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RECOVERY 2.0 GLOBAL ONLINE CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES SPEAKERS







FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Georgette Faris
Email: Georgette@valerieallenpr.com
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Website: http://recovery2point0.com




RECOVERY 2.O ANNOUNCES LINE UP OF 25 STELLAR SPEAKERS FOR GLOBAL ONLINE ADDICTION CONFERENCE

World Leaders in Recovery, Spirituality, Yoga and Meditation to Discuss Holistic Approaches to Addiction Pandemic

Santa Monica, CA – March 12th 2014: Celebrated yogi and addiction recovery expert, Tommy Rosen, announced today an extraordinary line up of 25 speakers for Recovery 2.0: Beyond Addiction, a transformative online addiction and recovery conference being held from May 3 through May 7, 2014. The third annual conference showcases the varied perspectives and wisdom of thought-leaders in the field of addiction recovery and personal transformation via free streaming video interviews.

Over the course of 5 days, Recovery 2.0 will present one-on-one, in depth conversations hosted by Tommy Rosen with luminaries not just from the field of recovery but also from spiritual leaders, yoga masters and personal development experts. Speakers include bestselling author Dr. Gabor Mate, spiritual leader Ram Dass, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation National Director of Children’s Programs Jerry Moe, Grammy nominated chant artist Krishna Das, best- selling author and spiritual leader Radhanath Swami, star of the television program The Guru in You Yogi Cameron, CEO of The Tapping Solution Nick Ortner, founder of The Daily Love Mastin Kipp, director at Hazelden’s Renewal Center Fred Holmquist, meditation expert Gurucharan Khalsa, PhD, and many more.

Recovery 2.0 is pioneering a holistic approach to recovery and helping to change lives by providing deeply moving talks that will inspire people to approach their own recovery path in a more comprehensive manner.  No other conference offers so many varying perspectives and approaches to recovery and delivers them into the hands of the people who need them. The conference held in September 2013 brought in 25,000 participants from 100 countries and this year it is expected that over 50,000 individuals will be taking part in this recovery revolution.

“We don’t just want to survive addiction. We want to thrive in recovery,” said Tommy Rosen. “That’s what Recovery 2.0 is all about. Our speakers are world-class teachers who have lived their teachings.  This is like going to a University of the Recovery Arts. These are the things that have saved my life and made my recovery successful.”

For the first time Recovery 2.0 is offering 25 hours of continuing education credits for only $99 for MFTs, LPCCs, LEPs, and LCSWs. Recovery 2.0 meets the qualifications for 25 hours of continuing educations credits as required by the California Board of Behavioral Science.  You must purchase the conference download to obtain the CE credits.

This year, Recovery 2.0 is sponsored by the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation,
InTheRooms.com and Yoga of 12-Step Recovery Y12SR.  The conference is free to attend May 3-7 with an option to purchase a download of the entire conference for $99.

To register free and to get a full list of speakers, please visit http://recovery2point0.com 

ABOUT RECOVERY 2.0’s HOST TOMMY ROSEN:
Tommy Rosen is a yoga teacher, writer and addiction recovery expert with over 20 years of recovery from acute drug addiction and alcoholism.  He holds advanced certifications in both Hatha and Kundalini Yoga and is one of the pioneers in the burgeoning field of Yoga and Recovery. For the past twenty years he has been assisting others to holistically transcend addictions of all kinds.

Tommy teaches regularly at yoga conferences and festivals, including Wanderlust, Hanuman and The International Festival of Yoga in Rishikesh. He is the founder of Recovery 2.0: Beyond Addiction Conference and also teaches annually at Esalen, Omega and Kripalu. Tommy’s first book, Recovery 2.0: Overcoming Addiction and Thriving through Yoga, Meditation and the 12-Steps will be published by Hay House in October 2014. Tommy and his wife, noted yoga teacher Kia Miller, live in Venice, CA.



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