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Member Spotlight: Mary Kathleen

A few days after our divorce was finalized, I woke up and knew it was time to quit drinking. I called a couple of my friends who were in recovery and lived down the hall, and I asked them for help

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Member Spotlight: Ryan Baker

He looked at me before we said goodnight and said, “Your life started tonight.” I knew that I was done hurting myself and the people I loved.

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Member Spotlight: Iris Welcome

I would practice yoga and then go to an AA meeting and talk it out. Those two things were always side-by-side, but lived in separate houses. 

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Member Spotlight: Damon Crack

I’ve been a sober companion for the past five years, helping people who are new to recovery find their footing and establish a solid foundation.

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Member Spotlight: Sarah Deschenes

My main struggle was with cannabis. My life wasn’t falling apart. It was more just a growing awareness that I wasn’t feeling the fullness of my life.

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Member Spotlight: Luis Alvarez

I no longer call myself an addict. That’s not my truth anymore. I’m a human being who got caught up in unhealthy behaviors—and then found a way out.

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How to Quit Marijuana

When struggling with the decision of whether to put a substance into your body or not, there are key questions to ask yourself.

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8 Benefits of Having a Morning Practice

Morning practice taps into the immense power of yoga, breathwork and meditation to calm the mind, build vitality and strength into the body, and set you up for a great day ahead.

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How Yoga Helps People Recover from Addiction

I come from a background of severe drug addiction (alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, freebase, heroin) and now have over 31 years of continuous recovery.  I tell people that my story is really a story of recovery within recovery. I first got sober and began a “one

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Just a Little Nervous From the Fall

Kintsukuroi is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery through the use of a lacquer resin sprinkled with gold powder to mend the broken pieces back together. At some point in the 15th Century, the Japanese started to employ this technique. Collectors everywhere started to clamor after

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Member Spotlight: Mary Kathleen

September 27, 2025 No Comments

A few days after our divorce was finalized, I woke up and knew it was time to quit drinking. I called a couple of my friends who were in recovery and lived down the hall, and I asked them for help

Read More »

Member Spotlight: Ryan Baker

September 12, 2025 No Comments

He looked at me before we said goodnight and said, “Your life started tonight.” I knew that I was done hurting myself and the people I loved.

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Member Spotlight: Iris Welcome

September 6, 2025 No Comments

I would practice yoga and then go to an AA meeting and talk it out. Those two things were always side-by-side, but lived in separate houses. 

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Member Spotlight: Damon Crack

August 28, 2025 No Comments

I’ve been a sober companion for the past five years, helping people who are new to recovery find their footing and establish a solid foundation.

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Member Spotlight: Sarah Deschenes

August 27, 2025 No Comments

My main struggle was with cannabis. My life wasn’t falling apart. It was more just a growing awareness that I wasn’t feeling the fullness of my life.

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Member Spotlight: Luis Alvarez

August 15, 2025 No Comments

I no longer call myself an addict. That’s not my truth anymore. I’m a human being who got caught up in unhealthy behaviors—and then found a way out.

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