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This is the podcast where we use the 12 step program of recovery to solve the alcoholic addiction problem. This is the podcast where life is seen through a 12 step recovery lens. This is a podcast about men and women who have recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body. We have discovered a solution, we have a way out. We have leaned how to live sober and happy. Join us on this journey called life.

Recovered Podcast Mark S.

    • Salud y forma física

This is the podcast where we use the 12 step program of recovery to solve the alcoholic addiction problem. This is the podcast where life is seen through a 12 step recovery lens. This is a podcast about men and women who have recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body. We have discovered a solution, we have a way out. We have leaned how to live sober and happy. Join us on this journey called life.

    Imposter Syndrome

    Imposter Syndrome

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    Imposter syndrome, the persistent feeling of being a fraud or undeserving of success, can plague individuals as they strive to rebuild their lives. This mindset can undermine self-esteem and make it difficult to fully embrace the progress made. It is recommended to focus on self-acceptance and recognize that recovery is a journey, not a destination. Engaging in regular self-reflection, celebrating small victories, and acknowledging personal growth can help individuals see their worth and the genuine progress they have made.

    Tonight, we talk about The Imposter Syndrome.
     
    This week, 
    Chris, Chance, Falisha, Nicole, Breanne, Joel, Martin, Ginger, Becky, Kim, Shelly, Jim, Shez, Vicki, Rebekah, Jinifer, Dana, Bryan, Tonja, Jean, Tony, Sam, Amy
    They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
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    This episode is sponsored by 
    Michael, Teresa, Audry, Kurt, Gigi, Chris, Helen, McQ, Maryann, Kim

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    • 1h 12 min
    Coping With Someone Else's Substance Use

    Coping With Someone Else's Substance Use

    Experiencing a friend’s relapse is profoundly challenging and can evoke a complex mix of emotions, including frustration, sadness, and fear. This situation can create an emotional tug-of-war, where you feel torn between your concern for their well-being and the need to protect your own sobriety. The stress and anxiety from worrying about your friend can add difficulty to your own program, making it essential to find effective coping strategies.

    Tonight, we talk about Coping with Someone Else’s Substance Use.
     
    This week, 
    Chris, Chance, Falisha, Nicole, Breanne, Joel, Martin, Ginger, Becky, Kim, Shelly, Jim, Shez, Vicki, Rebekah, Jinifer, Dana, Bryan, Tonja, Jean, Tony, Sam, Amy
    They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
    http://recoveredcast.com/partner
     
    This episode is sponsored by 
    Michael, Teresa, Audry, Kurt, Gigi, Chris, Helen, McQ, Maryann, Kim

    They used the donation button found on our website at
    Episode Sponsor
     
    Visit our website
    http://recoveredcast.com
     

    • 1h 10 min
    Leveling of Pride

    Leveling of Pride

    Leveling of pride is important as it encourages humility, self-awareness, and a willingness to learn and grow. Pride can often be a barrier to progress, leading individuals to resist feedback, cling to rigid beliefs, or overlook the importance of seeking support from others. By leveling pride, individuals in recovery open themselves up to the possibility of self-reflection, acknowledging their vulnerabilities, and embracing the guidance and wisdom of peers, mentors, and support networks. 

    Tonight, we talk about the Leveling of Pride.
    This week, 
    Virginia, Becky, Kim, Amanda, Shelly, Jim, Schez, Vicki
    They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
    http://recoveredcast.com/partner
    This episode is sponsored by 
    Gigi, Maryann
     
    They used the donation button found on our website at
    Episode Sponsor
     
    Visit our website
    http://recoveredcast.com

    • 1h 9 min
    Humility

    Humility

    Individuals who approach their recovery journey with humility are more willing to acknowledge their limitations, weaknesses, and areas for improvement. Rather than succumbing to pride or ego, humility allows individuals to embrace the wisdom and guidance of others, recognizing that they cannot navigate the complexities of recovery alone. By humbly accepting support, feedback, and guidance from peers, mentors, and support networks, individuals in recovery can gain valuable insights, tools, and perspectives that contribute to their sobriety and overall well-being.

    Tonight, we talk about Humility.
    This week, 
    Virginia, Becky, Kim, Amanda, Shelly, Jim, Schez, Vicki
    They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
    http://recoveredcast.com/partner
    This episode is sponsored by 
    Gigi, Maryann
     
    They used the donation button found on our website at
    Episode Sponsor
     
    Visit our website
    http://recoveredcast.com

    • 1h 19 min
    Willingness - Recovered 1385

    Willingness - Recovered 1385

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    Willingness entails a readiness to embrace new perspectives, adopt healthier behaviors, and embark on the journey toward sobriety with an open heart and mind. Without willingness, individuals may remain stuck in cycles of denial or resistance, unable to fully commit to the process of recovery. However, when coupled with a genuine desire for change, willingness becomes a catalyst for transformation, empowering individuals to overcome obstacles, confront fears, and embrace the challenges of recovery with courage and determination.

    Tonight, we talk about Willingness.
    This week, 
    Virginia, Becky, Kim, Amanda, Shelly, Jim, Schez, Vicki
    They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
    http://recoveredcast.com/partner
     
    This episode is sponsored by 
    Gigi, Maryann
     
    They used the donation button found on our website at
    Episode Sponsor
     
    Visit our website
    http://recoveredcast.com

    • 1h 12 min
    Integrity

    Integrity

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    Developing integrity in recovery is important for building trust, accountability, and authenticity in one's journey toward sobriety. Integrity is the compatibility between inner convictions and outward behavior. Integrity entails honesty with self and others about mistakes, acknowledging the impact of our actions, and taking responsibility by making amends. Integrity fosters a sense of self-respect and dignity, empowering individuals to honor their commitments, set healthy boundaries, and cultivate meaningful relationships based on trust and mutual respect.

    Tonight, we talk about Integrity.
    This week, 
    Virginia, Becky, Kim, Amanda, Shelly, Jim, Schez, Vicki
    They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
    http://recoveredcast.com/partner
     
    This episode is sponsored by 
    Gigi, Maryann
     
    They used the donation button found on our website at
    Episode Sponsor
     
    Visit our website
    http://recoveredcast.com
     

    • 58 min

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