
Empowered Recovery Hub
You’ve Set Yourself Free - Now It’s Time to Truly Thrive.
Connect. Learn. Heal. Grow.
You’ve done the hard part, you’ve set yourself free. But now what?
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You expected to feel whole, but something still feels missing.
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You want to trust yourself, but you keep second-guessing every decision.
You’re sober, but you don’t feel free.
You crave deep conversations, real support, and a space where you can explore recovery beyond just abstinence.
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If any of this resonates, you’re in the right place.
Welcome to the Empowered Recovery Hub, a monthly membership designed for those in recovery who are ready to go deeper.
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This isn’t a 12-step program. It’s not a therapy session. And it’s not just another support group.
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It’s a community and coaching space where you can explore self-trust, emotional resilience, and personal growth, with professional guidance and a network of people who truly get it.
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Recovery wellness goes beyond just stopping harmful behaviors or using substances, it’s about building a fulfilling, balanced life where your mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being are in harmony.
Are you ready to dive into the “next chapter” of recovery, focusing on personal growth and emotional wellness?
The Empowered Recovery Hub goes beyond traditional recovery conversations, offering a space to dive deeper into essential topics like navigating purpose, rediscovering joy, and aligning with your values.
This community is designed to support your journey to a fuller life in recovery - one that isn’t just about staying sober but about thriving.
​"The Empowered Recovery Hub has been an anchor in my ongoing recovery. It’s helped me move beyond just abstinence and start creating a life that feels meaningful and aligned with who I want to be."
Whatever your pathway of recovery is, you are welcome in the Empowered Recovery Hub.
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What Others Say...
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What's Included In Your Subscription
Live Weekly Coaching Calls
A space for deep reflection, discussion, and mindset shift, helping you feel seen, heard and validated.
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Exclusive Recovery-Centered Resources
Tools designed to help you navigate life with confidence, self-trust, and resilience, so you can reconnect with your true self.
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A Private Community (Off Social Media!)
A judgment-free space for connection, support, and shared wisdom, where you can share openly without fear of judgment.
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Deep-Dive Monthly Topics
Focused on the practical and emotional aspects of recovery beyond abstinence, providing the insights you need to heal, grow, and thrive.
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No Rigid Attendance Requirements
Engage in a way that suits your life and energy, ensuring that support is always there when you need it most.
Tiered membership rates make the Hub accessible and budget-friendly for everyone.
See T & C's on the payment page before you complete your purchase
Imagine where you could be six months from now with the right support.
"What I love about the Hub is that it meets you where you are. There’s no one-size-fits-all advice, it’s about discovering what works best for you and feeling supported in that journey."
Don't worry, you don't have to decide if this is for you straight away, we'd like to offer you a 14 days to try it out and see what you think.
That's 2 meetings to decide whether it's a good fit for you, and if its not we will happily cancel your subscription without question.
You can't say fairer than that now can you!
Frequently Asked Questions
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What’s the difference between a recovery coach and a sponsor?A recovery coach is a professional who provides guidance and support to help you overcome addiction and navigate your recovery journey to create a balanced life by offering personalised strategies and tools. A sponsor, on the other hand, is usually someone from a 12-step program who shares their experience, strength, and hope with you and will guide you through the steps. While both offer support, a recovery coach provides more comprehensive assistance beyond the 12-step framework.
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What is the difference between a recovery coach and a therapist?A simple way of looking at this question is that a recovery coach focuses on looking forward, whereas a therapist tends to help you process the past. Delving a little deeper into this, a recovery coach supports you in achieving and maintaining your sobriety and life goals by offering practical guidance and accountability. A therapist focuses on addressing psychological and emotional issues underlying addiction. Both are valuable and often, having both a recovery coach and therapist can provide a holistic approach to recovery.
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When is the best time to work with a recovery coach?Now! If you are committed to overcoming addiction and creating positive change in your life, it is time to start working with a recovery coach. Whether you're just starting your recovery journey or facing challenges later on, working with a recovery coach can offer valuable insights, tools, and strategies to help you stay on track and build a healthier life.
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I am currently in treatment; when is a good time to start with a recovery coach?Starting to work with a recovery coach while in treatment can be advantageous as it prepares you for life after treatment, creating a smoother transition. Taking this into consideration, I would suggest starting with a recovery coach at least 2 weeks before your exit date; this way, your coach can collaborate with your treatment team to ensure a cohesive approach to your recovery journey.
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Do I still need a recovery coach if I have free aftercare?While aftercare from a treatment centre is beneficial, a recovery coach offers personalised and bespoke, ongoing support beyond the initial detox and treatment. A recovery coach will help you implement skills and tools, navigate challenges, and stay focused on your goals. Having a recovery coach can significantly enhance your chances of sustaining and enjoying long-term recovery.
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Do I still need to attend 12 Step/Fellowship meetings if I’m working with a recovery coach?Yes, if that is the path you have chosen. Attending meetings can still be beneficial. While a recovery coach offers personalised support, 12-step meetings provide a sense of community and shared experiences. They complement each other nicely, fostering a comprehensive support network.
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What constitutes successful recovery?Good and rewarding recovery involves not only abstaining from substances but also rebuilding a balanced life physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. It's about finding purpose, healthy coping mechanisms, and forging positive relationships, but just like you, it is unique. A recovery coach can help you achieve these aspects of recovery in a way that resonates with your individual needs and requirements.
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Can working with a recovery coach guarantee sobriety?While a recovery coach significantly increases your chances of sobriety, they can't guarantee it. Sustainable recovery depends on many factors, most importantly, your motivation, commitment, and effort. Other factors that can also affect your success are your support system, environment, goals, openness to continued learning, and lifestyle. A recovery coach provides tools and support, but your active participation is what will make the real difference.
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What happens if I relapse while I am working with a recovery coach?If you have a recurrence (relapse), your recovery coach is there to help you regain your footing sooner rather than later. They'll support you in understanding the triggers that destabilised you and develop strategies to prevent future relapses. A relapse doesn't mean failure; it's a possible part of the journey, and your recovery coach will continue to guide you through it.
If you have a question that we haven't answered here or in the Terms & Conditions on the payment page please do not hesitate to contact us on hello@theempowermentwarrior.com