Journey Enterprises -
Media on a Mission

Making Recovery Visible Through Media, Education, and Community Engagement

We deliver clear, accessible, inspiring recovery education in three ways:

We publish inspiring print and digital magazines filled with real stories, expert insights, and practical resources that support well-being and personal growth.
A short, self-paced digital course that provides basic addiction and recovery information. In just 45 minutes, you'll learn the foundational information, including key programs and resources.
We do more than distribute a magazine—we bring it into communities to start conversations. By hosting events and showing up, we share real stories and connect with people where they are.

Journey Magazine is the most important new communication medium for spreading the word about recovery from addiction to have come along in over a decade - Journey is saving lives.

Ron Springel

Executive Director - Maine Association of Recovery Residences

I have witnessed first hand the incredible impact Journey has had on our community. Since its inception in March 2019, Journey Magazine has been a staple in our center, providing members with a consistent source of hope, inspiration and practical resources.

Leslie Clark

Executive Director - Portland Recovery Community Center

As a seasoned media buyer, I know value when I see it. Advertising in Journey has lived up to every expectation and far exceeded many more. I applaud the success of Journey and look forward to my continued affiliation with like-minded business leaders.

Karen St.Clair

Accredited Certified EFT International Trainer

PERSONAL RECOVERY STORIES

Compassion in Action: Bethany Johnson

Bethany Johnson welcomes everyone into the Coastal Recovery Community Center (CRCC) with a warm smile and a safe space for individuals seeking help, those...

The Anonymous Path – Joe K.

Joe K. is one of many men that came to Alcoholics Anonymous through a mandated addiction rehabilitation center. The facility mandated 12 meetings a...

Recovered, with April Tomah

I’m not recovering,” said April Tomah of Milford. “I’m recovered.” She once struggled with heroin addiction, experiencing all the painful “anything and everything” that comes...

RECOVERY PROGRAMS

Alcoholics Anonymous

“Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem...

Compassionate AA Sponsor

From Personal Struggles to Guiding Others As a recovering alcoholic and an active member of Alcoholics Anonymous, I willingly offer my services as a...

Al-Anon: Personal Experiences

No one can seek recovery on behalf of someone else. But, if you’re worried about someone with a drinking problem, Al-Anon meetings are for...

RECOVERY ALLIES

Employers Can Be Champions For Recovery

Are you an employer who cares about making your community a place where your employees can all lead healthy lives? If you answered “yes,” you...

Thriving During the Holidays

The seasonal holidays and months that follow can be a challenge for people in or seeking recovery. Despite being known as the “most wonderful...

Recovery Allies: Supporting the Pillar of Health

Recovery is multifaceted, and one of the foundational pillars that supports this journey is health. As discussed in Alison Webb’s book, Recovery Allies, the pillar...

WELL-BEING ARTICLES

How to Survive a Panic Attack When it Strikes

A person can experience a panic attack when they least expect it. This can cause a great deal of fear and anxiety for the...

Building Emotional Wellness with Strong EQ

Most of us have heard of “IQ,” or Intelligence Quotient, which measures how smart we are. But equally—if not more—important for emotional well-being is...

Create a Money Plan in Recovery

Taking care of your money is important, especially during recovery. It might feel like a big task, but don’t worry—you can take it one...

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