Walking Through the Pain an NA talkWalking Through the Pain an NA talk
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 2005
53:25•16 Mar 2017
Walking Through Pain: J.N.C.'s Journey of Resilience
Episode Overview
- Recovery is a journey filled with both pain and triumph.
- Community support plays a crucial role in overcoming addiction.
- Using tools from NA can help navigate life's challenges.
- Resilience is built through facing and overcoming personal struggles.
- Humour and relatability can make the recovery process more bearable.
“I had been audited, fired, sued, married, divorced, been left for the other woman, been the other woman... and my dog died.”
Get ready for an emotional journey with J.N.C. from Texas as she shares her raw and riveting story of recovery in this episode of 'Recovery Radio Network'. Speaking at a workshop in 2005, J.N.C. opens up about her struggles and triumphs since becoming clean on July 12, 1983.
With a mix of humour and heartfelt moments, she reflects on the many challenges she's faced - from losing loved ones to dealing with financial ruin, and even the pain of a broken relationship. Yet, it's not the pain that defines her story but her resilience and the support she found in the Narcotics Anonymous (NA) community. Her candid anecdotes, like dealing with a cocaine dealer boyfriend or the bittersweet memory of her mother, are both relatable and inspiring.
This episode isn't just about the hardships; it's about finding strength through fellowship and the tools NA provides to walk through the pain. J.N.C.'s journey is a testament to the power of recovery and the importance of community support. Whether you're in recovery or supporting someone who is, her story will resonate deeply. Tune in to hear how she navigates life's ups and downs with grace and grit.

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