Finding New Waters

Peer Support and Sobriety: Isaac Waters' Key to Success


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In this stimulating episode of Finding New Waters, we have the pleasure of hosting Issac Waters, the inspirational founder of Recovery Frameworks. With an extensive background as a Certified Peer Specialist, Life Coach, and Certified Arise Interventionist, Isaac specializes in aiding those who are in the early stages of recovery from addictions, mental health challenges, and eating disorders. Drawing from his own experiences with Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Challenges, Isaac has turned his past struggles into a source of strength, dedicating his life to serving those on their own recovery journey.


We initiate the conversation by examining common misconceptions surrounding interventions. Isaac helps to dispel the dated notion of interventions as surprise confrontations, pointing out that today's methods prioritize establishing a safe, supportive environment for the individual grappling with addiction.


Our host, Graham Doerge, founder and CEO of New Waters Recovery, guides Isaac in narrating his personal experiences with substance abuse, beginning with his teenage years. Isaac's candid narrative sheds light on the unique hurdles he faced during his youthful recovery. He pays tribute to his family's significant role in his journey, especially considering his father's parallel struggles with addiction.


Isaac brings a captivating concept to our attention - 'sobering up in packs'. He recounts how his close-knit circle of friends had a significant influence on his journey to sobriety and continues to be a vital source of support. This mutual camaraderie and shared experiences have been instrumental in maintaining his recovery and fostering a sense of purpose.


We also explore Isaac's noteworthy contribution to establishing a Collegiate Recovery Program at the College of Charleston. Isaac gives a detailed account of the hurdles he encountered, stemming largely from a societal stigma that acknowledging such a program implies a campus-wide drug issue.


This episode offers invaluable insights into the nuances of interventions, recovery, and the indispensable role of peer support in long-term sobriety. Isaac's story underscores that recovery goes beyond overcoming addiction; it involves discovering a sense of purpose and embracing life anew.


Outside of his professional endeavors, Isaac is an ardent fitness enthusiast and foodie, enjoying trying out new restaurants and grilling. A golfer at heart, he has also recently developed a passion for pickleball. He also enjoys spending his leisure time catching up on TV shows. Join us for this enlightening and motivational conversation with Isaac Waters.


Issac Waters Links:

https://www.recoveryframeworks.com/

https://www.facebook.com/mynameisisaacw

https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaacdwaters/


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