
Giving Voice to Addiction
Giving Voice to Addiction shares the powerful and often unheard stories of real people navigating addiction, hosted by Terry McGuire and expert co-host Caroline Beidler. Listen each week for raw accounts of struggle, resilience, and hope in recovery, offering connection, understanding, and inspiration for anyone seeking to learn or feel less alone.
Giving Voice to Addiction
From OxyContin, Alcohol & Depression to Therapy & Recovery Coaching | An Addiction Recovery Story
Hector shares his powerful addiction recovery story of battling OxyContin, codeine, alcohol, and marijuana. From incarceration and homelessness to finding peace in sobriety, therapy, and recovery coaching, Hector’s journey shows that healing is possible for anyone.
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Key talking points:
1. Hector struggled with addiction to OxyContin, codeine, alcohol, marijuana, and promethazine.
2. His substance use began in early adolescence amid family instability and emotional turmoil.
3. Addiction escalated into criminal behavior, multiple OWIs, and eventual incarceration.
4. Periods in jail unintentionally forced sobriety and created space for reflection.
5. He battled depression, homelessness, and shame throughout his addiction.
6. A recovery coach and peer support system helped him feel seen and hopeful.
7. Therapy became a turning point, offering nonjudgmental guidance and self-awareness.
8. He learned to set boundaries, avoid toxic environments, and rebuild his self-worth.
9. Today, Hector values his freedom, mental health, and supports others in recovery.
10. He defines recovery as a personal journey, with sobriety as one possible path.
00:00 Introduction to Giving Voice to Addiction
00:26 Hector's Journey Begins
01:41 The Struggles of Addiction
02:35 Turning Points and Realizations
06:53 The Role of Incarceration in Recovery
10:25 Embracing Therapy and Support
16:10 Reflections on Recovery and Sobriety
26:19 Conclusion and Resources
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