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Janice J. Dowd, a Licensed Master Social Worker, discusses her experiences in recovery, emphasizing the importance of rebuilding relationships, helping others, and finding serenity.

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00:00:00:00 Janice J. Dowd and her daughter, Katie.

00:06:06:15 Janice's background as a Licensed Master Social Worker.

00:17:50:01 Truths about Recovery meetings.

00:22:18:13 "Rebuilding Relationships in Recovery."

00:26:59:24 Being of service to others.

00:32:24:21 It takes what it takes.

00:38:45:19 “Finding Serenity in Sobriety,”

00:43:51:04 Living amends.

00:48:46:17 Helping others in Sobriety is key.

00:50:52:06 Hypothetical for alcohol marketing.

00:57:04:04 Sober activities and how it evolves.

01:01:08:18 Hope and Rebuilding Relationships.

01:05:50:04 Closing remarks and Guest appreciation.

Learn more about Janice, her blog and upcoming book bookrelease "Rebuilding Relationships in Recovery." on her website. ⁠⁠https://www.janicejohnsondowd.com⁠⁠

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