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Sober Pod - Recovery Podcast Sober Pod
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4.8 • 63 Ratings
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Sober Pod is a podcast dedicated to the idea that one addict or alcoholic helping another to get and stay sober is an essential ingredient to building a foundation in a life of sobriety. Visit soberpod.com for show extras and exclusive memberships! Buy the 366 F*****g Days Sober Book Now! https://a.co/d/3EpSCOr
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366 Book - June 16
June 16
You don’t have to do anything if you don’t want to. Just say, “No.” No more overtime or doing things you don’t want to do for others. You have the right to say “no” at any time, and you don’t have to feel guilty about it. You get one time around on this ride, and that’s it. You don’t need to be wasting your fucking time trying to please others. Don’t forget, though, that you must participate. You must find your place and be satisfied with that position. What is it that you are supposed to do? Find that thing and do that with all your heart. It’s never too late to begin that journey. We have seen it done a thousand times. No matter how old you are, there is room for you, too.
Reflections
What are you here to do?
Daily Challenge
Practice it today. Say “no” to someone.
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366 Book - June 15
June 15
There is a saying in recovery: “Embrace the suck.” Or maybe it’s a saying I think should be in recovery. Not sure. Anyway! When everything is going wrong, and nothing seems to work out right, embrace the suck. And it does happen. When it rains, it pours, and problems pile up. It can be daunting to even think about how to get out of the pile of shit that accumulates. But it can be done if you embrace the suck! Failure is our biggest teacher. It may not be the most caring or loving teacher, but a teacher nonetheless. Don’t be afraid of it. Failure can teach you how to handle adversity better than any success ever could. This overwhelming amount of suck has been put in front of you because you can and will overcome it. It may take a lifetime, but if it can be done by a human, it can be done by you. And remember, you are only human, after all.
Reflections
What is the next thing you should do today? What have you been putting off?
Daily Challenge
Tackle that thing with a vengeance, and don’t do anything else until that one thing is done. Lean into the suck.
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A.I. Sobriety
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Summary:
In this episode, Carl explores the idea of using artificial intelligence (AI) to help him get and remain sober. He engages in a chat with an AI program, seeking advice and guidance on practical steps to achieve sobriety. The conversation covers topics such as setting a date to stop drinking, seeking support from groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), removing temptations, identifying triggers, finding alternatives to drinking, and seeking professional help. The conversation also addresses the effectiveness of AA, the concept of "California sober", and the importance of developing a support network. The AI program provides practical suggestions and encourages Carl to take small steps towards sobriety.
Keywords:
sobriety, artificial intelligence, AI, getting sober, remaining sober, support groups, Alcoholics Anonymous, AA, triggers, alternatives to drinking, professional help, California sober, support network
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366 Book - June 14
June 14 - Visit Facebook Group
H.A.L.T.S. - Hungry. Angry. Lonely. Tired. And sometimes Sad. These five things are really something to pay attention to. These five things can be indispensable in averting catastrophic consequences in our first few years (and beyond) of recovery. We never know in advance when these things will arise (that would be too easy), but we can pay attention to how we feel throughout our days and check in with ourselves often. Start with your body and look for signs of hunger or tiredness. Then move to your mind/emotions. Are your thoughts full of anger, sadness, or loneliness? Good indicators to check will be if you are arguing with someone, feeling a lack of motivation, or finding yourself on autopilot. When you check in and find that you have two out of the five things active or “going on,” it’s best to call someone or head to a meeting. The longer you hesitate to get food, calm down, address your emotions, or take a nap, the easier it will be to fly off the handle or, much worse, buy one.
Reflections
When was the last time you used H.A.L.T. to identify your needs?
Daily Challenge
If you have never heard of H.A.L.T.s, give a shout-out on Sober Pod Live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/soberpod
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366 Book - June 11
Put this book away today.
Reflections
Am I doing too much?
Daily Challenge
Take a break.
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The "Art" of Amends
Summary
This episode revolves around the topic of making amends in recovery. Carl shares a personal story about a past wrongdoing and the guilt and remorse he felt. He discusses the importance of making amends to honor loved ones who have passed and shares his own experience of visiting a grave and apologizing. The conversation highlights the power of facing shame and remorse in recovery and the healing that comes from making amends.
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Customer Reviews
Excellent!
Carl, Chelsea, Ellen and Steve are incredible. This podcast is an easy listen with lots of hilarious and serious information on how to get and stay sober. They take you through the steps, share their hope and experience, and guide you to a better way of living. By far my most favorite podcast
Outstanding, entertaining Podcast for recovering addicts
This podcast is great to listen to while going through recovery, either early on or with years of sobriety. It takes addiction very seriously, however, this podcast separates itself from others by actually being very entertaining. There is a lot of humor (some of it gets a hard R rating) combined with open and honest discussions of recovery challenges. It may not be for you if you only want the topics of addiction and recovery to be discussed with deadly seriousness, but if you want to get some great recovery insight and be entertained, give this a try. Honestly I would listen to this podcast even if I wasn’t an addict. Highly recommended.
Real Recovery
Recovery from the heart. Real people, real issues, real recovery.