Dec 6, 2021 | Motivation, Podcast, SMART News
Dave Johnson is the Chief Executive Officer of the Fletcher Group, based in London, Kentucky. His background in social work, healthcare, and academia led him to starting Fletcher Group with the help of Ernie Fletcher, the former Governor of Kentucky. A recent grant...
Nov 12, 2021 | CBA, Events, HOV, Individuals, Life Beyond Addiction, Motivation, SMART News
SMART Recovery held its first annual Pathways to Recovery Virtual Walk in September. The event was enjoyed by many throughout the country. One of the participants, ChrisTLynne, shared her story on the pathway she took to walk for Life Beyond Addiction. September 23,...
Sep 27, 2021 | Family & Friends, Life Beyond Addiction, Motivation, SMART News, Teen & Young Adult, Video
Hello! My name is Christopher Sullivan and I am recovering from my father’s alcoholism. The countless nights of grief and regret, of feeling like I could have prevented my father’s passing if I was more knowledgeable on addiction, led me to seek help from SMART...
Sep 21, 2021 | Alcohol, Family & Friends, Motivation, SMART News, Teen & Young Adult
Guest blog written by Christopher Sullivan Most people in recovery do so for themselves; because they want to take back control of their lives. And rightfully so. You should be recovering for yourself. But, it may also be important to consider how your recovery gives...
Jun 21, 2021 | LGBTQ+, Life Beyond Addiction, Motivation, SMART News, Teen & Young Adult, Video, Volunteer, Women
Eboni Jewel Sears speaks frankly about her sexual maladaptive behavior and how she began to use SMART Recovery several years ago to overcome it. She also became a SMART Recovery facilitator and hosts a weekly meeting on the issue for others in recovery, especially...
May 15, 2021 | Alcohol, Life Beyond Addiction, Motivation, SMART News, Video
Hear the amazing story of how Patrik Finan overcame a decades-long methamphetamines addiction through courage, hard work and using SMART Recovery to lead his Life Beyond Addiction. SMART views addiction as a behavior that can be corrected, not a condition that defines...