
Cop & Convict: Two Unique Paths to Recovery
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In this powerful two-part episode of the Bare Knuckle Recovery podcast, co-founders Tommy Streeter and Nate Moellering sit down with Scott Valentic and Bob Springer to share their incredible journeys.
Scott, with a background in the military and as a narcotics detective, and Bob, who experienced life through incarceration and addiction, highlight their vastly different pasts that have surprisingly led them to work together towards the same mission: recovery.
Join them as they discuss:
- Their individual experiences and how their unique paths shaped who they are today.
- The initial apprehension and eventual mutual respect and understanding that developed between a former cop and a former convict.
- The importance of confronting personal struggles, embracing vulnerability, and the power of human connection in the recovery process.
- How their past challenges now serve as a foundation to help others find their path and live their best lives, emphasizing that "change is possible."
This episode is a testament to finding common ground in humanity, overcoming adversity, and the transformative power of choosing a path of recovery and service.
Watch this episode here: https://www.bareknucklerecovery.com/
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