Reflecting on Recovery, Community, and Native American Heritage Day
On today’s show of the Real Recovery Podcast, we bring you an extra! The Real Recovery Podcast is taking time for the holidays, so there’s no regular episode this week. Instead, we’re reflecting on gratitude, family, and the importance of connection during Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day. Peter and Julie share heartfelt moments from their year, the impact of the podcast, and highlight episodes featuring Indigenous voices and traditions.
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As part of Native American Heritage Day and Gratitude Month, we encourage you to explore these powerful stories from our podcast:
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How One Person Found Transformation Through Faith, Community, and Humor
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This episode of the Real Recovery Podcast includes graphic discussions about sexual content and drug use, which may be sensitive or triggering for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.
In RRP Episode 39, Lindsay Paulk shares a journey that is as inspiring as it is raw. From overcoming profound childhood trauma to navigating addiction and finding redemption in recovery, Lindsay’s story is a testament to the power of resilience, self-discovery, and a higher power lovingly called “Miss Nookie.” Through candid reflections and heartfelt anecdotes, Lindsay highlights the transformative power of acceptance, humor, and the supportive recovery community.
Miss Nookie: A Unique Higher Power
For Lindsay, recovery couldn’t have happened without the guiding presence of Miss Nookie, their personal vision of a higher power. As Lindsay explains:
Miss Nookie became a symbol of strength, humor, and acceptance, embodying Lindsay’s belief in the importance of finding a higher power that resonates personally.
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Overcoming Adversity and Finding Redemption
Lindsay's life journey includes surviving Skid Row in Los Angeles, the scourge of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and challenges as a black queer person in environments that were often hostile. Reflecting on those struggles, Lindsay shares: "I’ve learned that growth is about metamorphosis, not perfection. It’s not instant; it’s about doing the work day by day."
This perseverance led Lindsay to a thriving life in recovery, where they now serve as an example of resilience for others in the community.
Finding Community and Peace in AA
Recovery was not only about stopping substance use for Lindsay—it was also about embracing community and self-acceptance. "If you can’t add to my life, I’m not going to have you in it," Lindsay explains. “That’s why I keep coming back to AA—it adds to my life and brings me peace.”
Lindsay’s commitment to recovery is a powerful reminder of the strength that comes from vulnerability, connection, and a willingness to change.
Lindsay Paulk’s journey is a poignant reminder that recovery is as much about rediscovering oneself as it is about healing. Through faith in Miss Nookie, a strong recovery community, and a touch of humor, Lindsay has turned pain into purpose. Their story serves as an inspiration for anyone on the path to sobriety, proving that no matter how difficult the journey, transformation is always possible.
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Exploring the Journey of Overcoming Adversity and Fostering Inclusive Healing Spaces
In Real Recovery Podcast Episode 38, we welcome Solara Salazar, co-founder and executive director of Cielo Treatment Center. Solara opens up about her transformative journey from a challenging upbringing to becoming a pillar in the recovery community. Her dedication to providing inclusive, compassionate healing spaces shines through as she discusses the unique approach taken at Cielo, which supports diverse populations, including young adults and the LGBTQIA2S+ community.
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Creating Inclusive Recovery Spaces: Solara emphasizes that effective recovery environments must embrace diversity. At Cielo Treatment Center, they provide affirmative therapies and housing options that cater specifically to the LGBTQIA2S+ community, ensuring everyone feels respected and safe.
The Role of Peer Support in Recovery: Solara highlights how sharing lived experiences can empower individuals in their recovery. She notes that “Recovery is not just about abstaining from substances; it’s about building a life that feels worth living.” —Solara Salazar, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Cielo Treatment Center.
Beyond Substance Use: Recovery at Cielo extends to mental health, emotional growth, and addressing underlying challenges. Solara believes that a holistic approach creates the best chance for lasting transformation.
Holistic Healing Approaches: With therapies like attachment-based counseling, LGBTQIA2S+ support, and adventure therapy, Cielo Treatment Center prioritizes a well-rounded, compassionate approach to healing that addresses the entire person—body, mind, and spirit.
Listen to this episode and discover how Solara’s insights can offer guidance and hope in your own recovery journey. Visit Cielo Treatment Center to learn more about the compassionate, inclusive programs making a difference in the recovery community.
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