Paul Churchill's Path to Recovery: Redoubling Efforts and Finding Hope
It's amazing because it's, at least for me, it was the feeling that I chased for so long in drugs and alcohol, and here it is, in sobriety, that connection to the universe that brings in that feeling of euphoria that you talk about.
What does it mean to truly redouble your efforts in recovery? In this episode of the Daily Reflection Podcast, Paul Churchill from Long Island, NY, dives into his journey of doing just that. Known for founding Recovery Elevator and authoring the book 'Alcohol is Shit', Paul brings a wealth of experience and insight to the table.
He shares how he has navigated the ups and downs of sobriety, emphasizing the importance of making amends and recognizing the people hurt during his drinking days. Paul reflects on the pivotal role of step nine in his recovery, where acknowledging and addressing past wrongs have paved the way for a more peaceful sobriety. Through candid conversations with hosts Michael L.
and Lee M., Paul also touches on the impact of geographical cures, the power of manifesting an alcohol-free life, and the profound influence of literature and a higher power in his journey. This episode isn't just about Paul's story; it's about the broader message that sharing one's recovery journey can create a ripple effect, inspiring and supporting others on their path to sobriety. Tune in to hear Paul's compelling narrative and gain valuable insights into redoubling efforts in recovery.