Robert Banghart is Shining the Light of Recovery | Episode 471
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Contact: rob@shinealightlv.com
Recover Literature (Quit-Lit)Recommendation: A new pair of glasses by Chuck C. https://a.co/d/aZHIS35
Best Piece of Recovery Advice: Justshow up!
Song that symbolizes Recovery toRobert: Fight song by Rachel Platten - https://youtu.be/xo1VInw-SKc
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Summary
In this episode of The Way Out Podcast, Rob Banghart shareshis profound journey through addiction and recovery. He discusses the pivotalmoments that led him to embrace sobriety, the importance of community andservice in recovery, and the challenges he faced along the way. Rob emphasizesthe significance of daily routines, spiritual practices, and the impact offentanyl on the current addiction landscape. He reflects on his relationshipswith his daughters and the ongoing journey of forgiveness. Through his work inthe recovery field, Rob finds purpose and fulfillment, inspiring others to seekhelp and change their lives.
Takeaways
Rob's primary substance of choice was heroin, but hestruggled with various substances throughout his journey.
Recovery is not just about sobriety; it's about living afulfilling life.
Community and connection are vital in the recovery process.
Rob emphasizes the importance of spiritual principles in hisdaily life.
He believes in the power of service to others as a keycomponent of recovery.
Rob's experience in prison was a turning point in his life.
He found purpose in helping others who are struggling withaddiction.
Fentanyl has drastically changed the landscape of addictionand recovery.
Forgiveness, especially regarding family relationships, is asignificant theme in Rob's life.
Daily routines and accountability are crucial formaintaining sobriety.
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