• Episode 7 "Step Out of the Disease: Dr. Robb Kelly on Confronting Addiction Head-On"

  • Nov 11 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 7 "Step Out of the Disease: Dr. Robb Kelly on Confronting Addiction Head-On"

  • Summary

  • Welcome to today’s episode of The Thriving Chronicles Podcast, where we dive deep into the powerful and transformative world of addiction recovery. Our guest today is Dr. Robb Kelly, a world-renowned addiction expert who’s been on the frontlines of helping individuals reclaim their lives from the grips of addiction for over 20 years.

    Dr. Kelly is a recovered alcoholic himself, a PhD in psychology, and has helped thousands, including high-profile figures from film, music, and sports, break free from the chains of addiction. His approach is no-nonsense, direct, and deeply rooted in his own journey and decades of research. Often referred to as “The Gordon Ramsay of the Addiction World,” Dr. Kelly’s philosophy challenges conventional methods by focusing on treating the root cause of addiction, not just its symptoms.

    In today’s episode, we’ll explore his unique perspective on recovery, how he empowers his clients to confront their disease head-on, and why he believes the road to recovery should be straightforward, not a mystery tour. His personal mantra, “Step out of the disease, and into the Solution,” is a guiding principle that has transformed the lives of thousands, and it’s one you won’t want to miss.

    So, grab your headphones and get ready for an insightful, candid conversation with one of the leading authorities on addiction recovery. Let’s dive in!

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