Clean and Sober Radio is dedicated to promoting a lifetime free of alcohol and drugs. Our mission is to inform, share, and discuss, across multiple media platforms, the story of addiction and the road to recovery.
On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio host Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund welcome two outstanding guests. Their first guest is Mike Brill. Mike is a Master's Level Board Certified Trauma professional and licensed counselor in Pennsylvania. In recovery for over 16 years, Mike knows and understands addiction and the devastation it causes. They also welcomed Magisterial District Judge, Andrea Duffy. Andrea is the founder of the organization DARA (The Drug Addiction Resource Alliance). This organization educates the public about addiction and so much more. She explains the upcoming annual event and how to get involved with her organization. Two great guests providing great service to the community.
How many times did you go to rehab? Once, twice, maybe three times? On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio host Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund's guest is Sherri B. Sherri went through twelve rehabs. Yes, twelve. It does not matter how many programs you went to as long as you finally get sober. Sherri has now been in recovery for 16 years and sits on several boards at the Caron Foundation, one of the most recognized treatment centers in America. We do get better, We do make a difference. We can live beautiful and productive lives once we put down the alcohol and the drugs. You can't miss Sherri's story.
On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio host Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund welcome Eddie K. Do you know anyone who has been in recovery for over 50 years? We can all relate to thinking one day of sobriety would be impossible. Eddie K has been clean and sober for over five decades! He talks about his journey during the past half century.
On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio has Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund are joined by friend of the program Linda E. to discuss a difficult subject. Are we responsible in some way for causing our child’s addiction? Are we responsible for their success or failure in recovery? Should we be held liable if our child gets themselves involved in the legal system because of their addiction? To what degree do we tolerate their behavior and at what point do we employ tough love? The more we discuss it the more realize that one size does not fit all.
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