Bill and Andy Try To Recover Bill and Andy
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- Health & Fitness
This is a podcast about learning to live life free from drug/alchol addiction from Bill and Andy, two former drunk junkie tweakers from El Dorado, AR.
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Ch Ch Ch Changes. (Transitioning in to long term recovery)
Bill & Andy chat about the difference between abstinence from substances to living a recovery lifestyle. Sometimes meetings and doing what got us clean can become a little bit of work, however, nothing compares to the full time job that is active addiction. Thanks for listening.
Music-Andy T.
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Early Recovery Hurts So Good with Todd C. and Greg F.
We discuss the uncomfortable, but rewarding, stages of early recovery, more misconceptions about sobriety, willingness verses being ready to get clean, and boofing grandma's aspirin.
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The Inspiration of Desperation Part 2
We talk about misconceptions of recovery, learning to live by spiritual principles, not the particulars of life, the importance of a good sponsor, family, and writing music high on sherm.
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The Inspiration of Desperation with Trey M. Part 1
Bill & Andy sit down with Trey M. to discuss getting clean young, trying to change circumstances instead of changing ourselves, the importance of a spiritual program, balancing family life and recovery, righting wrongs from the past, being a man whore in early sobriety and much more.
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Dark Side Of The Spoon
Bill & Andy take a dive in to the dark and spooky world of narcotic abuse. They try to decide if drugs assist in being able to see the spirit world or is it just sleep deprivation? When we decide to use drugs are we inviting the evil in?
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Milk, Valium, and a side of mental illness
On the season 1 finale, Bill and Andy discuss the correlation between mental illness, drug addiction, and the importance of meetings and working with a group of like-minded people.
We just wanted to end it with how we started. Just Bill and Andy porch talking. Season 2 will debut with new guests and maybe some old familiar voices.
Thank you so much for listening.
Music by Andy T.
Edited by Chelsey T.