Facing Your Fear and Taking the First Step To Recovery and Healing with Joseph Kajy
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Your mindset can change everything.
In this episode of From Survivor to Thriver, we sat down with Joseph Kajy. He battled drug addiction, depression, suicidal thoughts, and prison before he learned about the power of a positive mindset which changed his life for the better.
When Joseph Kajy took opioids for the first time at the age of 15, he thought he had found his life’s calling. From there, his world altered into a grim whirlwind familiar to many a drug addict.
He woke up every morning with either one of two questions on his mind: How will I get money for drugs? When will I do drugs? Behind him, he left a trail of destruction that included 37 felonies, two prison sentences, cut family ties, and a rock bottom where suicide seemed like the final solution.
Today, Joseph has over 5 years of sobriety under his belt. He is a husband, father, and Founder of Top Fence, a residential and commercial fencing contractor which currently generates over 4 million dollars in sales.
He is now on a life mission to share his story as a way to give hope and inspiration to anyone who feels they have demons in their closet and monsters still under the bed.
In today’s episode we cover:
We hope you enjoyed our conversation with Joseph! If you want to learn more from him, make sure to follow him on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. You can tune into his podcast Let’s Get Real here.
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“I had pain I was still carrying, but I knew it wasn’t the end of my story.” -Joseph
“The pain of staying the same has to be more than the pain of changing because we know that there’s pain in change. It’s hard to do.” -Marc
“There is fear that lead
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