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Presenters: Julie and Peter
Length: 1 hour, 36 minutes
In this heartfelt and transformative episode, Julie and Peter welcome Doyal Smith, Executive Director of Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of Oregon (DDA). Doyal recounts a deeply personal story of trauma, addiction, and the turning point that changed his life forever—sitting alone on a park bench, ready to give up, when he heard a voice say, “If you help people, I’ll help you.”
From that moment forward, Doyal committed his life to service. He shares his experiences navigating incarceration, multiple treatment programs, and ultimately finding his calling in the recovery community. Doyal also reflects on the work of DDA founder Corbett Monica and explains how the organization’s unique “12 Steps Plus Five” model addresses the needs of individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
The episode dives into the importance of peer support, trauma-informed care, and building inclusive communities. Julie and Doyal connect over their shared experiences with dual diagnosis, making this an episode filled with honesty, insight, and the enduring power of hope.
Key Points with Time Stamps"The voice said, ‘If you help people, I’ll help you.’ And I’ve been helping people ever since." — Doyal Smith
Links to Websites and Resources Discussedhttps://mdcr1.com/56
Read the Blog Posthttps://mdcr1.com/56b
Hashtags and Mentions#RealRecoveryPodcast #DualDiagnosis #AddictionRecovery #MentalHealthMatters #PeerSupport #HopeAndHealing #DDA #RealStoriesRealRecovery
@DDAnonymous @ForaHealth @4DRecovery
By Julie and PeterPresenters: Julie and Peter
Length: 1 hour, 36 minutes
In this heartfelt and transformative episode, Julie and Peter welcome Doyal Smith, Executive Director of Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of Oregon (DDA). Doyal recounts a deeply personal story of trauma, addiction, and the turning point that changed his life forever—sitting alone on a park bench, ready to give up, when he heard a voice say, “If you help people, I’ll help you.”
From that moment forward, Doyal committed his life to service. He shares his experiences navigating incarceration, multiple treatment programs, and ultimately finding his calling in the recovery community. Doyal also reflects on the work of DDA founder Corbett Monica and explains how the organization’s unique “12 Steps Plus Five” model addresses the needs of individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
The episode dives into the importance of peer support, trauma-informed care, and building inclusive communities. Julie and Doyal connect over their shared experiences with dual diagnosis, making this an episode filled with honesty, insight, and the enduring power of hope.
Key Points with Time Stamps"The voice said, ‘If you help people, I’ll help you.’ And I’ve been helping people ever since." — Doyal Smith
Links to Websites and Resources Discussedhttps://mdcr1.com/56
Read the Blog Posthttps://mdcr1.com/56b
Hashtags and Mentions#RealRecoveryPodcast #DualDiagnosis #AddictionRecovery #MentalHealthMatters #PeerSupport #HopeAndHealing #DDA #RealStoriesRealRecovery
@DDAnonymous @ForaHealth @4DRecovery