"Why support women's recovery?"
you don't want to miss episode 2 of Circle of Chairs Conversations
This is your warning: Things are going to get real.
In the next episode of Circle of Chairs Conversations, we are going to talk about women’s recovery.
What makes women’s recovery different?
What are some of the obstacles that we face?
Why are so many advocates around the world, like me, passionate about not just highlighting women’s recovery, but also encouraging, supporting, and equipping the next generation of leaders in the field?
How can we keep moving forward with our passions and purpose when different corners of the world are grieving and reeling in unimaginable ways?
[friends, please read this moving post from who speaks so graciously about grief if you are struggling with recent events]
Listen in as I talk about the current research, what’s next for women’s recovery, and how you can be a part of a new movement of healing.
Let’s not become weary in doing good.1
Have a question you’d like answered, know a great guest, or want to have a conversation? Send me a message and let’s connect!
Want to learn more about what’s coming next?
Stay tuned as I’ll be announcing the new movement I shared about briefly in this episode soon or you can take a sneak peek here.
Let’s continue to get real and have the difficult conversations.
Join us Friday for an important discussion about one of the most debated topics in the recovery field right now.
Caroline Beidler, MSW, is an author, speaker, and Managing Editor of Recovery.com, where she combines expert guidance with research to help people find the best path to healing and treatment. Her next book, When You Love Someone in Recovery: A Hopeful Guide for Understanding Addiction, is coming Spring 2026 with Nelson Books. Drawing from her own recovery journey through addiction, mental health challenges, and trauma, along with training as a clinical mental health provider and addiction recovery expert, Caroline is passionate about guiding you into seasons of greater healing. Learn more about her books here.
Galatians 6:9