Robbie Daniels on Sober Crew, Indigenous Drumming, and Recovery
Episode Overview
Robbie Daniels shares his journey from homelessness to recovery. Sober Crew started as a small group and grew into a supportive community. Indigenous drumming plays a significant role in spiritual healing. Consistent support and service are crucial in recovery. Reconnecting with culture can aid in overcoming addiction.
Feeding the homeless is like giving yourself life.
In this episode of THEUDRCAST, Bill Ward sits down with Robbie Daniels, co-founder of Sober Crew in Calgary. Robbie shares his inspiring journey from homelessness to recovery, emphasising the role of Indigenous culture and drumming in his healing process. Robbie talks about his experience being homeless for over seven years and how reconnecting with his Indigenous roots helped him find a new purpose.
He explains how Sober Crew started as a small group of friends from a detox centre who wanted to stay sober together and has now grown into a supportive community that organises events and outreach activities. The conversation also touches on the importance of serving others, the spiritual significance of drumming, and the impact of consistent support in recovery. Robbie's story is a testament to the power of community, culture, and spirituality in overcoming addiction.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and practical advice on the road to recovery.