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    Explore " recovery coaching" with insightful episodes like "Transforming Anger: The Path to Lasting Recovery", "Transforming Dysfunctional Beliefs: A Journey to Lasting Recovery", "From Prison to Transformation: Jesse's Journey of Recovery and Redemption", "Recovery from Addiction: The Importance of Community and Evidence-Based Practices" and "Navigating grief and addiction: A 'Sober Daughter's' journey to reclaiming her life" from podcasts like ""The Recovery Lifestyle™", "The Recovery Lifestyle™", "Recovery Matters! Podcast", "Recovery Matters! Podcast" and "Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic"" and more!

    Episodes (29)

    Transforming Anger: The Path to Lasting Recovery

    Transforming Anger: The Path to Lasting Recovery

    In this episode of The Recovery Lifestyle Podcast, James Lent and John Rizzi delve into the transformative power of Step Two in their recovery program. They discuss the challenges and revelations that come with addressing anger issues and control struggles. By sharing their personal experiences and insights, they shed light on how individuals can break free from the chains of anger and find lasting recovery and peace.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Step Two, the Transformation Journal, focuses on identifying and addressing anger and control issues.
    • Anger often stems from an underlying fear of losing control.
    • Control-related triggers can be as simple as traffic, but they have a significant impact on our emotional well-being.
    • Negative internal dialogue and rehearsing conflicts in our minds only steal our joy and energy.
    • Learning to live unoffendable can bring more joy and peace to our lives.

    HIGHLIGHT QUOTES

    • "Whenever expectations aren't met, the result is disappointment, frustration, and anger."
    • "If I could live unoffendable, how much more joyful would life be?"
    • "Set your mind on things above, not on earthly things." (Colossians 3:2)

    Want to share feedback or need a prayer request? Please visit https://recoverylifestyle.com/contact to reach out!

    Transforming Dysfunctional Beliefs: A Journey to Lasting Recovery

    Transforming Dysfunctional Beliefs: A Journey to Lasting Recovery

    In the previous episode of The Recovery Lifestyle Podcast, James Lent shares his inspiring journey from a life of addiction to finding faith and recovery. He discusses the importance of transforming dysfunctional beliefs and aligning one's life with God's plan. James emphasizes the need for a Christ-centered approach to recovery and encourages listeners to embrace the freedom that comes from lasting sobriety.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Recovery is a journey of transformation, where individuals can overcome addiction and embrace lasting sobriety through faith and personal growth.
    • Dysfunctional belief systems often underlie addictive behaviors, and addressing these beliefs is a crucial step in the recovery process.
    • The power of community and accountability in recovery cannot be underestimated, as sharing one's struggles and progress with others is a key element of healing.
    • James highlights the importance of studying and understanding the Word of God as a means of personal growth and spiritual development.
    • He reminds listeners that the time for recovery is now, and that embracing God's calling and anointing can lead to a purposeful and fulfilling life.

    HIGHLIGHT QUOTES

    • "To be poor in spirit is to know and understand your need for God, that God wants to prepare you for your calling in your ministry."
    • "We don't have to do this with machoism. We don't have to do this with testosterone. We do what we do under the power of the Holy Spirit."
    • "The recovery journey is about sweeping aside things that keep us from truly knowing and understanding God and discovering what real life in Christ is all about."

    Want to share feedback or need a prayer request? Please visit https://recoverylifestyle.com/contact to reach out!

    From Prison to Transformation: Jesse's Journey of Recovery and Redemption

    From Prison to Transformation: Jesse's Journey of Recovery and Redemption
    In this riveting episode, Jesse shares his tumultuous journey from incarceration to recovery. With multiple stints in prison and unsuccessful treatments, he found himself at the crossroads of life when his brother faced a life-threatening accident. Forced to confront the reality of his choices, Jesse took the difficult path towards self-improvement, personal growth, and healing. Now a recovery coach at Teen Challenge, he offers an unflinching look at the struggles and triumphs of fighting addiction. This episode delves into the power of community, the significance of accountability, and the profound impact of genuine transformation.

    Recovery from Addiction: The Importance of Community and Evidence-Based Practices

    Recovery from Addiction: The Importance of Community and Evidence-Based Practices
    In this podcast episode, Dr. Cassandra Dorius and hosts Phil & Sandy discuss the importance of community and evidence-based practices in recovery from addiction. Dr. Dorius, who lost her brother to alcoholism, shares her personal experiences with addiction and recovery, and her work in establishing Recovery Community Centers (RCCs) in Iowa. She emphasizes the importance of creating welcoming spaces for people in recovery, and the need for flexibility and adaptability in providing support. They also discuss the impact of substance use disorders and recovery on individuals, families, and communities. They talk about the importance of considering the entire community around a person with a substance use disorder, and the ripple effects it can have on others. They also touch on the idea of recovery being contagious and how it strengthens communities. The conversation then moves on to the topic of evidence-based practices. Dr. Dorius raises the question of whether the term "evidence-based practice" has become somewhat of a throwaway phrase, and people use it without fully understanding or having actual evidence to back it up. She emphasizes the importance of being skeptical and critical of research and data, while also acknowledging the need for good governance and making decisions based on both data and common sense. Finally, the speakers touch on the impact of technology and the pandemic on young people and their need for self-medicating at younger ages. They emphasize the need to adapt interventions and practices to suit the current generation's unique challenges. This podcast episode provides a valuable overview of the complex and multifaceted nature of recovery work. It highlights the importance of community, evidence-based practices, and being mindful and adaptable in helping individuals on their recovery journey. For everything Recovery Matters Podcast, visit https://linktr.ee/recoverymatters

    Navigating grief and addiction: A 'Sober Daughter's' journey to reclaiming her life

    Navigating grief and addiction: A 'Sober Daughter's' journey to reclaiming her life

    Fawna Asfaw was an only child who had her world turned upside down when she lost not just one, but both of her parents at a young age. It's unimaginable. She didn't know how to handle all that grief, so she turned to alcohol. As you may have guessed, that led Fawna down a dangerous and devastating path. In this episode of Grieving Out Loud, your host, Angela Kennecke, sits down with Fawna to talk about how she navigated her darkest moments and eventually found a way back to a life filled with joy and purpose. Her journey serves as a reminder that no matter how deep our pain may be, there is always hope. 

    Also, be sure to check out Fawna's book and her recovery coaching

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    Wishing you faith, hope and courage!

    Podcast producers:
    Casey Wonnenberg & Anna Fey

    The Power of Self-Reflection

    The Power of Self-Reflection

    Join us for our latest episode of The Recovered Live Show as we discuss self-reflection with coach Inas Bilal. In this thought-provoking conversation, we delve into the transformative role of self-reflection in overcoming addiction, examining the mantra "Check yourself before you wreck yourself" and how personal growth is rooted in breakdowns and breakthroughs.  Inas offers insights into her own recovery journey, explaining how the tragic loss of her 17-year-old son spurred her to counsel others with similar experiences.


    In the second part of the episode, we emphasize how sobriety doesn't mean a cessation of conflicts but rather confronting and reflecting on them as a key component of the recovery process.  Inas provides valuable advice to those starting their recovery journey, underscoring the power of mentorship, the importance of support groups, and the realization that recovery is a communal endeavor. This episode promises to be an inspiring and enlightening exploration of addiction recovery, marked by the wisdom of a woman who has personally navigated this challenging path.

    More about Inas Bilal: https://recoveredlife.us/inasbilal/

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    Do this when you are quitting weed | E130

    Do this when you are quitting weed | E130

    *Warning: Listening back, the audio went completely berserk in this episode. I honestly have no clue what happened, sincere apologies*

    Hey everyone

    Apologies for the delay, I genuinely thought I had uploaded this yesterday. This week has been crazy, I'm reuploading all my YT videos and putting together a challenge for the next week so lots is happening.

    Anyhow, over to this episode:

    1) Triggers. Probably the most crucial thing when quitting. Environmental, behavioural, emotional and psychological are 4 categories. Go back to E106 and listen to common examples and how to identify your own triggers

    2) Desire: What am I hoping to get out of smoking?

    3) Redirection: Why do I want to smoke right now?

    Let me know your thought, my inbox is open (anze@mylastjoint.com)

    Best

    Anze

    Thanks for listening. This podcast is no longer being updated, but you can get free support on www.mylastjoint.com

    What we can learn from the Cheyenne Jackson relapse

    What we can learn from the Cheyenne Jackson relapse

    In a recent Instagram post, actor Cheyenne Jackson shared his experience of relapsing after 10 years of sobriety. The discussion highlighted the importance of vulnerability, learning from relapses, valuing long-term recovery, maintaining connections, and staying vigilant in one's recovery journey. As an addiction recovery expert, Kristin Fuller advises prioritizing connection and support, reflecting on past lessons, embracing vulnerability, and continuously reassessing one's recovery plan.

    For a detailed summary, key takeaways, and expert advice from this conversation, check out our blog post: https://recoveredlife.us/addiction/wh...

    Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insightful discussions and expert advice on addiction recovery and living a fulfilled, recovered life.

    Dangerous Prayers: Break Me

    Dangerous Prayers: Break Me

    THE BREAKING PART OF RECOVERY IS AN ONGOING PROCESS

    In the previous episode of The Recovery Lifestyle Podcast, John and James discuss the "Search me" prayer in Craig Groeschel’s Dangerous Prayers book referencing Psalm 139.

    In today's episode, the duo will be diving deeper into the dangerous prayer, “Break me” and the break me story of the perfume from Mark chapter 14 on the day before the Passover. There are tons of great insights and inspiration so tune in to this episode of The Recovery Lifestyle.

    RECOVERY MOMENTS

    JOHN: RECOVERY ALWAYS STARTS FROM BEING BROKEN

    “I was broken and then I found recovery, started in recovery, and then the whole process of recovery really led to so many blessings in my life. So I shouldn't be afraid of becoming broken because of all the fruit that winds up coming from it.”

    JAMES: IT’S THE GOODNESS OF GOD THAT DRAWS US TO REPENTANCE

    “When a child of God sins, which we will continue to do saved or unsaved, what happens is the grace, love, and mercy of God goes out from the throne and just expands around us and draws us away from the sin.”

    Want to share feedback or need a prayer request? Please visit https://recoverylifestyle.com/contact to reach out!

    Dangerous Prayers: Search Me

    Dangerous Prayers: Search Me

    NOTHING’S MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE PATH TO RECOVERY

    In the previous episode of The Recovery Lifestyle Podcast, John introduced us to Craig Groschel’s book, Dangerous Prayers, where he broke down the 5 dangerous prayers, "Search Me," "Reveal My Fears," "Break Me," "Send Me," and "Disturb Me".

    In this episode John, together with his new co-host, James Lent, will be diving deeper into the first dangerous prayer, “Search me”. The duo discuss this prayer in detail with reference to Psalm 139. Learn more by staying tuned to this latest episode of The Recovery Lifestyle.

     

    RECOVERY MOMENTS

    JOHN: GOD IS EVERYWHERE

    “God is everywhere. God knows everything. And his love for us is unbounded.”

    JAMES: IT’S WE WHO DON’T KNOW ABOUT OURSELVES

    “When we ask God to search us, there isn't anything that he doesn't know about us. Yeah, but there's plenty that we don't know about ourselves.”

     

    Want to share feedback or need a prayer request? Please visit https://recoverylifestyle.com/contact to reach out!

    The conversation around using cannabis in your sobriety journey with Emily Lehmann

    The conversation around using cannabis in your sobriety journey with Emily Lehmann

    This week I talk with Emily Lehmann the host of Lehmann's terms podcast about her recovery journey. What worked for her and why. We also dive into the controversial conversation of cannabis and does it have a place in people's recovery/sobriety journey or not.  We find ourselves getting to talk about how everyone can have a different journey to their own recovery. That there is not just one way.
    Emily  and I have an honest conversation about mental health, self-development, wellness and spirituality, discussing how they influence each guest’s unique recovery journey. Inspired by her own recovery and wellness journey, Emily’s mission is to annihilate the stigma around addiction, to provide listeners with the tools, guidance and motivation to help them navigate through their recovery and personal growth one day at a time.

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    From Half Dead to a Beacon of Hope - Herb "Half Crow" Boyd

    From Half Dead to a Beacon of Hope - Herb "Half Crow" Boyd
    This week Phil and Sandy have Herb "Half Crow" Boyd in the studio to talk about his life and the path that brought him to recovery and recovery coaching. Herb's story touches on being a veteran, a member of the Mashantucket Pequot tribe, and a person of color, and gives a voice to these groups but also has a universal message for everyone. Recovery is possible and we can help others on their path.

    Riding The Wave

    Riding The Wave
    Returning for his second appearance on the podcast, ORCA Project Manager, Kevin Carmignani joins Phil and Sandy on this episode. The Ocean Recovery Community Alliance (ORCA) will celebrate its' one-year anniversary at the end of July 2021. Kevin chats with our hosts about some of the accomplishments this service-based initiative has realized in its first year, the surfing lifestyle, and...naturally, about his recovery!

    Power of Gratitude

    Power of Gratitude
    Our hosts are joined on this episode by CCAR Recovery Coach for the Safety Net program, Carmen Bravo! Carmen shares her truth in a casual, yet humble, recounting of the severe tribulations she experienced when active that ultimately guided her to recovery and the person she is today. The Safety Net program pairs CCAR Recovery Coaches with Yale EMT's.

    Always A Leader.

    Always A Leader.
    Phil and Sandy are joined on this very real episode by Manchester Recovery Community Center Manager, Cathy Bergren. Cathy gives a picture of how our experiences shape us and, in some cases, can lead to a life defined by substance use. We hear about the progressive nature of its' influence and how it can take us to places we wish it didn't. But Cathy also shows us that being brought to those dark places can show us a pathway to the brightest and beautiful of lives.

    The Journey of discovering our feelings with Andrew Wild

    The Journey of discovering our feelings with Andrew Wild

    Andrew Wild’s mission is to change the way this planet looks at and approaches addiction. And to tear down any stigma associated with that word. 

    In his humble opinion “addiction” or distraction is everywhere. 

    People are choosing to numb out or distract from themselves more than ever before in this plugged in society. 

    Be it alcohol, drugs, porn, social media, dating apps, Netflix, food and over eating, Over working or people pleasing, you name it, Humans are over indulging to avoid actually feeling and processing their emotions and it’s manifesting in the form of DIS-ease.

    Drew believes that, quite simply, the vice eg the drugs or social media or food is just a symptom of a deeper rooted problem. It’s just the coping mechanism people have found works to suppress the hurt and pain of the past. And it works really well, until it doesn’t. 

    When we can stop looking through the lens of “why the addiction?” And start looking at it from “why the pain?” Or why the need to numb, we begin to find a more permanent solution to a very real global problem. 

    Drew works with men and women who struggle to break free of their vices, who want to live a life of freedom without needing to lean on alcohol, porn, social media, pills, food, weed, drugs, or anything else holding them back that leaves them feeling regretful, empty and unfulfilled.

    He helps them to dig up their vice, rip it up at its roots, and guide them to reseed the programming so that it never shows up again.

    What separates him from other coaches is that he has lived the experience. He comes from the trenches of rock-bottom drug and alcohol addiction and because of this his clients experience permanent lasting shifts and learn to live what it means to be better than their bullshit and how to thrive whilst doing so.


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    Ghostly To Grateful

    Ghostly To Grateful
    CCAR Emergency Department Recovery Coach, Barry Richardson, joins our hosts on this episode. Barry has worked with CCAR for two-plus years, serving more than 1,000 individuals in hospital Emergency Departments across Connecticut. Here, Barry shares his story of becoming, growing up in the North Carolina countryside and how the attraction to an addictive lifestyle and a long search for self started at a young age. Barry goes on to discuss service in the Navy, the social acceptance of alcohol and his addiction to cocaine, how he found his way into fifteen years of recovery and a life defined by service to others, and the skills he uses as an Emergency Department Recovery Coach.

    A Spring of Hope

    A Spring of Hope
    Our hosts are joined on this episode by CCAR's Emergency Department Recovery Coach (EDRC) Program Coordinator, Regina McGarrah. A woman who exudes positivity, hope, humility, and calm, Regina shares how progressive mental and physical health issues produced an addiction to increasingly stronger opiates prescribed to her by her doctor. She explains how these amazing challenges left her homebound for fifteen years and how on March 19, 2004 she came out of the house and decided to seek Recovery. A story of persistence against all odds and a story of strength and hope that speaks to the deeply redemptive power of Recovery to help us overcome even the most difficult challenges life can hand us.

    3 - Strong Women Lift Each Other Up With Molly Galbraith

    3 - Strong Women Lift Each Other Up With Molly Galbraith

    Jenny speaks to Molly Galbraith, co-founder of Girls Gone Strong, and author of “Strong Women Lift Each Other Up”. Together they dive deep into Molly’s story of struggle with body image, and how these experiences shaped her life. Molly shares how she found her strong by having the resilience to overcome challenges and create powerful change in her own life. She describes how she turned her struggles into strength, and how she is helping thousands of women, all over the world, do the same. There has never been a better time for women to lift each other up to create change in their lives, and change in the world, and Molly’s story shows us just that. 

     

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