🎧 Welcome to the Turning Point Journey Podcast, where we explore the raw, real, and redemptive sides of recovery.
👣 Hosted by someone who’s walked the road, a grateful recovering alcoholic, storyteller, and guide for anyone standing at the edge of change.
This show invites you into 💬 powerful stories, ✍️ honest reflections, and 🌱 meaningful moments of hope, healing, and transformation.
Whether you’re:
🔄 in recovery
🤔 seeking it
❤️ supporting someone who is
…this is your space to reconnect with yourself
and rediscover what’s possible — one choice at a time.
👉 Let’s begin. 🎙️
🎧 Welcome to the Turning Point Journey Podcast, where we explore the raw, real, and redemptive sides of recovery.
👣 Hosted by someone who’s walked the road, a grateful recovering alcoholic, storyteller, and guide for anyone standing at the edge of change.
This show invites you into 💬 powerful stories, ✍️ honest reflections, and 🌱 meaningful moments of hope, healing, and transformation.
Whether you’re:
🔄 in recovery
🤔 seeking it
❤️ supporting someone who is
…this is your space to reconnect with yourself
and rediscover what’s possible — one choice at a time.
👉 Let’s begin. 🎙️

“Healing doesn’t make it okay but it just helps you move forward.”In this clip, Barry Adkins shares one of the most painful and powerful truths about loss, forgiveness, and rebuilding your life after the unthinkable.Barry lost his 18-year-old son Kevin to alcohol poisoning.Barry began a long journey of walking, speaking, and fighting for prevention and awareness.This message isn’t just about grief.It’s about the moment healing begins and why it hurts before it frees you.If you or someone you love is walking through their own trauma, loss, or recovery journey, this episode is for you.⸻🔥 FULL EPISODE:Turning Point Journey Podcast – Episode 4: What Trauma Doesn't Tell You🎧 LISTEN / WATCH THE PODCAST:turningpointjourney.com/podcast🌿 JOIN THE COMMUNITY:turningpointjourney.com (COMING SOON)📘 FREE Recovery Tools:turningpointjourney.com/free (COMING SOON)⸻ABOUT BARRY ADKINSBarry lost his son Kevin to alcohol poisoning in 2005. In response, he walked 1,400 miles carrying Kevin’s ashes turning unimaginable pain into purpose. His mission: prevention, awareness, and keeping families from the grief he knows too well.Learn more at: kevinslastwalk.com