
Sane-ish Podcast
A humorous (and serious) nod to the recovery journey. Because imperfections make the best comeback stories. Here recovery is unlimited and all inclusive…
Holley Broughton is a resilient Texan mom whose life story is a testament to the power of perseverance and hope. For 18 years, Holley has been on a journey of recovery from alcoholism and addiction, battling and overcoming the darkest of adversities. Facing the darkest corners of homelessness, domestic violence, and narcissistic abuse, she emerged stronger, turning her struggles into powerful advocacy.
Her voice is a lifeline for those trapped in silence, offering wisdom and comfort to fellow survivors. Despite facing the heartbreaking reality of being alienated from her 14-year-old daughter for the past (nearly) five years, Holley has transformed her pain into purpose. She has become a passionate advocate, light worker, and motivational speaker, bringing healing and inspiration to all who cross her path. Holley and her guests skillfully help listeners and viewers step into their own power.
By sharing her own journey with raw honesty and heartfelt compassion, offering support and encouragement to those who are struggling, Holley helps guide them on their path to healing. Her mission is to help build and increase the listener’s own confidence proving that no matter how tough life gets, there is always a way to rise and thrive (sprinkled with humor and four letter words, of course). Join Holley and her guests as they open up about their life, advocacy work, and Holley’s unwavering belief in the power of the human spirit.
Sane-ish Podcast
Episode 5 - The Ripple Effect: Brendan LaPierre
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Brendan LaPierre joins us from TQCYPAA and shares his incredible recovery journey. We explore how breaking the stigma of sobriety and recovery (especially with young people) changes lives and communities. He shares how vital service work is to those who are not only NEW to sobriety and recovery, but who are YOUNG PEOPLE and face societal pressures as well as social media “projections” that could be misleading. Join us as we challenge perceived thoughts on youth and addiction!
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