman, aimed at helping families navigate the challenging process of intervention.
They provide compassionate guidance to steer loved ones towards a healthier future. The podcast not only highlights the struggles associated with addiction but also offers practical solutions and hope through shared experiences. For those interested in running clubs similar to RUN TRG, Mike recommends Phoenix Multisport, a national organization supporting recovery through physical activity. Mike's memoir, available on Amazon, offers a unique perspective on addiction recovery, blending creative non-fiction with therapeutic insights.
As a story written from a therapist's viewpoint, it promises to be a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of addiction and recovery. Whether you're directly affected by addiction or seeking inspiration, this podcast episode serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of community and support.