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  <title>Hope - Recovered 1381</title>
  <description>To skip the intro, tap 3:25 &amp;amp;nbsp; Hope is not just a desirable aspect but a necessary cornerstone of a recovery program. In the depths of addiction, individuals often feel consumed by despair, powerless to break free from the cycle of substance abuse. &amp;amp;nbsp;In early recovery, hope provides a beacon of light amidst the darkness, offering the promise of a better tomorrow. It instills the belief that despite past mistakes and present struggles, a life of sobriety and fulfillment is attainable. This hope is not merely wishful thinking but a tangible force that drives individuals to take the necessary steps towards healing and transformation.  Tonight, we talk about Hope &amp;amp;nbsp; This week,&amp;amp;nbsp; Chance, Sam, Chris, Nicole, Falisha, Beanne, Joel, Martin, Ginger, Jenny, Kim, Becky, Shelly, Amanda, Jim, Schez, Rebekah, Jinifer, Dana, Bryan, Vicki, Tonja, Karen, Jean They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap http://recoveredcast.com/partner &amp;amp;nbsp; This episode is sponsored by&amp;amp;nbsp; Helen, McQ, Michael, Audrey, Teresa, Kurt, Gigi, Chris, Christopher They used the donation button found on our website at  Episode Sponsor &amp;amp;nbsp; Visit our website http://recoveredcast.com </description>
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