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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 180 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Health & Fitness |
Randal Lyons is a Doctor of Chinese Medicine, shamanic practitioner, addiction recovery expert, and author. He was born and raised in New York, studied Chinese Medicine and Core Shamanism in California, and now lives in Nova Scotia, Canada, with his ... more
Nico's journey is a testament to the power of resilience and personal growth, as he overcame significant challenges to emerge as an author, graduate, and successful business owner.
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Dr. Nelson is so encouraging, motivating, and a breath of fresh air! Highly recommend the listen!
The range of topics is amazing and really helpful covering the range of ways an addicted person or one just wanting to change can move forward. In Episode 100 "abuse" vs "dependence" August 2018 pod, however , they talk about "dry drunk" as continuing to crave but that is not right. Here is how the term (which is a bad one) is normally used: “dry drunk syndrome,” us a slang term that originated in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). It refers to traits and behaviors often seen with alcohol use that pe... more
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Dr. Nelson’s podcast is a collection of interesting, helpful information and insight for those struggling with addiction. His heart to help this epidemic is evident and I’ve learned a lot about the recovery path from him and his guest’s stories. If you or a family member have a loved one with an addiction this podcast is a must listen!
Dr. Nelson is one of the most inspiring people I have ever listened to. From his personal life experiences with his daughter Lauren, to experiences with other patients and guests. Dr Nelson brings all of your burning questions about addiction recovery to the table. He discusses everything from the habits of starting addiction to full recovery. Overall this podcast is an EXTREMELY helpful tool to any addict, parent or any person supporting a loved one who struggles with addiction. Dr. Nelson's p... more
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