Send us a text A single fridge door can tell the truth you’ve been avoiding. When our guest boxed up their home to break a cycle of compulsive shopping, a shelf of condiments sparked an unexpected reckoning with grief, a father’s dry alcoholism, and the way addiction quietly changes shape. What follows is a candid, practical journey from clutter to clarity—using 12-step tools not just to stop a behavior, but to understand the feelings that built it. We swap stories about how recovery becomes...
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Send us a text A single fridge door can tell the truth you’ve been avoiding. When our guest boxed up their home to break a cycle of compulsive shopping, a shelf of condiments sparked an unexpected reckoning with grief, a father’s dry alcoholism, and the way addiction quietly changes shape. What follows is a candid, practical journey from clutter to clarity—using 12-step tools not just to stop a behavior, but to understand the feelings that built it. We swap stories about how recovery becomes...
How A Botanical Nonprofit Uses Nature To Support Mental Health, Veterans, And Local Schools
Healthy Living by Willow Creek Springs
20 minutes
2 weeks ago
How A Botanical Nonprofit Uses Nature To Support Mental Health, Veterans, And Local Schools
Send us a text A garden can be a classroom, a clinic, and a kitchen—often in the same morning. We open the gate to Gardens of Hope, our 501(c)(3) botanical nonprofit in Perris, California, and share a practical update on how nature-based care is helping veterans, students, and neighbors build real skills and steady health. From a nine-week ecotherapy program with county partners to hands-on life skills training through the PALS initiative, you’ll hear how therapeutic horticulture turns soil, ...
Healthy Living by Willow Creek Springs
Send us a text A single fridge door can tell the truth you’ve been avoiding. When our guest boxed up their home to break a cycle of compulsive shopping, a shelf of condiments sparked an unexpected reckoning with grief, a father’s dry alcoholism, and the way addiction quietly changes shape. What follows is a candid, practical journey from clutter to clarity—using 12-step tools not just to stop a behavior, but to understand the feelings that built it. We swap stories about how recovery becomes...