Brock Sansbury

Recover Together

Brock Sansbury

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Why Can't We Be Friends?

Thursday 9th April 2020

Brock Sansbury and Hunter discuss the importance of friendship in recovery on 'Recover Together' podcast episode 'Why Can't We Be Friends?'.
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Recover Together
Author:
Brock Sansbury
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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Friendship's Role in Recovery: 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' Episode Insight

Laughter like that just came from the deepest part of my body and it was like this exhilarating feeling of like connection and friendship and community.
What makes friendships so crucial in the journey to sobriety? In this episode of 'Recover Together', Brock Sansbury and Hunter dive into the essence of friendship during recovery. They share their own stories, highlighting how forming connections can be both challenging and rewarding, especially in the early days of sobriety. This conversation isn't just about making friends; it's about finding those who can laugh with you, support you, and help you grow as you navigate your recovery path.
Alongside these reflections, they also touch on coping with loss and grief, the role of spirituality, and the importance of accepting personal flaws. Brock captures the spirit of the episode when he describes the feeling of laughter and connection with friends in recovery as 'exhilarating'. It's a reminder that while the road to recovery can be tough, having friends by your side makes it a lot more manageable.
Whether you're just starting your journey or have been on it for a while, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement. Tune in for an engaging discussion that underscores the power of friendship in overcoming addiction.