• Conversations on Recovery: An Open Discussion with Kevin Connelli

  • Nov 21 2023
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Conversations on Recovery: An Open Discussion with Kevin Connelli

  • Summary

  • Connolly shares his personal experiences with drug and alcohol addiction, the impact it had on his relationships and the constant cycle of recovery and relapse. He discusses his experiences with treatment centers and the struggle of finding inner peace. Despite battling his addiction, Connelli also opens up about his desire to help others, hinting at potentially becoming a recovery coach himself. The candid dialogue offers a deep and genuine insight into the struggles, fears, and hopes surrounding the road to recovery.

     

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    00:31 Understanding Recovery and Its Impact

    01:16 Childhood and Early Life Experiences

    02:43 Passions and Interests Growing Up

    04:56 Transition into Teenage Years and Early Signs of Addiction

    08:20 Struggles with Addiction and Consequences

    11:57 Attempts at Recovery and Relapses

    11:59 Impact of Addiction on Personal Relationships

    17:29 Current State of Recovery and Future Aspirations

    27:34 The Importance of Helping Others in Recovery

    28:09 Understanding Impulsivity in Addiction

    30:12 The Struggle of Relapse

    32:09 The Role of Faith in Recovery

    35:44 The Consequences of Relapse

    36:45 The Power of Choice in Recovery

    45:12 The Fear of Relapse

    49:11 The Value of Continuous Recovery

    52:35 The Role of Helping Others in Personal Recovery

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