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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.
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We are a self-supporting community.  Join us in the following ways: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.
Step 10 - Recovered 1449

Step 10 - Recovered 1449

2026-01-1501:10:37

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: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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. Sustaining Partners  Tina, Joel, Martin, Ginger. Episode Sponsors Audrey, Kurt.  This episode is for YOU.  Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner  Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Keywords Step 10, recovery, personal inventory, emotional sobriety, rigorous honesty, support, spiritual barometer, long-term sobriety, newcomers, community   Takeaways Step 10 is about maintaining a spiritual foundation in daily life. Practicing rigorous honesty helps prevent new wreckage from piling up. Staying present is crucial for emotional sobriety. Support from others enhances the effectiveness of Step 10. Promptly admitting when wrong is essential for spiritual growth. Step 10 serves as a spiritual barometer for recovery. Daily inventory helps navigate complex emotions. Tools like journaling and feelings wheels aid in emotional awareness. Long-term sobriety requires consistent practice of Step 10. Newcomers should approach Step 10 with open-mindedness and patience. Summary   In this episode of the Recovered Podcast, the hosts delve into Step 10 of the recovery process, focusing on the importance of maintaining a personal inventory and promptly admitting when wrong. They discuss how this step helps in staying present, practicing rigorous honesty, and navigating complex emotions. The conversation emphasizes the role of support from others in recovery, the significance of prompt action, and the tools that aid in emotional sobriety. The hosts also share insights on long-term sobriety and offer advice for newcomers, highlighting the value of open-mindedness and community engagement.   Titles Navigating Recovery with Step 10 The Power of Personal Inventory Sound Bites "Step 10 serves as a spiritual barometer." "Promptly admitting when wrong is essential." "Daily inventory helps navigate complex emotions."  
We are a self-supporting community.  Join us in the following ways: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.
Step 9 - Episode 1447

Step 9 - Episode 1447

2026-01-0701:05:27

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 community.  Join us in the following ways: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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. Sustaining Partners  Larry, Becca, Bryan, Mandi, Jean, Schez, Jim, Shelly, Amanda, Kim.  Episode Sponsors Claudine, Chris, Helen, Carl.  This episode is for YOU.  Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner  Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website Keywords   Step 9, recovery, amends, Alcoholics Anonymous, personal growth, emotional healing, rigorous honesty, complex emotions, spiritual journey, relationships   Summary   In this episode of the Recovered Podcast, the hosts delve into Step 9 of the recovery process, focusing on the transformative journey of making amends. They discuss the importance of taking responsibility for past actions, the complex emotions that arise during this process, and the necessity of rigorous honesty. Personal stories highlight the challenges and rewards of facing those harmed, emphasizing that making amends is not just about saying sorry, but about taking meaningful action to repair relationships. The conversation also touches on the spiritual growth that comes from this step and the significance of letting go of past resentments.   Takeaways Step 9 is a pivotal moment in recovery, focusing on external actions. Making amends requires courage and a willingness to face the past. Words alone are insufficient; actions must align with intentions. Fear and shame are common emotions when making amends. Rigorous honesty is essential for true recovery and making amends. The process of making amends can lead to profound personal growth. Secrecy feeds fear, while honesty brings relief and accountability. Amends are about taking responsibility without causing further harm. The exception clause in Step 9 is crucial for navigating complex situations. Spiritual experiences often arise from the process of making amends. Titles The Courageous Journey of Step 9 Transforming Relationships Through Amends Sound Bites "This is about freedom." "I was a difficult employee." "I felt so free after that."
We are a self-supporting community.  Join us in the following ways: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.
We are a self-supporting community.  Join us in the following ways: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.
We are a self-supporting community.  Join us in the following ways: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.
We are a self-supporting community.  Join us in the following ways: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.
Step 8 - Recovered 1443

Step 8 - Recovered 1443

2025-12-2401:04:01

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: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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. Sustaining Partners  Nicole, Tina, Joel, Martin, Ginger, Kim, Amanda, Amy, Jim, Schez, Larry, Mandi, Rebekah, Bryan, Stephen, Jean, Sam.  Episode Sponsors Audrey, Tasha, Kurt, Claudine, Chris, Helen, Teresa, Kathy.  This episode is for YOU.  Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner  Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website Keywords   Step Eight, Recovery, Spiritual Growth, Amends, Willingness, Fear, Shame, 12 Steps, Personal Growth, Healing   Takeaways Step eight focuses on making amends and reflecting on past actions. Willingness is a crucial aspect of preparing for amends. Fear and shame can hinder the process of making amends. Spirituality plays a significant role in the willingness to make amends. Taking time to reflect before making amends is essential. Shame can prevent individuals from moving forward in their recovery. It's important to focus on actions rather than self-loathing during the amends process. Newcomers should take it one day at a time and do what they can. Support from sponsors and peers is vital during this step. Courage is needed to face both oneself and others during the amends process. Summary   In this episode of the Recovered Podcast, the hosts delve into Step Eight of the recovery process, focusing on the importance of making amends and the willingness required to do so. They discuss the emotional challenges of fear and shame that can arise during this step, emphasizing the need for spiritual growth and reflection. The conversation highlights the significance of taking time to prepare for amends, the role of spirituality in fostering willingness, and the importance of support from sponsors and peers. Newcomers are encouraged to take it one day at a time and to focus on actions rather than self-loathing, as they navigate their recovery journey.   Titles Navigating Step Eight: The Journey of Amends Willingness and Reflection in Recovery Sound Bites "Step eight focuses on making amends." "Courage is needed to face both oneself and others." "Newcomers should take it one day at a time."  
Step 7 - Recovered 1442

Step 7 - Recovered 1442

2025-12-1801:00:24

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: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.   Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner   Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Keywords Step Seven, Recovery, Humility, Spirituality, Character Defects, Trauma, Surrender, Micro Habits, Guilt, Shame Summary In this episode, the hosts delve into Step Seven of recovery, focusing on the importance of humility and the act of surrendering one's shortcomings to a higher power. They discuss the transition from understanding to action, emphasizing the need for ongoing self-inventory and the role of community support. The conversation also touches on the impact of trauma, the significance of changing character defaults, and practical micro habits that aid in daily surrender. The hosts share personal experiences and insights, providing valuable advice for newcomers in recovery. Takeaways Step Seven is about humbly asking for the removal of shortcomings. Understanding character defects as defaults can foster compassion. Surrendering to a higher power is essential for recovery. Ongoing self-inventory is crucial in Steps Six and Seven. Micro habits can help in practicing humility daily. Guilt and shame can hinder spiritual honesty. Trauma can complicate the process of surrender. Community support is vital in recovery journeys. Changing behavior is necessary for true surrender. Recovery is about building a meaningful life beyond sobriety. Titles Embracing Humility in Recovery The Journey of Step Seven Sound bites "We do it with a community." "I need to pick up the phone." "I am my only trigger."  
Step 6 - Recovered 1441

Step 6 - Recovered 1441

2025-12-0501:07:02

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: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.   Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner   Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Show Notes: The Recovered podcast invites you to explore Step 6: "Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character." This step is about cultivating willingness—the spiritual readiness to let go of the shortcomings that have fueled addiction and kept us from a life of freedom. This isn't about instantaneous, perfect change; it is about embracing progress, not perfection. We discuss what it means to acknowledge your defects, not with guilt or shame, but with a quiet resolve to overcome them.  Spiritual growth requires surrender, an ongoing act of trusting a Higher Power, as you understand it, to do what you cannot do alone. We challenge the notion that you must fix yourself; instead, we focus on aligning your will with your Higher Power's will, which prepares you for the action of Step 7. If faith without works is dead, willingness without action is a fantasy.  Join us as we share stories and practical tools for developing the humility and readiness necessary to stand on the foundation of Step 6, making the spiritual shift for recovery. Sustaining Partners:  Amy, Jim, Lois, Schez, Larry Episode Sponsors:  Claudine
Step 5 - Recovered 1440

Step 5 - Recovered 1440

2025-11-1901:01:40

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: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.   Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner   Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Show Notes: Welcome back to Recovered, the podcast where we walk the Twelve Steps with honesty, humor, and heart. If you've been following along, you know we've just completed the "searching and fearless moral inventory" of Step 4. Now, we're moving into the crucial action step that turns our private work into public freedom: Step 5—Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs. It's one thing to write out the truth in the privacy of a notebook, but it's an entirely different and often terrifying experience to speak it out loud. Today, we're diving deep into why this act of radical honesty is the true spiritual turning point, the moment we stop holding onto our secrets and finally start releasing the heavy burden of the past. The fear surrounding Step 5 is natural; it's the fear of judgment, of exposure, and of being truly seen. Yet, the overwhelming experience of those who work the program is that this step is not about punishment or shame; it is the moment of pure freedom. Sharing our inventory with another person breaks the destructive cycle of isolation that is the core of addiction and self-will. When we hear our deepest resentments and character defects spoken into the light, they lose their power. Join us as we discuss how choosing the right person, navigating vulnerability, and finally making that admission clears the way for Steps Six and Seven, transforming self-knowledge into actual change and preparing us to be entirely ready for a spiritual awakening. Sustaining Partners:  Amy, Jim, Lois, Schez, Larry Episode Sponsors:  Claudine
Step 4 - Recovered 1439

Step 4 - Recovered 1439

2025-11-0501:08:09

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: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.   Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner   Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Show Notes: Welcome back to Recovered, the podcast where we tackle the Twelve Steps with honesty, humor, and heart. Today, we're taking on one of the most famous—and often feared—steps in the entire program: Step 4. The step that asks us to make a "searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves." It sounds intimidating, like an audit of all our flaws and failures. But after committing to turning our will and lives over in Step 3, this is where the real action begins. This is where we stop playing the victim and start cleaning house, shining a light on the resentments, fears, and selfish behaviors that have been keeping us stuck. It's natural to approach this step with a mix of dread and defiance. Who wants to sit down and meticulously document the "exact nature of our wrongs"? Yet, our experience shows that this inventory is the key to finally getting out of our own way. Think of it not as a list of everything wrong with you, but as an honest self-assessment. You're identifying the assets and the liabilities, the strengths and the defects of character, so you can build a stable future. Step 4 isn't about wallowing in shame; it's about gaining the clarity and self-awareness necessary to truly understand our part in our own chaos. Join us as we share our journeys through the four columns, and discover how facing our fears head-on actually transforms them into freedom. Sustaining Partners:  Amy, Jim, Lois, Schez, Larry Episode Sponsors:  Claudine
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: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.   Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner   Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Show Notes: Welcome to the Recovered Podcast. In this episode, we dive into the journey of Step 3: "Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him." This crucial step builds upon the foundation of surrender and belief established in the previous steps, marking a significant shift from intellectual understanding to decisive action. We'll explore what it truly means to make such a decision, and how this commitment can transform our approach to recovery and daily living. Join us as we discuss the nuances of "turning our will and our lives over," and how this act of trust can bring serenity and freedom. We'll share our experiences on navigating the challenges of relinquishing control and embracing a spiritual path, regardless of your personal understanding of a Higher Power. This episode aims to illuminate the practical applications of Step 3, offering guidance and encouragement for anyone seeking a deeper and more sustainable recovery. Sustaining Partners:  Mandi, Rebekah, Bryan, Jean, Sam, Tina, Joel Episode Sponsors:  Helen, Audry
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: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.   Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner   Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Show Notes: Welcome to the Recovered Podcast, where we continue our journey through the steps of recovery. In this episode, we share our experiences with Step 2: "Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity." This step builds upon the surrender of Step 1, offering hope and a solution to the powerlessness we've experienced. We explore what it means to confront unmedicated feelings like fear, anger, and hopelessness, and how we can cope with these emotions without relying on substances or harmful behaviors. Join us as we discuss the profound meaning of a "Power greater than ourselves" and how it can lead us to sanity. Keep an open mind and take what you like and lead the rest because this step is about your understanding of a Higher Power and nobody else's.  Sustaining Partners:  Christy, Tony, Sam, Chance, Nicole, Tina, Breanne, Joel, Martin, Ginger, Kim, Andy, Schez, Larry, Vicki, Mandi, Rebekah, Dana, Bryan, Jean. Episode Sponsors:  Helen, Teresa, Audrey, Kurt, Claudine, Chris.
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: Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.   Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner   Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Show Notes: Welcome to The Recovered Podcast. In today's episode, we're diving deep into the foundational principle of recovery: Step 1 of Alcoholics Anonymous. Join us as we explore the profound meaning of admitting powerlessness and how this crucial first step paves the way for lasting sobriety and a new way of life. Step 1 isn't just about admitting a problem; it's about a profound surrender that unlocks the door to a new beginning. Join us as we explore the liberating power of acknowledging powerlessness and the transformative journey that begins when we truly accept the unmanageability of our lives. Tonight, we talk about Popsicle Sticks Sustaining Partners:  Christy, Tony, Sam, Chance, Nicole, Tina, Breanne, Joel, Martin, Ginger, Kim, Andy, Schez, Larry, Vicki, Mandi, Rebekah, Dana, Bryan, Jean. Episode Sponsors:  Helen, Teresa, Audrey, Kurt, Claudine, Chris.
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: Premium Subscribers - Join by making yearly donations.  Benefits include access to our back catalog of over 1300 episodes and periodic bonus episodes like open talks. Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.   Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner   Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Show Notes: Popsicle Sticks is not a topic but rather a meeting style here in Southeast Michigan.  This show will be presented in the form of a popsicle stick meeting tonight.   A popsicle stick meeting is a meeting where we let our higher power determine what we need to share.  Here in our virtual studio, we have a can full of popsicle sticks.  Each stick has a recovery topic written on it.  We will take turns, randomly picking a stick and then sharing on the chosen topic. Tonight, we talk about Popsicle Sticks   Sustaining Partners:  Christy, Tony, Sam, Chance, Nicole, Tina, Breanne, Joel, Martin, Ginger, Kim, Andy, Schez, Larry, Vicki, Mandi, Rebekah, Dana, Bryan, Jean. Episode Sponsors:  Helen, Teresa, Audrey, Kurt, Claudine, Chris.
Detachment - Recovered 1434

Detachment - Recovered 1434

2025-05-0401:11:01

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: Premium Subscribers - Join by making yearly donations.  Benefits include access to our back catalog of over 1300 episodes and periodic bonus episodes like open talks. Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.   Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner   Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Show Notes: Welcome back to the Recovered Podcast. Today, we're diving into a crucial concept for anyone on the journey of recovery: detachment. If you're navigating the complexities of addiction, whether it's alcohol or drugs, you know how entangled our lives can become with the behaviors and struggles of others. Detachment isn't about ceasing to care; it's about reclaiming your own peace and well-being. It's about understanding that while we can offer support, we cannot control the choices of those around us. This practice is vital for our own mental health, preventing us from being pulled back into the chaos of active addiction. Tonight, we talk about Detachment   Sustaining Partners:  Christy, Tony, Sam, Chance, Nicole, Tina, Breanne, Joel, Martin, Ginger, Kim, Andy, Schez, Larry, Vicki, Mandi, Rebekah, Dana, Bryan, Jean. Episode Sponsors:  Helen, Teresa, Audrey, Kurt, Claudine, Chris.
Mom and Dad - Recovered 433

Mom and Dad - Recovered 433

2025-04-0201:00:30

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: Premium Subscribers - Join by making yearly donations.  Benefits include access to our back catalog of over 1300 episodes and periodic bonus episodes like open talks. Sustaining Partners  - 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. Episode Sponsors: Join by making a one-time donation. Your name will be announced as an episode sponsor each time you donate. Calling Sponsors - 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.   Recovery Literature Links (Amazon Affiliate Links): The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Worry Less Now - Co-Host Gigi L. Powerless But Not Helpless - Co-Host Buddy C. 10 Years Sober - Listener Hannah B. When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold S. Kushner   Contact mark@recoveredcast.com Recovered Podcast Website   Show Notes: Welcome to the Recovered Podcast, where we delve into the multifaceted journey of recovery and explore the essential elements that contribute to lasting change. Today, we're focusing on a topic that resonates deeply with many: rebuilding and re-establishing relationships with our parents. For many of us, addiction can strain, damage, or even sever the bonds with our mothers and fathers. This episode will examine the importance of reconnecting with our parents in recovery, understanding the challenges that might arise, and exploring strategies for healing and moving forward together. We believe that repairing these vital connections can be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and sustained sobriety. Tonight, we talk abo ut Mom and Dad.   Sustaining Partners:  Christy, Tony, Sam, Chance, Nicole, Tina, Breanne, Joel, Martin, Ginger, Kim, Andy, Schez, Larry, Vicki, Mandi, Rebekah, Dana, Bryan, Jean. Episode Sponsors:  Helen, Teresa, Audrey, Kurt, Claudine, Chris.
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aaron kingsley

This is a great podcast for a person that is new to sobriety. I listen to this on long drives. when I dont have time to make it to a meeting. Keep it up!

Jun 16th
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Sarah Wilson

wow. brought me to tears.

Dec 10th
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