Saturday, January 25, 2014

    
New on COA Recovery Radio

Let's Talk About Recovery!
 
COARR plays recovery talk 24/7/365.....Find your favorite COARR recovery shows on demand in the online archive at www.coaradio.com/pastshows.html or tune in to www.coaradio.com to hear what's playing now.... COARR can be accessed via any Internet-enabled device - for the free smartphone app, visit your iphone or android store.
  
To keep current on upcoming radio shows, radio videos and show news, click here to join the COARR Facebook group.
 
 
Tune in this Thursday at 7:30 pm EST for the debut of Relationships in Recovery with Alexa....or come into the station to be part of the audience!

Listen at www.coaradio.com or on your smartphone.

New COARR recovery show episodes:
  
Wednesdays 8:30 - 9:30 pm: "Laughter & Recovery" with stand up comic Wil B. Kleen. Tomorrow night's show will be brand new, with lots of laughs and new on-air personalities.The station will be open and welcomes any & all to join the audience. Come in and share some laughs!

Thursdays, 7:30 - 8:30 pm Debut show this week!  


Thursdays, 9 - 10 pm: "Saving Lives" with COA Director of Interventions Tom Redneck Clark.
  
Fridays, 8:30 - 9:30 pm: "Nar-Anon Families of Addiction Information Line" with Nar-Anon Family Groups ...this week's show features special guest host Dave H. of GRASP talking about losing a loved one to addictionClick here to listen to Dave's first show about grief.
  
Saturdays, 7 - 8 pm: "Hope Fiend" with Rich Mollica. In last Saturday's powerful episode Rich talked with Sophia Foutres, a missionary who rescues addicted prostitutes. 
If you missed this outstanding show, click here to listen to the re-play.

Saturdays, 8 - 9 pm: "Emotional Sobriety" with Andrew Finley, MFT.
  
Sundays, 5 - 6 pm: "Conquering Addiction" with Christian Life Prison & Recovery Ministries

Sundays, 8 - 9 pm: "Share Your Scars" with Vicki Duffy. Last Sunday's show was "Putting Words In Motion", in which Vicki talked about how to convert positive thoughts into positive actions. Click here to listen to the re-play.   
  
Mondays, 8 - 8:30 pm: "Wings Over Water: Creativity in Recovery" with recovery musician Kathy Moser. In yesterday's show, Kathy discussed how meditation can help the recovery process.Click here to listen to the re-play.   
  
Tuesdays, 8:30 - 9:30 pm: "Women & Addiction" with Terri Thomas.
   
Rosary Prayer Group at The Dwier Center

 There will be a meeting of the new Tuesday night Rosary intercessory prayer group at 6:00 pm tonight at the Dwier Center. The Rosary group meets weekly to pray the Rosary for the entire COA family, including those in recovery and those not yet. Like other forms of meditation/spiritual connection, praying the Rosary has been shown to produce profound benefits...
to learn more about how this practice can help you, click here.
 
RED Forum at Rider University

How Lacey Township New Jersey Is Fighting Skyrocketing Heroin Overdoses
How Lacey Township New Jersey Is Fighting Skyrocketing Heroin Overdoses

 
F
or more videos from the Forum, click here.

To learn more about bringing RED to your town, or to receive a summary of the Forum that you can send to your local officials, contact CityofAngelsNJ@hotmail.com.
More than 100 officials, policymakers and community leaders from Princeton, Lawrenceville, Robbinsville and other towns attended COA's first RED Forum last month to learn more about drug addiction & recovery.

RED - "Raising & Educating a Drug-Free Community" - was held at Rider University and featured keynote speaker Dickie Noles a recoveree and the pitcher who led the Phillies to their 1980 World Series win, Dickie is a successful recoveree who now uses his fame to advocate for recovery and support organizations that assist children.

Attendees also heard from Robbinsville police officer Scott Kivet, Executive Director of the NJ State Commission of Investigation Phil Degnan (shown in the video at left), clinician & counselor Jennifer Howell, noted lecturer Carmen Ambrosino, Lacey Township Municipal Alliance Coordinator Heather Scanlon, and COA's Director of Interventions Tom Redneck Clark.    
 
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Tidbits
COA hosts support group meetings for both recoverees and their families every day of the week at the Dwier Center (392 Church Street, Groveville, NJ). This includes 12-step meetings, Men's and Women's Recovery groups,  Relapse Prevention Group, Thursday night veteran's support group, Saturday night self-injury support group, Sunday night Spirituality Meeting, and the popular Sunday morning family support group, The Breakfast Club. To check out our online calendar, click here.
 

For directions to the Dwier Center, click here. 


The COA website offers an Addiction News Feed with the latest studies, reports, news and other info on addiction. It's updated in real time with the top 30 articles. To read the feed, click here


More than 28,000 viewers around the world have watched original videos on the  COA YouTube channel. To tune in, click here.
     
 
 
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 City of Angels NJ, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides many services to addicts and their families including interventions, recovery support, Family Program, counseling services and more. All of our services are provided at no charge.

 

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