Pat Ridge

Learning to Lose

Pat Ridge

  • #51 - Owning It

#51 - Owning It

Tuesday 28th April 2020

Join Pat and Billy for an honest discussion on sobriety, relationships, and mental health during Covid-19. Listen now for heartfelt insights.
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Learning to Lose
Author:
Pat Ridge
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
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Owning Your Journey: Sobriety and Relationships in a Pandemic

The steps aren't like some weird, culty thing... understanding what a-step program is could be cool, because I'm sure there's someone in your life who could benefit from it.
How do you stay true to yourself and your relationships during a global pandemic? That's the question Pat Ridge and his sponsor Billy tackle in this heartfelt episode of 'Learning to Lose'. Both hosts bring years of experience with sobriety and mental health, making their insights particularly valuable for anyone struggling with similar issues. They discuss the importance of owning up to your actions, especially in relationships, and how this honesty can lead to deeper connections and personal growth.
With the backdrop of Covid-19, they also explore quarantine habits, the impact of the pandemic on mental health, and even touch on some of the conspiracy theories that have been circulating. Throughout the episode, Pat and Billy emphasize the power of vulnerability and open communication. Their candid stories of overcoming adversity provide a comforting reminder that you're not alone in your struggles.
Whether you're dealing with addiction, mental health challenges, or just trying to navigate life during these uncertain times, this episode offers a mix of practical advice and heartfelt support. Tune in for a conversation that's as real as it gets, filled with moments that will make you think, laugh, and maybe even shed a tear.