Almost 21 million Americans struggle with substance addiction but there are much more who are struggling peripherally. Parents, children, friends, spouses, and colleagues - as a society we are all affected in one way or another. TDH Voice is a twice-monthly podcast all about addiction from every perspective of what is being referred to as the most pressing health crisis of our time.
Join us as we talk with people in recovery, those who love them, as well as those who inspire and cultivate change in a world that desperately needs it.
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Almost 21 million Americans struggle with substance addiction but there are much more who are struggling peripherally. Parents, children, friends, spouses, and colleagues - as a society we are all affected in one way or another. TDH Voice is a twice-monthly podcast all about addiction from every perspective of what is being referred to as the most pressing health crisis of our time.
Join us as we talk with people in recovery, those who love them, as well as those who inspire and cultivate change in a world that desperately needs it.
Welcome to part two of two of our interview with Bucky Sinister, author of the recovery book Get Up: A 12-Step Guide to Recovery for Misfits, Freaks & Weirdos. We sat down to talk with Bucky about his experience with PTSD and addiction, his journey to sobriety, and the pitfalls of toxic masculinity within the recovery community.
TDH Voice
Almost 21 million Americans struggle with substance addiction but there are much more who are struggling peripherally. Parents, children, friends, spouses, and colleagues - as a society we are all affected in one way or another. TDH Voice is a twice-monthly podcast all about addiction from every perspective of what is being referred to as the most pressing health crisis of our time.
Join us as we talk with people in recovery, those who love them, as well as those who inspire and cultivate change in a world that desperately needs it.