Julie and Peter from the Real Recovery Podcast will be live at the Walk for Recovery event with microphones for shout-outs! We’re excited to announce that the Real Recovery Podcast will be participating in the Oregon Recovers Walk to Recovery event on Saturday, September 28th, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland, OR. Peter and Julie will be there with microphones ready for podcast shout-outs, offering a unique opportunity for you to share your message of hope, support, and recovery. ![]() What is the Walk for Recovery? The Oregon Recovers Walk to Recovery is a powerful community event that brings together individuals and families impacted by addiction. The goal is to walk together towards a brighter future, raising awareness about the importance of recovery, and providing support to those still in the process. The event celebrates the recovery journey while encouraging broader conversations about the resources available for those struggling with addiction. Why You Should Join Us: This isn’t just another walk! It’s a chance for you to connect with others, share your story, and be a part of something bigger. Peter and Julie will be set up with microphones, and we want YOU to be featured on an upcoming episode of the Real Recovery Podcast! Whether you’re walking for yourself, a loved one, or simply to show support for the recovery community, we’d love to hear your thoughts and reflections on the day at the Oregon Recovers Walk to Recovery.
This event marks an incredible opportunity to support the recovery community and connect with those who have been impacted by addiction. Whether you’re new to the Real Recovery Podcast or a longtime listener, we’d love to see you at the Oregon Recovers Walk to Recovery event! Together, we’ll walk towards hope, healing, and a brighter future. Don’t forget to stop by the Real Recovery Podcast booth at the event, say hi to Peter and Julie, and share your story on the podcast. Let’s celebrate recovery and help spread a message of hope. We can’t wait to meet you at the Oregon Recovers Walk to Recovery!
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Overcoming Addiction and Making a Difference at Oregon Recovers
In Episode 29 of the Real Recovery Podcast, we sit down with Bo Brinsen, the Development Director at Oregon Recovers. Bo's story is one of resilience, transformation, and dedication to helping others find their path to recovery. From his early days in Compton, California, to his pivotal role in Oregon’s recovery community, Bo’s journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of community support in overcoming addiction.
Bo Brinsen's Background
Bo grew up in the challenging environment of Compton, where the life expectancy for someone in his circumstances was alarmingly low. Surrounded by violence and crime, Bo found himself entangled in the gang lifestyle at a young age. His struggles with addiction began in his teenage years, with alcohol and marijuana leading him down a path of substance abuse that eventually escalated to harder drugs. Despite the odds stacked against him, Bo’s story didn’t end there. "You never know when something you say can help somebody stay clean for even just one more day. That’s why I’m really transparent when it comes to my story."
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Making an Impact at Oregon Recovers
Today, Bo is the Development Director at Oregon Recovers, where he is making a significant impact on the lives of countless individuals across the state. Oregon Recovers is the only organization in Oregon that focuses directly on policy and advocacy for recovery. Bo’s work involves not only spearheading initiatives that support those in recovery but also advocating for systemic changes that will benefit the entire recovery community.
One of the standout projects under Bo’s leadership is the Recovery Network of Oregon (RNO) app, a tool that provides real-time information on available recovery resources throughout the state. This innovative app is helping bridge the gap between those in need and the services that can support their recovery.
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Conclusion
Bo Brinsen’s journey from the streets of Compton to leading Oregon Recovers is a powerful reminder that recovery is possible for everyone, regardless of their background. His story highlights the importance of community, the necessity of policy advocacy, and the impact that one person can have when they commit to helping others. In this episode, Bo’s candid discussion of his personal struggles and triumphs will inspire anyone facing similar challenges and remind us all that with support and determination, we can overcome even the most difficult obstacles.
Tune in to Episode 29 of the Real Recovery Podcast and hear Bo Brinsen’s incredible story of recovery and leadership. His journey will inspire you to believe in the power of change and the importance of community in the recovery process. Don’t miss it--listen to the episode now.
Coming up next...
Coming up on the next episode of the Real Recovery Podcast, we welcome Mike Marshall, the driving force behind Oregon Recovers. In this powerful discussion, Mike shares his personal journey through addiction, recovery, and the inspiring work he's doing to transform Oregon's approach to addiction treatment. From his experiences in community organizing to advocating for policy change, Mike provides deep insights into the challenges facing the recovery community and the steps being taken to create lasting change. This episode highlights the importance of advocacy, community, and leadership in addressing the addiction crisis. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation filled with hope, determination, and a call to action for all those affected by addiction. Tune in and be inspired by Mike's unwavering commitment to making Oregon a place where recovery is possible for everyone.
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