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14. Kylie Aldaz: Insight on Overcoming Heroin Addiction, Being Present, Knowing You're Capable of Hard Things.

June 05, 2022 Kallup and Katelynn McCoy Episode 14
14. Kylie Aldaz: Insight on Overcoming Heroin Addiction, Being Present, Knowing You're Capable of Hard Things.
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14. Kylie Aldaz: Insight on Overcoming Heroin Addiction, Being Present, Knowing You're Capable of Hard Things.
Jun 05, 2022 Episode 14
Kallup and Katelynn McCoy

Welcome to another episode of The Cherokee Plug podcast. 

In this conversation I speak to my friend and fellow runner Kylie Aldaz. Kylie is a person in recovery from heroin addiction and this was her first time sharing her story publicly. Kylie did a phenomenal job taking us through some of her darkest and most challenging moments. For those of us who've suffered from addiction we know all too well the 'bottoms' we encounter along the journey and the overwhelming shame that comes along with this disease. 

Kylie courageously takes us through her experience and how peer pressure and running with the wrong crowd in her early teens contributed to her becoming addicted to heroin. She intimately shares that 'rock bottom moment' of her selling her car, which she was living in at the time, in order to get some more drugs. After going on another bender and ultimately being out of side hustles she finally did what so many don't have the courage to do, ask for help. 

Life is a journey of highs and lows and Kylie takes us through what it was like for her during her chaotic years of addiction to finding recovery while simultaneously watching her mom succumb to cancer and the life shattering events that took place during the following days of the funeral and the months and years following. 

Finding strength and healing is something that one acquires over time and Kylie shares with us what that looks like for her and how her love for running has given her new life perspectives and experiences. 

She's a veteran ultrarunner with over 20 races under her belt with prestigious race finishes in the Leadville 100 and Cocodona 250, to name a couple. It goes without saying that this woman right here is tough, gritty, full of wisdom through life experience and one of the nicest humans I've had the pleasure of interviewing. 

Please share and leave of review so we can keep growing and inspiring others around the world. 

We hope you enjoy, Sgi!

To follow Kylie on IG: @kyliekrun_az

Follow the podcast on IG: @thecherokeeplugpodcast

Follow Kallup and Katelynn on IG: @_recoverylion86 & @gwy_lioness




Show Notes

Welcome to another episode of The Cherokee Plug podcast. 

In this conversation I speak to my friend and fellow runner Kylie Aldaz. Kylie is a person in recovery from heroin addiction and this was her first time sharing her story publicly. Kylie did a phenomenal job taking us through some of her darkest and most challenging moments. For those of us who've suffered from addiction we know all too well the 'bottoms' we encounter along the journey and the overwhelming shame that comes along with this disease. 

Kylie courageously takes us through her experience and how peer pressure and running with the wrong crowd in her early teens contributed to her becoming addicted to heroin. She intimately shares that 'rock bottom moment' of her selling her car, which she was living in at the time, in order to get some more drugs. After going on another bender and ultimately being out of side hustles she finally did what so many don't have the courage to do, ask for help. 

Life is a journey of highs and lows and Kylie takes us through what it was like for her during her chaotic years of addiction to finding recovery while simultaneously watching her mom succumb to cancer and the life shattering events that took place during the following days of the funeral and the months and years following. 

Finding strength and healing is something that one acquires over time and Kylie shares with us what that looks like for her and how her love for running has given her new life perspectives and experiences. 

She's a veteran ultrarunner with over 20 races under her belt with prestigious race finishes in the Leadville 100 and Cocodona 250, to name a couple. It goes without saying that this woman right here is tough, gritty, full of wisdom through life experience and one of the nicest humans I've had the pleasure of interviewing. 

Please share and leave of review so we can keep growing and inspiring others around the world. 

We hope you enjoy, Sgi!

To follow Kylie on IG: @kyliekrun_az

Follow the podcast on IG: @thecherokeeplugpodcast

Follow Kallup and Katelynn on IG: @_recoverylion86 & @gwy_lioness