The Magdalen House, a recovery community for alcoholism, is a nonprofit organization in Dallas, TX that provides comprehensive recovery services to alcoholic women and men. Our podcasts feature alcoholics who have found a solution to their alcoholism in series that include Recovered Interviews, Studying the Steps, and Hope for the Family! We’re so glad you’re here! Please note, the curriculum we t... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 227 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health |
In the latest episode of "Hope for the Family," Lucinda Buford, a Maggie's board member and mother of an alcoholic, discusses how she became involved with The Magdalen House and helped establish our Men's program.
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Step 11: Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.
In this episode of "From the Vault," Cat Adcock shares her ... more
In this From the Vault episode, we talk to Bridget about step 3, having a spiritual awakening, a break up in sobriety, and MORE!
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In this episode, Cindy M facilities a foundation meeting for our listeners, where she does a great job of informing the alcoholic what the problem is and presenting the solution.
The Magdalen House is a nonprofit organization helping women achieve... more
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This podcast has allowed me to see into the lives of other alcoholics just like myself. I’m able to do away with the shame, and to understand that the pain can also be my purpose. I’m so grateful for this podcast and everyone that works so hard to make it happen!
I love all of these podcasts from The Magdalen House! As a fellow recovered alcoholic, it inspires me and gives me hope and joy to see the miracles happening in other women’s lives. Maggie’s is such a tremendous place and everything they do (including this podcast) helps so many women!
Great podcast with diverse and inspiring experiences.
Truly inspiring, an amazing podcast. Gave me the motivation and wellness I need to try to get sober again. Can’t thank Maggie’s and Stephanie enough, I love you guys!
Thank you ladies for sharing your very own experience w/ “coming to believe”. The God word can be overwhelming coming into recovery and y’all made it super simple, clear, and tangible! The three of you together bring a culture on this episode that is genuine, raw, loving and so fun.
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