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Harnessing Hope: From Addiction to Advocacy

26 min · 1 feb 2026
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In this powerful episode of Guided, Dr. Jones sits down with Christian Countzler for an honest conversation about addiction, recovery, and hope. Christian shares his personal journey through addiction, the hard-earned path to sobriety, and how that experience led him to found Stable Recovery—an innovative program that helps people in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction find meaningful, stable employment in the horse industry. Together, they explore how purpose, structure, and connection can support long-term sobriety, and how work with horses can become a pathway to healing, dignity, and lasting change.

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