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Max and Chris Welcome the Incredible Taner Hassan! šļø
Get ready for an inspiring and heartfelt episode as Max and Chris welcome Taner Hassan onto the podcast! š Dive deep with them into their powerful recovery journeys and discover how meetings and service have been game-changers in their lives.
š Early Recovery Days & Overcoming Hurdles: Hear the trio recount the tough beginnings, the hurdles they smashed through, and the monumental personal growth they've experienced. They even take a nostalgic trip back to their childhoods, sharing how those early days shaped their paths.
𤣠Taner's Journey with Humor and Self-Acceptance: Taner lights up the conversation with his humor and raw honesty. Struggling with awkwardness and low self-esteem as a kid, he found solace in performing arts, where he could become anyone on stage.
š· From Substance Abuse to Sobriety: Taner's candid story of his descent into substance abuse, starting with early drinking and spiraling into drug addiction, paints a vivid picture of his darkest moments filled with paranoia and fear.
šŖ The Power of Family and Recovery Programs: Thanks to unwavering family support and life-changing recovery programs, Taner found the strength to embrace sobriety. He opens up about the transformative power of service, from being a secretary to a treasurer, which taught him discipline and commitment.
š„ Career in the Drug and Alcohol Field: Taner's career in rehabs and mental health services highlights the importance of authenticity and personal connection in therapy. His work underscores his dedication to helping others on their recovery journeys.
⨠NA's Profound Impact: Taner credits NA with profoundly shaping every aspect of his life, influencing his relationships and creative pursuits.
This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, resilience, and the incredible journey of giving back. Donāt miss out on this inspiring conversation! š
By Christopher White and Max Thomas5
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Max and Chris Welcome the Incredible Taner Hassan! šļø
Get ready for an inspiring and heartfelt episode as Max and Chris welcome Taner Hassan onto the podcast! š Dive deep with them into their powerful recovery journeys and discover how meetings and service have been game-changers in their lives.
š Early Recovery Days & Overcoming Hurdles: Hear the trio recount the tough beginnings, the hurdles they smashed through, and the monumental personal growth they've experienced. They even take a nostalgic trip back to their childhoods, sharing how those early days shaped their paths.
𤣠Taner's Journey with Humor and Self-Acceptance: Taner lights up the conversation with his humor and raw honesty. Struggling with awkwardness and low self-esteem as a kid, he found solace in performing arts, where he could become anyone on stage.
š· From Substance Abuse to Sobriety: Taner's candid story of his descent into substance abuse, starting with early drinking and spiraling into drug addiction, paints a vivid picture of his darkest moments filled with paranoia and fear.
šŖ The Power of Family and Recovery Programs: Thanks to unwavering family support and life-changing recovery programs, Taner found the strength to embrace sobriety. He opens up about the transformative power of service, from being a secretary to a treasurer, which taught him discipline and commitment.
š„ Career in the Drug and Alcohol Field: Taner's career in rehabs and mental health services highlights the importance of authenticity and personal connection in therapy. His work underscores his dedication to helping others on their recovery journeys.
⨠NA's Profound Impact: Taner credits NA with profoundly shaping every aspect of his life, influencing his relationships and creative pursuits.
This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, resilience, and the incredible journey of giving back. Donāt miss out on this inspiring conversation! š

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