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The Dirt Road 

to

Recovery

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YOU LANDED HERE FOR A REASON!

The Dirt Road to Recovery.

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Addiction/Recovery/SoberLiving/PeerSupport Specialist/LifeCoaching/ Program

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A trailblazers route that leads to a place of beauty, peace, health, and tranquility.

 

But it is not an easy road.

 

The road will be rough, dirty, and bumpy. It's intensely emotional and HARD. Often unforgiving with unpredictable detours and dead ends. The road is not straight. The Dirt Road to Recovery is not your salvation. It is an aggressive approach and direction that WILL lead to a productive lifestyle and nirvana.

 

Each addict is blessed but so emotionally damaged and broken. We see no value in ourselves. Instead of building our character into our full potential, addicts feed the pale rider that rides off into the sunset never to be seen again. Our brains are fogged by substance and dependency. An addict and those in recovery have a one-track mind. To seek comfort. The only thing that provides comfort is the substance.  But when an addict begins to recover and sees the world from a different perspective, he/she/they can live a more beautiful life than most. I promise. Our goal is to get you, your family, your friends, and loved ones to help themselves and to witness the beauty beyond the dirt road to recovery. 

 

We love you. 

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Why We Are Here

After the COVID19 pandemic in 2020, we realized everyone in this world is affected by addiction and/or mental health struggles. We all know someone or may even have our own personal story of addiction. Some of you don't understand, some of you may refuse to understand, some of you have so many questions that you don't know where to start. We are here to answer them. We want our followers to know not only how addiction affects them and how to recover, but also how it affects friends, family, loved ones, and the general public that surrounds us. This site is for the current drug user searching for hope, the friends and family searching for answers and understanding, and loved ones searching for knowledge. This is for anyone because everyone can relate. 

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Hello & Welcome

My name is Kyle Higgins. I went from sleeping in the mansion of ABC's reality hit TV show the Bachelorette to sleeping on the streets of Denver, begging for food and desperate for warmth. From premiere parties in New York and Los Angeles to probation in five different counties in two different states. From sobriety awards in high school to meth and heroin addiciton. How did I get there? How did I get out? To this day I'm grateful for my experience and my struggles. I'm here to share my experience, my story, the good, the bad, the unbearable. I want to help. 

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The Podcast

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Lessons of Life: Things
I've Learned, Moments I Cherish.

You have learned to thank ME for hard times and difficult journeys, trusting that through them I accomplish MY best work ~God  

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Resources

Below are some resources that I have personally researched or used in the past. We have to remember that there is no money in recovery when the addict recovers. Many recovery programs have become a spin dry, meaning they will keep you sober for a month then feed you back to the wolves, but not after putting a significant dent in your bank account.  As addicts we are very vulnerable.  All too often recovery programs are great at creating hope and offering a moment of sobriety but where they fail is following up with the client.  Your life, your sobriety, is worth a phone call and below are some resources that I trust.  Please do not be discouraged if the phone call does not meet your expectations, programs have become inundated as mental health has become a global crisis. Please keep trying, never loose faith, your life is worth it. We love you.

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