Stable Recovery: Healing Addiction Through Horses and Purpose
July 24, 2025
The Morning X features an essential "Someone You Should Know" segment, introducing Christian Countzler, the CEO and co-founder of Stable Recovery. Discover this unique therapeutic community that helps men (and now women) achieve lasting sobriety through an emphasis on an unexpected element: equine employment. Learn why their year-long, no-cost entry program is so successful, and hear inspiring transformation stories that showcase its remarkable results.
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