Addiction, crime, cancer and hope. Meet Ulonda Old Coyote and Rashon Ambrosy! You gotta hear this.
Does it really take a prison riot to get a real medical diagnosis? The answer: sometimes! At least in Rashon's case. There are some serious twists and turns in his story. Ulonda Old Coyote and Rashon Ambrosy talk about his story, and dive into a common theme: being real, being authentic, being accessible; these traits really help to guide other people along the path to true healing.
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Ron Matters.
Do you ever feel like you don't matter? This one's for you.
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Clinical Director Michael Dixon | Everyone Has a Story - Let's Write the Best Next Chapter Together
Michael Dixon is the Clinical Director of Sanctuary Recovery Centers, and he stopped by to give us a glimpse into his life. Everyone Has a Story - Let's Write the Best Next Chapter Together
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Relationships, Recovery and Redefining Herself: Casey Cox joins Sanctuary Radio in Phoenix, Arizona
Casey Victoria Lee Cox has been there, done that, and then some. What a harrowing story of redemption! Through her journey, she's learned about how to be independent. Love and relationships are at the center of her story. She's loved hard, partied hard, and worked even harder to get to the place she's at today; healing every day, and helping others to do so as well. Let's welcome Casey Cox to the show.
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He Was Shot, Run Over, and He's More Alive than Ever. Rough roots, tough streets, and true healing.
Talk about someone you want to root for. Tʜɪs ɢᴜʏ ɪs ᴀᴍᴀᴢɪɴɢ. Tony talks about challenges in his upbringing, his mean streets days, being shot, run over, and STILL managing to find himself again.
A whole new world of hope for this guy. He's had struggles with alcoholism, and opiates, but in the end, he's living a new life of sobriety and life!
This podcast is brought to by you Sanctuary Recovery Centers. Our mission is to break the stigma surrounding addiction to empower others to live addiction free lives. Providing hope to those who suffer from addiction and offer continued care and true healing.