M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan

M2 THE ROCK - Michael Molthan

MICHAEL MOLTHAN

  • Babs B. - Family Recovery Speaker - YES I can

Babs B. - Family Recovery Speaker - YES I can

Friday 18th July 2025

Babs Black shares her journey of recovery, highlighting family dynamics, sobriety challenges, and spiritual transformation at M2 The Rock.
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59 minutes
hopeful
challenging
informative
reflective
supportive

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M2 THE ROCK - Michael Molthan
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M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan
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Mindful Recovery
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Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Journey of Recovery and Family Resilience

Episode Overview

  • Babs shares insights on the impact of alcoholism on families.
  • Recovery is more than just abstaining from alcohol.
  • Importance of community and support in healing.
  • Personal stories of growth and spiritual transformation.
  • Challenges of maintaining sobriety in family dynamics.
With a loving God beside you, you can do anything.
In this compelling episode of M2 The Rock, Babs Black, a grateful recovering member of Al-Anon, shares her profound journey through recovery, highlighting the intricate dynamics of family and addiction. Babs opens the discussion by expressing admiration for a fellow speaker, Bill, who candidly discussed the mental struggles associated with alcoholism. Her personal anecdotes shed light on the complexities of living with and recovering from addiction, offering a glimpse into the stark realities faced by families affected by alcoholism.
Babs eloquently addresses the importance of genuine sobriety, which extends beyond merely abstaining from alcohol. She emphasizes that sobriety is about embracing the healing process and cultivating healthier relationships. Through her narrative, she recounts the observable changes in families who have managed to overcome the devastating effects of addiction, yet she warns against the residual sickness that can persist even in sobriety.
Furthermore, Babs underscores the significance of community support and the role of Al-Anon in fostering a nurturing environment for individuals grappling with the repercussions of a loved one's addiction. She calls for empathy and understanding, urging people to refrain from negative behaviors that can hinder recovery. Her story is not just one of personal recovery but also of spiritual transformation.
Babs shares intimate experiences from her past, revealing how she came to terms with her limitations and embraced a loving God who guided her through life's challenges. Her reflections are poignant reminders of the resilience and strength required to navigate the path of recovery. Babs's tale is a testament to the power of community and spirituality in healing. Her journey exemplifies the struggle and triumph inherent in recovery, offering hope to those in similar situations.
As she closes, she extends an invitation to visit her in Dallas, promising a warm welcome and the opportunity to share stories and solutions over coffee and pie.
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