Episodios

  • Barbara Brown: A Voice for Recovery
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode of Recovery On-Air, host Christin Day sits down with Barbara Brown, publisher of Together AZ, a monthly newspaper dedicated to connecting people with recovery resources across Arizona. Since its launch in 1991, when addiction and mental health were rarely talked about openly, Together AZ has worked to break stigma and provide hope to those struggling in silence. With 33 years in recovery, Barbara continues to be a passionate advocate, ensuring real help reaches real people. Tune in for a conversation about awareness, community, and the power of sharing recovery resources.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Marci Cagen: Healing and Transformation
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode of Recovery On-Air, host Christin Day sits down with Marci Cagen, whose journey is a powerful story of redemption and spiritual transformation. After escaping addiction and an abusive relationship in her early twenties, Marci made the courageous choice to seek help — a decision that changed her life forever. Through recovery, faith, and spiritual practices, she turned her pain into purpose. Today, Marci shares her passion for healing through movement, breath, and energy work, helping others reconnect with themselves and find their own path to recovery.

    This episode is a reminder that healing is possible, and no one is ever too far gone. You can find her website at marcicagen.com.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Kim Hardin: Community Liaison
    Mar 20 2026

    Our very own Kimberly Hardin, Community Liaison for Crossroads, sits down with host Christin Day from Recovery On Air for a powerful and heartfelt conversation. Kim opens up about the deep pain of losing her ex-husband, the father of her three children, to cirrhosis of the liver and the strength it took to mentally prepare herself to get her kids back after battling addiction. Her story is raw, real, and rooted in resilience. Today, Kim stands as a testament to what healing, faith, and hard work can do. She is not only walking in her purpose but pouring back into the community she once needed. Kimberly Harden is truly a huge asset to the Crossroads family, and we are beyond grateful for the light she brings to others walking the same path.

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    54 m
  • Cheyenne Martinez: Story of Hope
    Mar 13 2026

    This episode is one you don’t want to miss. Host Christin Day had the honor of sitting down with Cheyenne Martinez, a powerful woman from the Hopi Tribe, whose story is the definition of resilience, redemption, and hope. Cheyenne shares her journey from being addicted to meth to becoming a therapist helping others find healing. In May 2025, she graduated with her Master’s in Social Work, proving that no matter where you start, your story doesn’t have to define where you end up. We talk about the real-life challenges she faced along the way — her two children being raised by her parents on the reservation while she fought for her recovery, becoming pregnant during school, giving birth to a premature baby two months early, and juggling work, internship, and long days in the NICU. Through every obstacle, Cheyenne refused to quit. Today she is almost four years sober and thriving. She now works as a therapist at Imagine Therapy, and she also volunteers with A Place for Hannah, a nonprofit that serves justice-impacted women both inside and outside the prison walls. Her story is raw, honest, and deeply inspiring — proof that no matter how dark the past may be, redemption and purpose are possible.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Kenneth McKinley: Childhelp
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode of Recovery On-Air, host Christin Day sits down with Kenneth McKinley of Childhelp, a national nonprofit dedicated to preventing and treating child abuse. Founded in 1959 and headquartered in Arizona, Childhelp has spent decades providing advocacy, prevention programs, treatment services, and resources for children and families affected by abuse. Kenneth shares the mission behind Childhelp and the vital work the organization does every day including operating the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline, which offers confidential crisis support, guidance, and resources 24 hours a day to those in need.

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    48 m
  • Tom Fay: Integrity in Recovery
    Feb 27 2026

    Today on Recovery On-Air, host Christin Day sits down with Tom Fay, founder of Gambit Recovery and a national advocate for ethical sober living. After years lost in addiction and surviving a life-altering suicide attempt, Tom got sober in 2010 and never looked back. What started as personal survival turned into a mission to raise the standards of recovery housing across the country. With over 14 years in the behavioral health field, Tom has helped shape policy, launch treatment housing programs, and fight for accountability in an industry that impacts thousands of lives.

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    51 m
  • Carrie Masters: Keep Moving Forward
    Feb 20 2026

    This week on Recovery On-Air, we sit down with Carrie Masters, CEO of St. Joseph the Worker, whose life story is a powerful testament to resilience and forward momentum. Raised in a home impacted by addiction and hardship, Carrie faced overwhelming challenges early in life including being left to care for herself and her siblings as a teenager and becoming a single mother at 20. Rather than becoming another statistic, Carrie built an extraordinary career, rising from receptionist to Chief Operating Officer at LGE Design Build before stepping into nonprofit leadership. Today, she leads St. Joseph the Worker in empowering unhoused and low-income individuals to find stability through employment. Carrie shares how perseverance, service, and purpose shaped her journey and why simply “keeping moving forward” can change everything.

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    55 m
  • Gordon James: From PR Pro to Recovery Advocate
    Feb 13 2026

    In this powerful episode of Recovery On-Air, host Christin Day sits down with Gordon James, a seasoned PR professional and the founder of his own PR company. A company that Crossroads now works with. Gordon shares his inspiring story of struggling with alcohol during a time when heavy drinking was the norm, even in high-powered circles. Gordon opens up about his time spent as a drinking buddy with George W. Bush and how he even did PR for his father during his presidency, all while battling his own addiction. During an era when “drinking was just what you did” after work, Gordon’s personal struggles with alcohol began to take a serious toll on his life. It wasn’t until he discovered the 12-step rooms that he found the path to recovery. With the help of a sponsor and a commitment to sobriety, Gordon now celebrates over 20 years of sobriety.

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    49 m