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Hey, it's Michael Maassel, your host of Monday State of Mind, bringing you an impactful finish to our insightful conversation around community vitality in recovery. This episode will leave you contemplating the value of multiple communities in your own recovery journey. I offer you a deep dive into my personal adventure, exposing the changes and growth I underwent in sobriety and the impactful revelation that different communities can feed diverse areas of growth and interests.
Our episode doesn't shy away from the tough stuff – we address the challenging process of letting go of communities that no longer serve your growth and the courage it takes to seek out new ones that will. We explore the exciting, sometimes daunting, constant evolution of self and how embracing change can result in something wondrous. Earlier this month, we were joined by the remarkable Tabitha Miller, sharing her experiences on the importance of online communities, and the fabulous Taylor, spinning a wonderful tale about his experiences with community. So, if you're ready to explore the dynamic changes within yourself and your communities, then tune in to this meaningful episode!
For over 50 years, Harmony Foundation has worked as a nonprofit to serve those seeking recovery from substance addictions. Our residential and intensive outpatient programs are in a collaborative and respectful treatment environment with multiple specialty tracks offering additional support. Our main campus is nestled on a 43-acre campus in the Rocky Mountains just outside of Estes Park, Colorado, that promotes physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. With one of the most robust alumni programs in the county, clients remain connected and empowered for a lifelong journey of recovery.
For more information about Harmony Foundation, please visit:
www.harmonyfoundationinc.com
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Hey, it's Michael Maassel, your host of Monday State of Mind, bringing you an impactful finish to our insightful conversation around community vitality in recovery. This episode will leave you contemplating the value of multiple communities in your own recovery journey. I offer you a deep dive into my personal adventure, exposing the changes and growth I underwent in sobriety and the impactful revelation that different communities can feed diverse areas of growth and interests.
Our episode doesn't shy away from the tough stuff – we address the challenging process of letting go of communities that no longer serve your growth and the courage it takes to seek out new ones that will. We explore the exciting, sometimes daunting, constant evolution of self and how embracing change can result in something wondrous. Earlier this month, we were joined by the remarkable Tabitha Miller, sharing her experiences on the importance of online communities, and the fabulous Taylor, spinning a wonderful tale about his experiences with community. So, if you're ready to explore the dynamic changes within yourself and your communities, then tune in to this meaningful episode!
For over 50 years, Harmony Foundation has worked as a nonprofit to serve those seeking recovery from substance addictions. Our residential and intensive outpatient programs are in a collaborative and respectful treatment environment with multiple specialty tracks offering additional support. Our main campus is nestled on a 43-acre campus in the Rocky Mountains just outside of Estes Park, Colorado, that promotes physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. With one of the most robust alumni programs in the county, clients remain connected and empowered for a lifelong journey of recovery.
For more information about Harmony Foundation, please visit:
www.harmonyfoundationinc.com

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