Anxiety (Episode 4 - Archive)Anxiety (Episode 4 - Archive)
Relational Recovery
Wes Thompson and Austin Hill discuss how trust in God can alleviate anxiety and aid recovery, emphasising proactive choices and focusing on the present.
5:53•29 Sept 2025
Finding Strength Through Trust: A Fresh Take on Anxiety
Episode Overview
- Trusting in God can help alleviate anxiety.
- Focus on the present rather than fearing the future.
- Proactive choices lead to better outcomes.
- Building trust is essential for reducing anxiety.
- Spiritual teachings provide valuable insights for recovery.
“"The fuel that allows us to not be anxious is the invitation to trust."”
How do people find strength in their journey to sobriety? This episode of Relational Recovery offers an intriguing perspective on anxiety and how it intertwines with spirituality and recovery. Wes Thompson and Austin Hill engage in a thoughtful conversation about the power of trust in God and how it can help alleviate anxiety. They delve into biblical passages, exploring the notion that trusting in a higher power can bring peace amidst life's uncertainties.
Wes and Austin highlight the importance of focusing on the present and making proactive choices, rather than being consumed by fear of the future. They emphasise that anxiety often stems from a lack of trust, and that by building trust, one can begin to let go of fear. The hosts use humour and personal anecdotes to make complex ideas relatable, providing listeners with practical advice on how to be intentionally focused and present in daily life.
Whether you're grappling with anxiety or seeking a fresh perspective on recovery, this episode is packed with insights that encourage reflection and growth. So, are you ready to embrace a proactive approach to life, anchored in trust? Dive into this episode and discover how trust can be your guiding light.

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