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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.

Recovered Podcast Mark S.

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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.

    Step 11

    Step 11

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    Step 11 in a 12-step recovery program holds significant importance for both straight and LGBTQIA+ individuals as it emphasizes the practice of spiritual principles and mindfulness. Regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, individuals in recovery often struggle with issues of self-acceptance, shame, and spiritual disconnection. Step 11 encourages regular prayer and meditation, fostering a deeper connection with a higher power or spiritual principles that transcend individual differences. For LGBTQIA+ individuals who may have experienced rejection or discrimination from religious or spiritual communities, Step 11 offers an opportunity to explore spirituality on their own terms, free from judgment or prejudice. By embracing spiritual practices that resonate with their authentic selves, LGBTQIA+ individuals can find solace, guidance, and strength in their recovery journey.

    Tonight, we talk about Step 11 
     
    This week, 
    Tony, Sam, Chance
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    McQ, Helen, Michael, Audrey, Teresa
     
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    • 1 hr 7 min
    Step 10

    Step 10

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    Step 10 in a recovery program holds immense importance as it emphasizes the practice of ongoing self-reflection and accountability. This step involves a daily inventory of one's thoughts, actions, and behaviors, along with a prompt acknowledgment of any shortcomings or mistakes. By regularly examining their attitudes and conduct, individuals in recovery cultivate a heightened sense of self-awareness and honesty, which are crucial for maintaining sobriety. Step 10 serves as a preventative measure against relapse by enabling individuals to promptly address any resentments, fears, or character defects that may arise, thus preventing them from festering and potentially leading to a return to destructive behaviors.
    Tonight, we talk about Step 10
     
    This week, 
    Tony, Sam, Chance
    They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
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    This episode is sponsored by 
    McQ, Helen, Michael, Audrey, Teresa
     
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    Steps 8 & 9

    Steps 8 & 9

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    Steps 8 and 9 hold significant importance in the journey of recovery within Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Step 8 involves making a list of individuals harmed during one's active addiction and becoming willing to make amends to them. This step fosters accountability and self-reflection, encouraging individuals to confront the consequences of their actions and take responsibility for repairing the harm caused. By identifying those who have been affected by their behavior, individuals in recovery begin to understand the ripple effects of their actions and the importance of seeking reconciliation. Step 8 lays the groundwork for Step 9, which involves making direct amends to those harmed, except when doing so would cause further harm or injury. This step requires humility, courage, and a commitment to personal growth. By actively seeking to make things right with others, individuals in recovery not only address past wrongs but also cultivate integrity, empathy, and a sense of accountability, essential qualities for maintaining sobriety and healthy relationships.
    Tonight, we talk about Steps 8 & 9
     
    This week, 
    Breanne, Joel, Martin, Becky, Kim, Shelly, Amanda, Jim, Schez, Vicki, Jenny, Rebekah
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Challenges - Recovered 1377

    Challenges - Recovered 1377

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    Dealing with challenges in recovery is paramount to achieving sustained sobriety and personal growth. One of the key aspects is the recognition that recovery is not a linear process; setbacks and challenges are inevitable. Facing these difficulties head-on provides individuals with an opportunity for introspection and self-discovery. Through the support of a community that understands the struggles of addiction, people in recovery learn to confront and navigate challenges with resilience. This process fosters emotional strength, self-awareness, and coping mechanisms crucial for maintaining long-term recovery.

    Tonight, we talk about Challenges in Recovery 
     
    This week, 
    Tonja, Bryan, Dana, Karen, Jean, Tony, Sam, Chris, Chance, Nicole, Falisha, Cristie, Breanne
    They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
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    • 54 min
    Steps 6 & 7

    Steps 6 & 7

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    Steps 6 and 7 are crucial stages in a recovery program, guiding individuals on their path to recovery. In Step 6, participants become willing to let go of their character defects—those negative traits or behaviors that hinder personal growth and well-being. This step calls for self-reflection and a genuine desire for change. It requires individuals to confront their shortcomings with honesty and openness, laying the groundwork for personal transformation. Recognizing the need for change and cultivating a willingness to let go of ingrained patterns are essential aspects of Step 6, setting the stage for the subsequent step.
    Tonight, we talk about steps 6 and 7.
     
    This week, 
    Tonja, Bryan, Dana, Karen, Jean, Tony, Sam, Chris, Chance, Nicole, Falisha, Cristie, Breanne
    They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
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    This episode is sponsored by 
    Nobody

    They used the donation button found on our website at
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    • 1 hr 16 min
    Steps 4 and 5 - Recovered 1375

    Steps 4 and 5 - Recovered 1375

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    In the context of recovery, steps 4 and 5 play crucial roles in fostering personal growth, self-awareness, and lasting change. Step 4 involves making a fearless and searching moral inventory of oneself. This introspective process requires individuals to honestly examine their past behaviors, actions, and attitudes, acknowledging both strengths and shortcomings. By confronting the often challenging aspects of one's past, individuals can gain a deeper understanding of the root causes of their struggles, laying the foundation for meaningful transformation. This step is pivotal as it encourages accountability and self-reflection, enabling individuals to identify patterns of behavior that may have contributed to their challenges.
    Tonight, we talk about steps 4 and 5.
     
    This week, 
    Tonja, Bryan, Dana, Karen, Jean, Tony, Sam, Chris, Chance, Nicole, Falisha, Cristie, Breanne
    They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
    http://recoveredcast.com/partner
     
    This episode is sponsored by 
    Chris, McQ, Helen, Audrey, Teresa, Michael

    They used the donation button found on our website at
    Episode Sponsor
     
    Visit our website
    http://recoveredcast.com
     

    • 1 hr 1 min

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