With over 16 years of lived experience in recovery, Danny Shannon supports people navigating addiction, mental health challenges, and life transitions. Through honest connection, practical tools, and guided self-reflection, his work helps you slow down, rebuild self-belief, and create meaningful change that lasts.
You have tried to change before, but old patterns keep pulling you back, leaving you frustrated and exhausted.
Life feels reactive and rushed, with little space to slow down, reflect, or understand what is really going on beneath the surface.
You are functioning, but deep down you want clarity, purpose, and a life that feels meaningful, not just manageable.
My approach is built on real life experience, not hierarchy or judgement.
I coach with kindness, honesty, and compassion, walking alongside you rather than positioning myself above you. Real change happens when people feel genuinely seen and understood.
Through reflection, accountability, and gentle challenge, I support you to slow down, tune in, and take ownership of your recovery in a way that feels safe and achievable. At the heart of my work is connection to yourself, to purpose, and to a life beyond survival.
Hey, Dan. My name is **. I see you such as inspiration to everyone especially me I was addicted to ice coke drinking and seeing your videos your input on how your life was helps me so much for my addiction. I had to move from Australia to Europe because my mind didn’t want any help all it wanted to do is chase the dragon bro. Honestly, I was so deep in shit keep up the goodwork for your self and the way you helped me.
“Me again, haha! Thanks for your videos truely hey, noone else I resonate with, if ya ever have people sharing stories I got a hell of a story, 10 years of dv 15 yrs of drugs, mother went through hell n so did my father, I’m the one breaking the cycle for my babies, I always wanted to try help someone with my story too. Hope quitting the ciggies is going well. Ur an inspiration, keep fighting the good fight!
“Hey Brother, thought I’d just reach out and say thank you. I am in recovery myself and have been dealing with the clench of addition for most of my life. I see a lot of these guys on Facebook doing what you’re doing but not as well. They’re doing it more so for an image and popularity that to actually spread awareness and help those around. You my friend, are doing the lord’s work and I am so dambn proud of you for that.
Happy holidays my friend! This year I am grateful for those like yourself. We are all turds floating in the same bowl but when I see a turd such as yourself be able to climb his way into the vision of others, and share hi experiences in hopes of giving motivation to the next person to enhance their lives and dig their way out of the trenches, is AWESOME. Be proud of yourself my friend!”
Many recovery approaches focus only on abstinence or surface-level coping. This work goes deeper, supporting reflection, connection, and personal responsibility so recovery becomes about building a life you actually want to live.
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Start by joining Hour of Power or enrolling in Recovery and Beyond, depending on the level of support and structure you are ready for.
Engage in guided video journaling, group sessions, and practical exercises that help you build awareness, accountability, and clarity.
Apply what you learn to everyday life, strengthening self-belief, purpose, and confidence as you move forward in recovery.
Structured support, real connection, and practical tools designed to help you move from surviving to living with purpose.
Create clarity through guided journaling
Feel seen, heard, and supported
Stay grounded and consistent
Apply insights in everyday life
Reconnect with your strengths
Move toward a meaningful future
Answers to all the stuff people ask about my approach
No. These programs support people at different stages, whether you are early in recovery, returning after relapse, or seeking deeper personal growth.
Yes. All sessions and programs are delivered online, making them accessible wherever you are.
That is completely normal. You are supported to move at your own pace in a safe and non-judgmental environment.
This is coaching and guided self-reflection based on lived experience, not clinical therapy.
“I finally felt understood.”
Danny creates a space where you feel seen without judgement. The reflection work helped me slow down and actually understand myself instead of running from everything.
“More than recovery, it’s rebuilding.”
This was not just about staying clean. It helped me rebuild confidence and believe that my life could be more than just surviving day to day.
“Simple, honest, and powerful.”
The video journaling felt uncomfortable at first, but it became the most grounding part of my week. I gained clarity I never had before.
Recovery is not about fixing who you are. It is about reconnecting with yourself, rebuilding belief, and creating a future that feels worth showing up for. With the right support, reflection, and connection, lasting change is possible.
Questions? Book a free demo call or join our free WhatsApp community.
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Letting go is different for everyone depending on why the separation is occurring. It affects each of us with different emotional states and for different periods of time.
For some it’s letting go of a loved one who has always been by your side, for others it could be breaking free of a trauma bond, releasing a part of yourself that doesn’t bring you happiness or growth anymore or choosing a different path for your life that rids you of an emotional attachment to another, maybe it’s a culmination of all of these.
Regardless of your need to let go or your desire to feel free, the idea of this is never easy but it is a core experience we each face in this lifetime and from this program we reach out a hand to you in the form of video journal and offer you the opportunity to let go in a constructive way and adapt the idea of valuing the memories, appreciating the lessons learnt and understanding that every goodbye can offer you a new beginning.