Change Maker: Fighting While Wounded - Ep 010 | Lifelines Podcast
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In this conversation, Tonja Myles discusses her recovery journey, spirituality's role in mental health, and her work with the Huntsman Family Foundation. She emphasizes the importance of faith and hope in the recovery process and the need for high-quality treatment and research in mental health.
About Our Guest:
Tonja Myles is an ordained minister, community activist, and peer counselor who draws from her own experiences overcoming addictions, abuse, and mental illness to provide advocacy focused on substance abuse recovery, mental health, and trauma. She founded a faith-based treatment center in Louisiana, serves on numerous boards and councils, works with the Huntsman Family Foundation, and authored the book "From the Crack House to the White House" to share her powerful story of recovery. Read more at: https://www.trainedtofightwhilewounded.com/.
About the Lifelines Podcast:
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