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A2D - From Addict to Disciple

A2D - From Addict to Disciple

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The path From Addict to Disciple may be the path less traveled, but it is the path that makes all the difference! David Hain is the founder of From A2D, has attained the designation of International Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and authored From Addict to Disciple, The Heart of an Addict, and From Ashes to Destiny. He equips people to work with addicts in prisons, rehabs, homeless shelters and communities in the US, Canada and Africa. These podcasts will focus on finding freedom from the emotional wounds which result in addiction.A2D -from Addict to Disciple Développement personnel Réussite
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  • # 329 The Game is On!
    Jan 19 2026

    Today we are doing another walkabout in Change Park. This time we'll walk on The Game is On Trail. Are you someone who felt that as your family tried to change you it was time to manipulate them to enable you? So as Peter Chenge said "People don't resist change. They resist being changed!" If that's you then this episode is for you.

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    11 min
  • # 328 Where Am I Going?
    Jan 12 2026

    In today's episode we look at feedback from guys in various stages in recovery. They share their thoughts on where they are going, how did they get there, etc. A key quote we conclude with is by Iyanla Vanzant "Planning is the only way to keep yourself on track. Plan your moments to be joyous. Plan your days to be filled with peace. Plan your life to be an experience of growth. When you know where you are going, the universe will clear a path for you."

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    13 min
  • # 327 Can You See I've Changed?
    Jan 5 2026

    Today's episode is a walkabout in Change Park on the Can You See I've Changed Trail. This trail takes us on the difficult, often messy, part of recovery when we have changed but our friends and family don't see it. They don't believe what we're saying. Maybe we've changed, but their still the same. The first quote we'll find on this trail is by Canadian writer Robin Sharma "Change is hard at first, messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end."

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    10 min
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