Recovered Podcast
Chapeters 01:59 Topic 47:36 This Week in Recovery 54:00 Phone Calls Keywords Step 12, recovery, spiritual awakening, service, honesty, principles, helping others, sobriety, 12-step program, personal experiences Summary In this episode of the Recovered Podcast, the hosts delve into Step 12 of the 12-step recovery program, emphasizing the importance of spiritual awakening and the necessity of carrying the message to others. They discuss personal experiences with recovery, the gradual nature of spiritual change, and the significance of service in maintaining...
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Summary In this episode of the Recovered Podcast, the hosts delve into Step 11 of the recovery process, focusing on the transition from making amends to cultivating spiritual awareness through prayer and meditation. They discuss the importance of improving conscious contact with a higher power, the challenges of distractions, and the significance of living the program in all aspects of life. The conversation emphasizes the need for stillness, surrendering outcomes, and recognizing the strength provided by a higher power to carry out God's will. Listeners are encouraged to remain open-minded...
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Step 10 02:53 The Importance of Staying Present 06:06 Practicing Rigorous Honesty 09:05 The Role of Support in Recovery 12:11 Step 10 as a Spiritual Barometer 15:05 The Impact of Prompt Action 18:05 Navigating Complex Emotions 20:57 Tools for Maintaining Emotional Sobriety 24:00 Long-term Sobriety and Step 10 27:08 Advice for Newcomers 29:57 Listener Feedback and Community Engagement We are a self-supporting community. Join us in the following ways: - Join by making monthly donations for one year. You will receive...
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Step 9: The Transformative Process 03:00 The Courage to Make Amends 05:59 Navigating Complex Emotions in Step 9 08:47 The Importance of Rigorous Honesty 12:02 Facing the Past: Personal Stories of Amends 14:51 The Role of Fear and Shame in Recovery 17:52 Setting Things Right: Taking Responsibility 21:00 The Exception Clause in Step 9 24:11 The Impact of Amends on Relationships 27:01 The Spiritual Experience of Making Amends 30:04 Final Thoughts on Step 9 and Recovery We are a self-supporting...
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info_outlineSome have recommended that those who are in early recovery
(the first couple of years)
limit contact with former drinking and drug using friends.
This is not to say they are bad, just maybe not the healthiest choice during early recovery.
We will explore this position.
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Why do you think this is recommended?
What was your experience during early recovery?
Now let’s talk about later in recovery.
Let’s talk about after the obsession to use has been lifted.
Some recovery professionals say
one of the important tasks that people undertake in early recovery is to build a new social support network of people who support their sobriety. These do not necessarily have to be people in recovery,
but they should not be those who are actively involved in substance abuse.
This means that by the time the person has been sober for a few years they will have all the friends and support they need.
Thoughts, opinion?
Do you socialize with people who drink?
Do you find this awkward?
How do you react when people ask for permission to drink?
Do you socialize with people who actively use drugs?
Is this different for you thank for people who drink?
Why or why not?
Do you serve alcohol at home?
Why or why not?
We Have Calls
Brianna
https://www.google.com/voice/fm/00557165274674955804/AHwOX_C4tlkKesQv9AzuaF3bNE13WWOov7fyf1VIq9Vx8PHGCHKj32jiu3WeD_s3SMUA21U969api1tlWOyWK_Q6HdLOE1-xkP92kBDkJJKDlvJ0ikpR_6uSqjl0YbWc65W0P6jNpvGpukIRpmf378S1HKxu3w5iSw
Nicole from Ottawa
https://www.google.com/voice/fm/00557165274674955804/AHwOX_BBSADFZTGJ_W18E5XKckdPNcww_3xUddpTzz0Z8deqq6n9U_OOk0nZ5NIfTpX3B5HWMfcwkOqQqi-U0shWdYxQJyI9zaUkM9WmTcDahTmfV4_MDIilj1wupbZsIkBkWDeJmeU7z-5U8h_xzgS23liI0O1Q4g
Flo - parts 1 and 2
https://www.google.com/voice/fm/00557165274674955804/AHwOX_CI0Ps2Ksc9o0fRzXPvayj3s4fwUkwyCJZXRyq9MA4uxfNx0Bz3pCeSmqqk0snp9lBgDmZnmCXyjyG0aMKxzUURhHo1bglvynIMTo_ssa7x30iQ6_fXQUFHDIwE49TfNb6Z1Smgsbc4oBAw665jwPvHBwhEdw
https://www.google.com/voice/fm/00557165274674955804/AHwOX_Avso4sX_t2wQoTXfYB0Jt23ME9bFAbMbm_7Wnx198wAwAxmYbQbWvpR5386ZV0SlSKweHs6yZkAvXsxNhvOd1hykdF2b0yd7eRzg3Tzgp2FHnH8IRLa3V3bqC_Xzmw7wtq9pTfJqp8YSUUbfjtGcP9aSSj6Q
Mike (anonymous)
https://www.speakpipe.com/messages
What would you say to the new guy?