Forest Fires Addiction Recovery & Redemption

Forest Fires Addiction Recovery & Redemption Forest Fires is a place of hope for those struggling with alcoholism/addiction.

A new episode of the Forest Fires Addiction Recovery & Redemption podcast is now up and ready for a listen. In this epis...
10/01/2024

A new episode of the Forest Fires Addiction Recovery & Redemption podcast is now up and ready for a listen. In this episode we are discussing why some of us seem preprogrammed to run away from difficult or painful situations and how this avoidance can have severe consequences on our mental health, our physical wellbeing, our relationships and our recovery.

In this episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast we will be discussing why some of us seem preprogrammed to run away from difficult or painful situations and how this avoidance can have severe consequences on our mental health, our physical wellbeing, our relationships a...

A new episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast is now available. In this episode we discuss...
09/20/2024

A new episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast is now available. In this episode we discuss the profound power of forgiveness and why it's so important to our recovery, our mental health and our overall wellbeing.

To err is human; to forgive, divine. We have all heard this phrase at some point in our lives and most of us would agree with it. However, forgiveness isn't always as easy as it sounds, especially when it comes to forgiving ourselves. In this episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemp...

Join me for a new episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast where we discuss the dangers of ...
09/09/2024

Join me for a new episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast where we discuss the dangers of holding on to a victim mindset.

In this episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast we're talking about what a victim mentality really is and what it isn’t. We'll also discuss how dangerous a victim mindset can be and how we can protect ourselves and our recoveries from falling into the trap of self-pit...

September is National Recovery Month. This month we come together to celebrate the strength and resilience of all of tho...
09/03/2024

September is National Recovery Month. This month we come together to celebrate the strength and resilience of all of those that have found the courage to recover from substance use disorders and mental health challenges.

More than 46 million American’s struggle with an active substance use disorder and more than 58 million Americans contend with mental health challenges. When we combine those two numbers, we are faced with the startling reality that nearly 1 in 3 adults are burdened with a substance use disorder or a mental health condition.

National Recovery Month is not just a time to acknowledge the millions of lives impacted by substance use disorders and mental health conditions. It's a time to honor and celebrate the 59 million American men and women that choose, each and every day, to live their life in recovery.

Recovery is possible, and it comes in many forms and fashions. Each and every person’s path to recovery is unique. Each of us face our own challenges, setbacks and triumphs along this winding road of recovery, but we don't have to do it alone. For all of us that have been blessed with the gift of recovery, we can’t forget that recovery is a journey, not a destination. We must also remember the importance of compassion, understanding and forgiveness. It is up to us to build and maintain a loving and supportive recovery community where others feel safe and welcome.

For anyone in recovery, every day is a day to celebrate but, as we celebrate National Recovery Month, let’s take this time to strengthen our recovery communities, celebrate the successes of others, advocate for change and inspire others. Never forget that your story is important and that your story stands as living recovery possible and that a life lived in recovery is beautiful and rewarding.

Join me on the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery and Redemption Podcast as we celebrate National Recovery Month. Leave a comment, give me your suggestions for podcast topics, tell your story, and share your experience, strength and hope. Your voice may be the one that someone needs to hear, and your story of struggle and triumph may be the inspiration they need to finally take a step toward recovery.
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Join me for a new episode of the Forest, Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast where we take a moment to obser...
08/31/2024

Join me for a new episode of the Forest, Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast where we take a moment to observe National Overdose Awareness Day. In this episode we pause to honor those we have lost, support the friends, families, loved ones and the communities of those affected by overdose. We also discuss the urgency and importance of combating substance use disorders as well as the stigma that continues to surround it.

Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery and Redemption is a podcast where we force the monster of addiction out of the shadows of shame and into the light of hope. I am John Clark, a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, Recovery Coach and grateful member of the recovery community. In each episode we’ll d...

Today is National Overdose awareness day. Like breast cancer awareness uses the color pink to signify support, Overdose ...
08/30/2024

Today is National Overdose awareness day.

Like breast cancer awareness uses the color pink to signify support, Overdose Awareness uses purple.

I don’t have a problem with the color purple. I mean, it was a great book, a good movie, Purple Rain is one of my favorite Prince albums and I’m even down with Barney, but, I don’t have any purple in my closet. What can I say, I’m more of a flannel kinda guy.

Part of the reason I don’t have a wardrobe full of purple is that I’m color blind, and it’s damn near impossible for me to distinguish purple from many shades of blue and even some shades of red. Don’t even get me started on light purple, because sometimes that just looks white to me. Ask Wesley Mack Bryant about how he learned I was color blind!

In honor of Overdose Awareness, I needed a purple shirt. Me being me, I waited until yesterday to actually start looking for one. To my credit, I didn’t think it would be that hard to find a purple shirt…boy was I wrong.

Despite my 14 year old daughter’s exhaustive attempts to help me, I hadn’t been able to find an acceptable purple shirt to wear to work today. So, in a last ditch effort, I ran into a Marshall’s on my way into work. I didn’t have a lot of faith that I would find one, but I thought I’d make the effort.

As I stood there, looking at the racks of T-shirts and Polos, I was struck by a sudden and unfortunate reality…I’m color blind. I was in a store looking for a purple shirt and I didn’t have a damn clue what I was looking for, or at least, I didn’t know how to find what I was looking for. I saw lots of shirts that might have been purple, but they might also have been blue. In desperation, I sucked up my pride, looked around and found what appeared to be a nice lady, otherwise minding her own business. Literally with hat in hand, I humbly asked her for help. At first, she looked at me like I might try and kidnap her, but after I explained to her that I needed a purple shirt and that I was color blind, etc. she smiled and was happy to help me.

She was awesome!

I’m sure, like the rest of us, she had a busy day planned, places to go and people to see, but she was beyond patient with me. She spent about 15 minutes with me wondering around looking for a shirt.

During our quest, she asked me why I needed a purple shirt. I explained that it was for overdose awareness day, that I worked in the recovery field and that I myself was in recovery. She nodded her head in understanding but otherwise didn’t react much. A few minutes later she looked up and said, “I’m glad you’re getting the shirt and I’m glad you help people with addiction issues.” She then went on to explain that her brother had died from an overdose in 2022. At about that same time, she ran across a basic purple shirt! Eureka! I thanked her for her patience and kindness and we both went on our separate ways.

After I left the store, I was struck by the fact that not only had that kind lady helped me find a shirt, she reminded me that almost everyone has been impacted by addiction. Through her vulnerable share with me, she reminded me that more people than most can imagine, carry the lasting and painful scars of addiction, even those who haven’t personally been in active addiction. The longer I thought about our conversation, the more I began to realize that our meeting wasn’t accidental. She had reminded me that God works in mysterious ways.

Some might say that my interaction and exchange with that lady was simple coincidence. I don’t believe in coincidences though. I’ve lived too long, survived too many things that should have killed me, and witnessed too many miracles to believe that there is anything random about this universe.

Being in that exact store, at that precise time, on this particular day, and meeting that specific woman…that wasn’t an accident, and it certainly wasn’t a coincidence. It happened for a reason and I’m just glad I was present enough to experience it.

So, to that very nice lady that helped me find a purple shirt, thank you! You did more than help me find a shirt, you helped me see God, and you helped me remember that what I do matters.

There are no coincidences, just plans you aren’t aware of.

A new episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast is available. Join me as we discuss the insi...
08/27/2024

A new episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast is available. Join me as we discuss the insidious power of addiction and the redemptive power of community.

Join me for a new episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast. In this week's episode we discu...
08/26/2024

Join me for a new episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast. In this week's episode we discuss how the opposite of addiction isn't sobriety, but rather, community.

We have all heard that being a part of a recovery community is a good thing, but we may not always know why. In this week's episode we move past the slogans and sayings and get to the evolutionary and practical reasons why being a part of a community isn't just a good suggestion for those of us in r...

08/26/2024

We have all heard that being a part of a recovery community is a good thing, but we may not always know why. In this week's episode we move past the slogans and sayings and get to the evolutionary and practical reasons why being a part of a community isn't just a good suggestion for those of us in r...

A new episode of the Forest Fires Addiction Recovery & Redemption podcast is now available. Join me as we discuss how ov...
08/17/2024

A new episode of the Forest Fires Addiction Recovery & Redemption podcast is now available. Join me as we discuss how overthinking and negative thoughts can impact our lives and our recoveries.

In active addiction and throughout recovery, our thoughts can feel like an enemy out to get us, and our brains like a labyrinth of confusion and self-deception. In this episode of Forest Fires, Addiction Recovery & Redemption we'll discuss how overthinking, and our rationalizations can sabotage even...

A new episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast is now available. In this episode we discuss...
08/17/2024

A new episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast is now available.

In this episode we discuss how overthinking and negative thoughts can impact our recovery and our life in general. We'll also discuss strategies to break free from this mental maze and empower us to reclaim and protect our recovery.

In active addiction and throughout recovery, our thoughts can feel like an enemy out to get us, and our brains like a labyrinth of confusion and self-deception. In this episode of Forest Fires, Addiction Recovery & Redemption we'll discuss how overthinking, and our rationalizations can sabotage even...

Join me for the newest episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast.
08/12/2024

Join me for the newest episode of the Forest Fires, Addiction, Recovery & Redemption podcast.

How can society simultaneously glamorize the use of alcohol and drugs while stigmatizing those who struggle with substance use disorders and seek recovery? Join me in this episode of Forest Fires, Addiction Recovery and Redemption, as we try and answer this question and discuss the complicated relat...

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