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  • From Uganda to Living in a TENT in Canada | Bryan Mwaka Recovery Story
    2026/07/07

    Bryan Mwaka: From Uganda to Canada's Streets — A Survival Story

    Bryan Mwaka arrived in Canada on January 24th, 2020. It was -30°C. He had nowhere to stand.

    What followed was a raw, unfiltered journey through homelessness on Canadian streets — during a global pandemic, alone, far from everything he knew. Growing up in Uganda with structure, boarding school discipline, and natural leadership, Bryan never imagined this would be his story. Canada was supposed to be the dream. Instead, it became his greatest test.

    In this episode of Aligned Voices, Bryan shares what it actually means to live in a tent, lose a friend to the streets, and find the will to keep climbing when every reason to stop is right in front of you.

    We talk about:

    • What homelessness during COVID lockdown really looks like
    • Why 98% of unhoused people have adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) — and what that means for how we respond
    • The difference between the human spirit and the brain, and why it matters for recovery
    • Why connection — not willpower — is the true opposite of addiction
    • What families get dangerously wrong when a loved one is struggling
    • How Bryan went from sleeping in a tent to Campus Navigator at Mustard Seed Edmonton

    This isn't a redemption arc wrapped in a bow. It's an honest conversation about survival, humanity, and what it costs to keep climbing.

    Bryan is now launching Your Voice Chronicles — a podcast giving lived experience its own platform.

    🎧 Listen. Share. It might be the episode someone in your life needs today.

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    47 分
  • I Could Stop But I Couldn't Stay Stopped: Her Road to 5 Years Sober
    2026/06/23

    What happens when the wine that once helped you cope becomes the thing you can’t live without? In this powerful episode of Aligned Voices, Cheryl Young, Certified Sobriety Coach and founder of Golden Girls Gone Sober, shares her honest sobriety journey and recovery story from alcohol addiction. Once a successful corporate professional and devoted mother, Cheryl found herself struggling with alcohol dependence after experiencing profound grief, major life transitions, and the isolation of the pandemic.

    Through courage, self-discovery, and a commitment to sober living, Cheryl transformed her life and found freedom beyond the bottle. In this inspiring conversation, she discusses addiction recovery, the challenges of maintaining an alcohol-free lifestyle, the importance of mental health and wellness, and how women can reclaim their lives through healing and personal growth.

    Whether you're exploring sobriety, supporting a loved one through recovery, or seeking inspiration for your own wellness journey, this episode offers hope, practical insights, and proof that lasting change is possible at any stage of life.


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    1 時間 12 分
  • She Hit Rock Bottom Now She's Changing Lives | Megan Swan
    2026/06/16

    What happens when a successful wellness entrepreneur realizes that the very habits she once relied on are no longer serving her?

    In this deeply honest episode of Healthy Aligned Living, wellness strategist, author, and entrepreneur Megan Swan shares her transformative journey from high-functioning alcoholism to creating a life rooted in intentional wellness, nervous system regulation, and authentic success.

    Megan opens up about growing up with an alcoholic parent, losing her father to suicide at just 17, navigating the challenges of motherhood, and confronting the shame and emotional patterns that kept her disconnected from herself. Through self-awareness, compassion, and the courageous decision to embrace sobriety, she began redefining what wellness truly means.

    Together, we explore the hidden realities of high-functioning alcoholism, the impact of unresolved trauma, the pressures women face in balancing multiple roles, and why sustainable wellness goes far beyond trendy self-care practices. Megan also breaks down nervous system regulation in a practical way, helping listeners better understand stress responses such as fight, flight, freeze, and fawn.

    In this episode, you'll discover:
    • Megan's sobriety journey and what inspired her to quit alcohol
    • The truth about high-functioning alcoholism and mindful drinking
    • How nervous system regulation supports long-term wellbeing
    • The invisible emotional load many women carry
    • Why boundaries, rest, and saying "no" are essential forms of self-care
    • Healing through grief, miscarriage, motherhood, and burnout
    • Building sustainable wellness habits that align with your values
    • Why sobriety isn't limiting—it's liberating
    • The inspiration behind Megan's book, Marinating in Chaos

    Whether you're sober curious, navigating recovery, healing from trauma, or simply looking for a more intentional approach to health and wellbeing, this conversation offers hope, insight, and practical wisdom.

    If this episode resonates with you, please follow Healthy Aligned Living, leave a rating and review, and share it with someone who may need this message today.

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    1 時間 23 分
  • Jennifer Richardson: She Never Thought She'd Escape
    2026/06/09

    After battling addiction, anxiety, and depression for over 15 years, Jennifer Richardson never imagined the life she lives today.

    In this deeply honest conversation, Jennifer shares the hidden realities of addiction, the shame that often keeps people silent, and the courage it took to choose recovery, even after setbacks. She opens up about losing herself, rebuilding her identity through sobriety, and discovering that true confidence comes from keeping promises to yourself.

    Together, we explore the role of community in healing, the power of nervous system regulation, emotional release, and why recovery isn't about perfection, it's about choosing yourself, one day at a time.

    If you or someone you love is struggling, this episode is a reminder that healing is possible, support matters, and you don't have to walk through it alone.

    In this episode:
    • Jennifer's journey through addiction and recovery
    • The emotional impact of anxiety, depression, and shame
    • Why community is essential in sobriety
    • Navigating relapse with compassion and hope
    • Nervous system healing and emotional regulation
    • How cold exposure became part of Jennifer's healing journey
    • Rebuilding confidence and self-worth after addiction

    If this conversation resonated with you, please follow Aligned Voices and share this episode with someone who may need to hear it.

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    56 分
  • Rewriting My Story with Deezy Tha Don
    2026/03/17

    He stands for growth and enlightenment, but four or five years ago, his life was taking a downward turn. Substance use and alcohol had become a constant part of his life, and he began to feel as though he was slowly losing himself. He was unhappy with what he had become—eating unhealthy food, drinking frequently, and watching his health decline. It was a moment of realization when he understood that he could notallow his life to slip through his hands.

    Determined to change, he began focusing on sobriety and turned to the gym as a healthier outlet to cope with pain and stress. Along the way, he opened up about his past growing up in foster care and witnessing addiction in his environment. Those experiences shaped his struggles but also fueled his determination to evolve. He made the difficult decision to distance himself from negative influences and commit toconsistency, discipline, and personal growth. Today, he is spreading a message of hope and transformation by sharing his journey on social media. Through his music and his story, he hopes to inspire others while giving back to his familyand community.


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    51 分
  • Rising Against All Odds with Phat Homie
    2026/03/17

    Phat Homie stands for family, royalty, and honesty. Once involved in gang life, he made the powerful decision to leave that world behind and begin guiding his community toward a better path. Today, living a sober life, it deeply affects him to see others still struggling with addiction and hardship.

    Throughout his life, Phat Homie witnessed homelessness and the devastating effects of alcohol and substance abuse. Many of the friends he grew up with have passed away due to addiction, and only two of them remain today. For years, he was surrounded by negative influences, and the pain he carried pushed him toward alcohol and drugs as a way to numb his struggles.

    Losing his mother, who fought courageously until her very last breath, and growing up without a father figure also shaped his journey. Determined to break that cycle, he chose sobriety as a path of transformation, especially for the sake of his children. Watching his own daughter go through detox became a powerful moment that strengthened his commitment to change.

    Today, Phat Homie channels his experiences into music and social media, using his voice to inspire others and remind those battling addiction that healing, strength, and a new path are always possible.



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    44 分
  • Inside Healthy Aligned Living with Dre
    2026/03/17

    In this powerful episode of the Healthy Aligned Living podcast, founder Dre shares the personal story behind the mission.

    After the tragic loss of his sister, Dre struggled with deep grief and turned to alcohol in an attempt to cope. But while his mind tried to escape the pain, his body began to tell a different story. Through experiences in rehabilitation, detox, and prison programs, he encountered many young people battling similar struggles.

    After moving to Alberta, Dre recognized a major gap in support systems for youth across cities and rural communities. This realization led to the creation of Healthy Aligned Living, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting recovery, building life skills, and strengthening the role of community and parents in helping individuals rebuild their lives.

    This episode offers a raw and honest look into Dre’s journey and his vision to leave a legacy that empowers struggling youth and adults to find purpose, healing, and alignment.


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    32 分
  • I Look People in the Eyes...
    2025/12/01

    Dre Richards is a SMART Facilitator in Edmonton, Canada. He also is the Executive Director and Founder of Healthy Aligined Living, a community agency serving youth who are facing mental health and substance use issues.

    In this podcast, Dre shares his personal journey to recovery, how he decided to address the negative behaviors that were impacting his life, and what he believes are the best ways to help youth who are facing the same challenges he once did.

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    36 分