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We are a self-supporting community. Join us in the following ways: - Join by making monthly donations for one year. You will receive recovered podcast merchandise, like tee shirts, coffee mugs, and water bottles. Your name will also be announced each month you donate. Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. - You can sponsor our show by donating your vital experience, strength, and hope. Add content to the show. Call in and donate your valuable time.
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We are a self-supporting community. Join us in the following ways: - Join by making monthly donations for one year. You will receive recovered podcast merchandise, like tee shirts, coffee mugs, and water bottles. Your name will also be announced each month you donate. Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. - You can sponsor our show by donating your vital experience, strength, and hope. Add content to the show. Call in and donate your valuable time.
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Step Eight 04:15 The Importance of Willingness 09:55 Navigating Fear and Shame 18:32 The Role of Spirituality in Step Eight 26:05 Reflection and Preparation for Amends 37:21 Overcoming Shame and Self-Obsession 48:01 Encouragement for Newcomers 50:07 This Week in Recovery We are a self-supporting community. Join us in the following ways: - Join by making monthly donations for one year. You will receive recovered podcast merchandise, like tee shirts, coffee mugs, and water bottles. Your name will also be announced each month...
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Step Seven 03:25 Understanding Humility in Recovery 07:16 Character Defaults vs. Defects 10:36 The Role of Spirituality in Surrender 17:48 Changing Character Defaults 23:40 Actions in Step Seven 26:19 Surrendering in Daily Life 32:27 Guilt, Shame, and Spiritual Honesty 37:12 Trauma and Step Seven 43:10 Micro Habits for Daily Surrender 47:42 Advice for Newcomers on Step Seven We are a self-supporting community. Join us in the following ways: - Join by making monthly donations for one year. You will receive recovered podcast...
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Chapters Intro 00:00 Topic 02:26 This Week in Recovery 49:42 Phone Calls 56:46 We are a self-supporting community. Join us in the following ways: - Join by making monthly donations for one year. You will receive recovered podcast merchandise, like tee shirts, coffee mugs, and water bottles. Your name will also be announced each month you donate. Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. - You can sponsor our show by donating your vital experience, strength, and...
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Chapters Intro 00:00 Topic 02:23 This Week in Recovery 47:48 Phone Calls 53:51 We are a self-supporting community. Join us in the following ways: - Join by making monthly donations for one year. You will receive recovered podcast merchandise, like tee shirts, coffee mugs, and water bottles. Your name will also be announced each month you donate. Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. - You can sponsor our show by donating your vital experience, strength, and...
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Chapters Intro 00:00 Topic 02:59 This Week in Recovery 43:20 Phone Calls 50:00 We are a self-supporting community. Join us in the following ways: - Join by making monthly donations for one year. You will receive recovered podcast merchandise, like tee shirts, coffee mugs, and water bottles. Your name will also be announced each month you donate. Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. - You can sponsor our show by donating your vital experience, strength, and...
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Chapters Intro 00:00 Topic 02:59 This Week in Recovery 43:20 Phone Calls 50:00 We are a self-supporting community. Join us in the following ways: - Join by making monthly donations for one year. You will receive recovered podcast merchandise, like tee shirts, coffee mugs, and water bottles. Your name will also be announced each month you donate. Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. - You can sponsor our show by donating your vital experience, strength, and...
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Chapters Intro 00:00 Topic 02:59 This Week in Recovery 43:20 Phone Calls 50:00 We are a self-supporting community. Join us in the following ways: - Join by making monthly donations for one year. You will receive recovered podcast merchandise, like tee shirts, coffee mugs, and water bottles. Your name will also be announced each month you donate. Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. - You can sponsor our show by donating your vital experience, strength, and...
info_outlineWhat does service work mean to you?
How has it helped your program?
What kinds of service have you done?
Bronte from Australia
https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/3681/12/1409/1377168409/8448d1ac17fa8019a7e5073ebbd8f6a5
Thoughts on Bronte’s call
Has your sponsor ever volunteered you for something?
Have you ever suggested served for your sponsee?
Why do you think service work helps you feel better?
What is the most unique service you ever did?
russ commentary
What are you doing now?
Why do you think some people think of service work as a spiritual exercise?
How has your understanding of service work changed since you were new?