by The Magdalen House | Mar 22, 2023 | Community, Maggie's Women's Group, Relationship, Volunteer
Nancy McMahon, a member of our board and recovered alcoholic, shares her experiences in recovery from change and growth spurts to acceptance and consistency. š³š š§ Tune in to learn more about Nancy and how our community has uplifted women through consistent care over...
by The Magdalen House | Mar 8, 2023 | #Hopeless, Big Book, Community, First Step, Step 1
Laura talks about willingness and desperation from her step 1 experience and how she learned about the allergy & mental obsession. We talk about how when she fully conceded to her innermost self that she was an alcoholic, she was ready to do whatever was asked of...
by The Magdalen House | Feb 8, 2023 | Community, Family, Stigma
Loved ones and family members of alcoholics can learn more about recovery and find community, regardless of their alcoholicās recovery. Learn more in this episode of Hope for the Family with Lauren Mirche as she shares her story with our host, Laurie Evans, loved one...
by The Magdalen House | Jan 11, 2023 | #Gratitude, Community, Spiritual, Stigma
Are you feeling stuck in the problem or finding yourself unsure of what the problem is? Are you searching for the solution? This all-new episode of Recovered: Interviews with Alcoholic Women is for you! To kick off season 5 of our new releases, our Community Manager,...
by The Magdalen House | Dec 1, 2022 | #Free, #Gratitude, Giving, Volunteer
By Neva Cochran, Longtime Supporter of The Magdalen House I first learned about The Magdalen House 20 years ago when it was a somewhat dilapidated house in East Dallas with only one paid staff member and most of the work was accomplished by amazing volunteers. I have...
by The Magdalen House | Nov 20, 2022 | #Support, Community, Recover, Stigma
By Kady Younkman, Director of Community Here at The Magdalen House, we encourage women to recover out loud. We use our full names when identifying ourselves and are proud to represent our community as recovered alcoholic women. So why is it important to use our full...