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Knowing When to Let Go: The Key to a Successful Recovery

with Rob Reynolds

8:14

Why is letting go the key to successful addiction recovery? Rob Reynolds and I break it down. Rob shares a story about an ex-girlfriend who wasn't willing to pursue the Father. Stay connected and die slowly, or walk away and live. We talk about severing ties with toxic people, old environments, and relationships that keep pulling you backwards. People call it cold. They call it self-righteous. But sometimes the most loving thing you can do is choose life.

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About the Podcast

Rebuilding Life After Addiction is a weekly conversation for anyone walking the long road of recovery, and for the families walking it with them.

Hosted by Justin Franich and Robert Grant, two guys with over 40 years of combined recovery between them. Justin is a former meth addict who went through Teen Challenge in 2005, spent nearly two decades in recovery ministry leadership, and now helps families navigate addiction through content, referrals, and real talk. Robert served 18 years in prison before finding freedom through faith-based recovery. Today he leads family support calls at Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge and brings a perspective that only comes from living it.

Each episode features honest conversations about faith, identity, and what it actually looks like to stay free. Not surface-level recovery talk. Not religious platitudes. Real stories from real people who've been in the pit and climbed out.

Whether you're rebuilding your own life, loving someone who is, or serving in ministry, this podcast is for you.

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