Stacy McKinney & Dr. Timothy Huckaby

Stacy McKinney & Dr. Timothy Huckaby

Steppin' Out Radio

Dr. Huckaby has spent his career helping people in times of crisis, providing both expert care and compassion. He is passionate in his belief that addictions are treatable diseases and that addiction experts must carry this message to all patients and ...

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43:4318 May 2019

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Stacy McKinney and Dr. Timothy Huckaby: Stories of Strength and Sobriety

He is passionate in his belief that addictions are treatable diseases and that addiction experts must carry this message to all patients and physicians, and lead the way with continued innovations that make real differences in patients’ lives.

What do a commercial lines marketing executive and a dedicated physician have in common? For Stacy McKinney and Dr. Timothy Huckaby, it's their powerful journeys from addiction to recovery. In this episode of Steppin' Out Radio, they share their deeply personal stories, offering a blend of hope, resilience, and practical advice for anyone facing similar struggles. Stacy, a wife, mother, and four-time Ironman athlete, has been sober since May 17, 2015.

Her story is one of determination and the unwavering support of her family. On the other hand, Dr. Huckaby brings a professional perspective, having spent his career helping people in crisis. He passionately believes that addiction is a treatable disease and emphasizes the importance of continuous innovation in addiction treatment. Both guests highlight the crucial role of rehab, support systems, and ongoing care in overcoming addiction.

Their experiences underscore that recovery is not just possible but achievable with the right support and determination. Whether you're personally affected by addiction or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration.

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