Listen "From TV Fame to Rock Bottom: Leon Harris on Addiction, Recovery & Redemption"
Episode Synopsis
Leon Harris on Addiction, Recovery & Redemption. In the powerful premiere of Call Me Friend, Emmy-winning anchor Leon Harris sits down with host and former CNN co-anchor Daryn Kagan for his first interview since the very public incident last November that ended his TV news career. This raw, redemptive conversation dives deep into what it means to fall hard, heal deeply, and be truly seen by a friend who doesn’t flinch.From their days breaking national news together—including 9/11 coverage—to Leon’s spiral into alcoholism and his very public exit from the anchor desk, this episode is a powerful reminder of the strength found in friendship, the courage it takes to recover, and the power of a well-timed phone call.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:What really happened during the incident that ended Leon Harris’ TV news careerThe hidden toll of addiction, even for a high-profile, Emmy-winning journalistWhy rehab was more than detox, and the psychiatric support that helped him healHow friendship shows up in hard times, and the phone call that changed everythingWhat it feels like to lose your public identity and slowly rebuild from the inside outThe role of medications like Naltrexone in supporting recoveryWhy Leon believes true redemption starts with self-reflection and radical honestyA powerful message for anyone struggling with addiction or thinking about making a changeWhether you're facing a tough season, supporting someone in recovery, or just need hope that reinvention is possible, this conversation is for you.Powered by Ms Lous Cabin- https://www.airbnb.com/h/mslouscabinTIMESTAMPS:(00:00) Leon Harris describes the incident that ended his TV career(01:15) Daryn introduces the friendship behind the scenes at CNN(03:30) Leon's move to Washington and rising local fame(07:30) The on-air incident and aftermath(10:00) Struggles with alcoholism and losing self-awareness(13:42) Going to rehab and a pivotal ride to recovery(17:12) Costly commitment: paying out-of-pocket for healing(20:30) The medications that helped his recovery(23:00) When NBC said no: the moment he realized it was over(26:00) The difference this time: honest self-reflection(28:24) Making peace with his past and his father(32:45) A message to anyone afraid to make the call(33:00) What true friendship sounds like(37:22) Call from JoyKEY TAKEAWAYS:Addiction is progressive—Leon lost his sense of self even as a seasoned anchor.Rehab is more than detox—it was deep psychiatric and emotional healing that made the difference.Friendship truly makes a difference—Daryn’s call to Leon is a masterclass in showing up when it counts.You can start over—Leon’s story shows that purpose can rise from public failure.RESOURCE LINKS:Learn about SMART Recovery: https://www.smartrecovery.org/More on Naltrexone: https://www.drugs.com/naltrexone.htmlLeon Harris LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leon-harris-095b0214/Miss Lou’s Cabin:airbnb.com/h/mslouscabinCall Me Friend Hotline:...
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