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The Empty Chair
The Empty Chair
57 episodes
3 days ago
The Empty Chair tells the stories of addiction, from the fall to the crash, to the soaring freedom of recovery, by those who have walked the jagged path. Messages of deep despair and, ultimately, hope to light the way of those who want to end their struggles with addiction.
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The Empty Chair tells the stories of addiction, from the fall to the crash, to the soaring freedom of recovery, by those who have walked the jagged path. Messages of deep despair and, ultimately, hope to light the way of those who want to end their struggles with addiction.
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture
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E41 - Aaron and Doug
The Empty Chair
55 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
E41 - Aaron and Doug

Join Phil Lahey and "2" amazing guests this week on "The Empty Chair for the Addict that didn't know recovery was possible"

Aaron Goodro from First Baptist Church and Doug Griffin, a father that lost his daughter to an overdose, will be discussing Mercy Street, a group for those not only that lost a loved one, but open to everyone effected by addiction and mental health.

The Empty Chair
The Empty Chair tells the stories of addiction, from the fall to the crash, to the soaring freedom of recovery, by those who have walked the jagged path. Messages of deep despair and, ultimately, hope to light the way of those who want to end their struggles with addiction.