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In this conversation, Janea King shares her personal journey of recovery and how she transitioned from being a consumer of addiction to becoming a producer of programs and opportunities for others to heal. She discusses the importance of service and community in the recovery process, particularly for Native Americans who have experienced generational trauma. Janae also emphasizes the significance of reconnecting with spirituality and the role it played in her own recovery. She shares her vision for the Tatanka Warriors program, which aims to provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals transitioning out of addiction. Overall, Janae's story highlights the power of self-reflection, self-love, and helping others in the recovery journey. Check out the Tatanka Warriors Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/434827701901578
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In this conversation, Janea King shares her personal journey of recovery and how she transitioned from being a consumer of addiction to becoming a producer of programs and opportunities for others to heal. She discusses the importance of service and community in the recovery process, particularly for Native Americans who have experienced generational trauma. Janae also emphasizes the significance of reconnecting with spirituality and the role it played in her own recovery. She shares her vision for the Tatanka Warriors program, which aims to provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals transitioning out of addiction. Overall, Janae's story highlights the power of self-reflection, self-love, and helping others in the recovery journey. Check out the Tatanka Warriors Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/434827701901578
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