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”Many Paths to Sobriety” is a podcast that explores the different paths and methods individuals take to achieve sobriety. The podcast features interviews with people from diverse backgrounds and experiences who have successfully overcome addiction and maintained their sobriety through various means, including 12-step programs, alternative therapies, mindfulness practices, and more. Through engaging conversations, listeners will gain insights into the different approaches to recovery and find inspiration and hope in their own journey towards sobriety. Whether you are in recovery or supporting someone who is, ”Many Paths to Sobriety” offers a wealth of information and perspectives to help navigate the challenges of addiction and find a path towards healing and growth..
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On this episode of the Show. I have a chance to sit down with Russ and talk about what is working for our recovery and how we deal with social media, political views and what worked for Russ's recovery.
Welcome back to the show Nathan. Nathan was first on the show (Episode 13) back in 08/02/2022. Not only is he a guest he was the person who took me through the six steps of Reason and Recovery. Not only we were both excited to do this again because we both get to see how different the conversation is compared to the first conversation.
Interested in what we have check out
https://reasonandrecovery.org/
The sudden death of a parent, the loss of two close friends and a sexual assault were among the catalysts of Jonathan Niziol’s 15-year spiral into alcohol, drugs, exercise addiction, anxiety and depression. His story, however, was kept hidden behind a carefully-constructed social media exterior, until now… Excerpt from https://www.jonathanniziolofficial.com/
You can also find Jonathan on TikTok & YouTube under Jonathon Niziol
Facebook @ Jonathan Niziol Official.
Welcome back to the show Marcus. Marcus first appeared on the show on the fourth episode on June 9th 2022. I am always pleased to share progress of recovery as we go down our own paths of recovery. Staying sober is easier it is a matter of controlling what we can control and knowing not to blow a gasket when it is something we can not control.
It is amazing how so much can change in a years time with a person in recovery. This episode BD Zack returns back to the show. BD Zack was originally on the show back in September of 2022. If you have not listened to that episode I would recommend going back to it and checking out prior to listening to this one. Anyone willing to help BD Zack for costs of his journey you can at the bottom from this message from him.
Hey there, everybody.
I'm BDZack. Maybe you already know a little something about me. In short, I share membership in our tribe of recovering alcoholics. And, I'm going on a special journey soon.
About me: I spent many years allowing booze, sugar, depression, guilt, and self-hate to take me down. It nearly destroyed me in every sense. In the end, I had become practically a shut-in. At my worst, I was a 640-pound broken man, hiding at the bottom of a bottle waiting to die. And then, when I hit rock bottom, I found AA. I found you all.
I've spent the last 4 and a half years sober. Rebuilding my life and health. I've worked the steps. I've dealt with my guilt. I've gained a great deal of love and forgiveness. I've learned the value and joy that comes from gratitude and compassion. I've discovered the beauty in life. I've also lost enough weight now that I can drive for the first time in over a decade. Getting out into the sun. Living. Being independent. I cannot express in words alone how much that means to me right now.
I still have a long way to go yet but I am proud of the goals I've reached. Hopeful towards the future. Fulfilled by being productive again, helping people, and being a good man to my family.
And so I get to the point.
I'm taking off on a road trip soon. A pilgrimage, if you will. A quest of sorts. It has been over a decade since I've seen my mother out in California. Since I've seen my old home. Since it's seen me. It is time.
When I left it many years ago, I did so a drunk, a villain, and under a cloud of pain and sorrow. Now, it is my intention to cross this land again. To return home for a visit. To see my mom once again. And to do it all sober. Alive. Clean. Happy. Grateful.
I suppose it is a journey of closure for me... in a way. And a mile marker on this new path of life.
I am not a wealthy man by far. And so I come to "the ask".
Our friends, Evin & Marcus, suggested I allow people to share this journey with me and help me out. To be honest, I feel a little weird. Asking "Hey pal, can you spare a dime" just isn't something I'm used to or comfortable with. But the truth is... yeah... this thing is a whopper on expense. I could use some help.
I originally thought of this as a solitary thing. But my thinking has changed. I don't have much to offer in return. Save for this:
Share it with me. Come along. Let's see where the road takes us and how this whole thing turns out. I plan to keep a journal. To take pics. Maybe a video or two here and there. To talk with and visit with anyone and everyone who wants to meet me along the way. Whether you choose to throw me a bone or not, if you are reading this, then you are part of my tribe and I'm extending this invite to you.
Let me know who you are. Where you are. Whatever you are comfortable with and I will share my journey with you. My day-to-day updates and pics and such as I make my way cross country over the course of a few weeks on the road. And, if you are near enough to my road, and you want me to stop by for lunch or something, I will do my best to make it happen.
My journey starts on January 21st. I'll leave Iowa and head south. Then west. Likely hit Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and of course - California, on the way out. Likely to hit Oregon, Nevada, Colorado, and Kansas or Nebraska, on my way back home to Iowa. Weather permitting. I have a few stops I need to make along the way. My mother, in LA, being my primary goal. But other than that, I'm going to see where the road takes me. Just... go.
Honestly, I am scared. I am not as strong as I once was. There is a lot that could go wrong. Hell, this could all end up a big mess. A bust. Or... it could be something special. But that is the essence of what it is to be alive. That IS life, right?
So...
Help me if you want... I would be grateful.
Join me if you want... I appreciate the company.
Whatever comes next, thank you for taking the time to hear me out. And thank you to Evin, Marcus, and my wife Arlene - for this idea and for helping me build up the courage to ask.
My best to you and yours.
Stay strong. Take care.
Sincerely,
BDZack
PS: Evin said to make a Venmo account and tell you my handle is:
"@BDZack (1057)"
I believe PayPal is:
"Zachariah Infanger"
Thanks again. And, be well.
BDZ
n this powerful episode, join us as we sit down with the inspirational Nico Morales to explore his remarkable journey of sobriety. Nico, a beacon of strength and resilience, shares his deeply personal story of triumph over addiction, shedding light on the challenges and victories that have shaped his path to recovery.
From the early struggles that led him down a difficult road to the transformative moments that sparked his commitment to change, Nico's narrative is one of courage and self-discovery. Together, we delve into the pivotal moments and the unwavering support that played a crucial role in his recovery.
Nico Morales doesn't just recount his story; he paints a vivid picture of the lessons learned, the internal battles fought, and the growth that has emerged from his commitment to sobriety. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the complexities of addiction, the importance of community, and the transformative power of personal accountability.
As we navigate through Nico's experiences, we also explore the broader themes of resilience, and the ongoing journey of self-improvement. This episode serves as a source of inspiration for those seeking their own path to recovery and sheds light on the strength that can be found in vulnerability.
Whether you've faced your own struggles or are looking to support someone on their journey, Nico Morales's story is a testament to the fact that healing is possible, and every step forward is a victory worth celebrating. Tune in to this candid and heartfelt conversation that will leave you inspired and empowered. You can find Nico's book here https://www.amazon.com/Five-Things-Know-Before-Sober/dp/B08S2VRTSZ
https://nohalonm.com/
https://www.youtube.com/@No_HaloNM
The whole premise of this podcast is if it helps one person mission accomplished. This episode I am very grateful to have Blue on the show. Blue is almost one year sober and is an addict and alcoholic.
I may have left clues in previous episodes leading up to this interview in past episodes and never of even thought what this was leading up to.
Dive in and listen to why I continue to discover the Many Paths of Sobriety.
https://www.omagod.org
https://www.reasonandrecovery.org
Welcome to the Many Paths to Sobriety Podcast.
In this episode I have the opportunity to talk to Max whom I have had the pleasure to be around since the beginning of my recovery. Max is currently 7 years sober.
Also if you get a chance check out Max's blog. https://maxjackson.online
Everyones story of their recovery is important and those who are willing to share their story with me on the show, you may save life. Please email me at manypathspodcast@gmail.com if you would be interested in sharing your path to sobriety.
In this emotionally charged episode of Many Paths To Sobriety we embark on a deeply personal journey with a special guest who has courageously embraced the path of sobriety - Waylon Reavis. Known for his powerhouse vocals in the world of rock and metal music, Waylon takes us behind the scenes of his life, sharing intimate details about his battle with addiction and his triumphant journey to recovery.
Join us for this powerful and uplifting episode as we listen to Waylon Reavis's courageous journey to sobriety, proving that transformation and healing are possible for anyone who dares to take that first step toward recovery.
Check out A Killer's Confession
Numb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWSQ43g_X7E
The Shore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ys5yXVcjlBc
This episode has been long delayed. This episode I have the opportunity to talk to Scott the host of the Sober Heathen podcast.
https://thesoberheathen.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFzNzTspA28
Thank you for listening please rate the show 5 stars and leave a positive review..
I have been at it again and met another person in recovery on tik Tok, Brandy. https://tiktok.com/theogrecoverymama11109
Prior to the recording of this episode she was telling me about how she used the some the principals out of SMART RECOVERY and inspired me to look into that path and I ended up writing an article for the website.. Check it out here.
As I continue down my winding path of sobriety, It is always a pleasure to meet another person in recovery. In this episode I have the opportunity to make a connection with an another alcoholic Kate. Kate is currently 10 years in recovery and has kept her story a secret and is here on the Many Paths To Sobriety to share her story of her sobriety. Also check out Kate's blog My Secret Sobriety.
https://open.substack.com/pub/mysecretsobriety?r=1ss0ai&utm_medium=ios
Check out our new website
https://mp2sobriety.org
Please rate the show 5 stars wherever you we can help spread the word of recovery to others who need it.
In this episode I have the opportunity to make a connection with an alcoholic/addict in recovery Lucy. Lucy is not really a doctor and you will have to check the episode out to catch the reference.
The more I continue down my path of recovery, I continue to expand my horizons and meet other people in recovery in various places.
Make sure you check out our new website
https://mp2sobriety.org
Find me on
https://ticktok.com/mp2sobriety
https://twitter.com/mp2sobriety
#mp2sobriety #earlysobrietytips #recoveryispossible #recoveroutloud
This episode I have a discussion with Carla who is coming up to two years of continuous sobriety. We discuss how she got there and what she is doing to maintain it. During the course of this episode we both make realizations on no matter how different on alcoholic to another there is similarities in one way or another.
Having issues with finding a meeting or traditional meetings check out.
https://omagod.org
https://reasonandrecovery.org/
https:mp2sobriety.org
Please help me help others and need and rate this show 5 stars. If you don't like it don't say anything lol.
Coming to terms that we do have a drinking problem and need help is sometimes one of the hardest hurdles for us to get over. In this episode I have the opportunity to talk to Ben K. The more I got to talk to Ben on and off air the more were could see how relatable we are with our drinking problems and being alcoholics.
Not sure where to start you can always find a local AA meeting in your town or online.
https://www.aa.org/find-aa
https://aa-intergroup.org/
One of my go to groups
https://reasonandrecovery.org/
Check out the new YouTube channel I have been putting up some clips.
https://www.youtube.com/@manypathstosobriety
Get daily quotes affirmations on twitter from me.
https://twitter.com/mp2sobriety
Was beginning to wonder if I was going to have to solo another episode and a couple days ago out of no where I got a message from, Rich wanting to share his story.
A new connection and new tools added to my tool box for my recovery journey.
Check out the new YouTube channel I have been putting up some clips.
https://www.youtube.com/@manypathstosobriety
Get daily quotes affirmations on twitter from me.
https://twitter.com/mp2sobriety
Also in the discussion we talked about the success rate of forced sobriety and someone seeking it their self.
Should juveniles be put threw 12 type programs forcefully?
As always we have the right to our own opinion's. Check this out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBApWExakGo
Long time no hear. Took an evening and sat down and replayed the tape with previous guest Ricky (Episode Google Ricky) and we talked about parts that stood out to him in episode Personalized puke bucket, Jess F.
It is amazing how much one can accomplish when another alcoholic works with another.
Please help us, help others spread the word of the show.
Find me on the twitter for daily affirmations
https://twitter.com/mp2sobriety
Happy New Year. I know it has been a while since the last episode and wanted to kick the new year off right with a new episode. This episode I have the opportunity to talk to 21 year old Joe W who is currently 13 months sober.
Reason and Recovery'
https://reasonandrecovery.org/
This episode the table has turned. Joesph W https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-mdjtj-123d511 interviews me after I have one year of sobriety under my belt.
25th Episode who would of thought. This episode is a very special episode. I have had the chance to meet Jess day 1 of her recovery and watch her grow while she travels the path she has chosen on this journey of recovery.



