Recovery Hardware: Retooling the Human Spirit

Published: March 1, 2023, 5 a.m.

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In our Season 3 kickoff, we celebrate the resiliency of the human spirit. We step into the psyche of Gina Schaefer, the founder and CEO of A Few Cool Hardware Stores in-and-around Washington, DC.\\xa0

Gina combined her entrepreneurial spirit and love of community into a space for people recovering from substance use disorder to rebuild their lives.\\xa0

One of Gina\\u2019s former employees, Shane, shares a deeply personal story of being the gay son of a Pentecostal minister with broken dreams and a heart full of grief. For years, Shane used drugs and alcohol to mask the pain. He had a difficult time finding a job, until one of his friends suggested he talk to Gina about working at her hardware store down the street from the clinic where he was getting treatment for his substance use disorder. That experience changed both of their lives.\\xa0

By hiring Shane, Gina\\u2019s employment practices changed for the better. She hopes her stores can be used as a model for small businesses everywhere.\\xa0\\xa0

And 20 years after Shane was hired by Gina, he is now the owner of\\xa0Crazy Aunt Helen\'s, a hip restaurant in Washington, DC, where all are welcome and community is served up, one dish at a time.\\xa0\\xa0

Gina says, "You can make an impact on one person\'s life and maybe not even know about it, and it doesn\'t take a lot to make that impact."\\xa0\\xa0

Enjoy the episode and check out Gina\'s book\\xa0Recovery Hardware for more inspiring stories. Spoiler: Gina sells her stores to her employees. Take a listen and subscribe. Don\'t miss Season 3 \\u2013 now powered by the Solidarity Economy Workshop at Georgetown University. Visit our website to learn more.

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