The Bubble Hour

The Bubble Hour

The Bubble Hour

  • Let's Talk About Recovery Meetings

Let's Talk About Recovery Meetings

Monday 2nd November 2015

Learn about different types of recovery meetings and get tips from Jean McCarthy and Amanda on The Bubble Hour. Real stories and support await.
57 minutes
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Understanding Recovery Meetings: Real Stories from The Bubble Hour

Most people are laughing and happy to be there. No one judges you for that because they're like, yeah, I didn't want to be here in the beginning either.
Recovery meetings can be a daunting prospect for anyone new to sobriety. In this episode of The Bubble Hour, host Jean McCarthy and co-host Amanda share their personal journeys through the world of recovery meetings. They open up about their own experiences, offering a glimpse into what these gatherings are really like. From the first tentative steps into a meeting room to the comforting sense of community that can be found, Jean and Amanda cover it all.
They discuss various types of meetings, including beginner, open speaker, gender-specific, and age-specific gatherings, providing a comprehensive overview that demystifies the process. The hosts also break down common terms used in meetings, making it easier for newcomers to navigate the sometimes confusing landscape of recovery. Their candid conversations aim to alleviate fears and answer the burning questions many have about attending these meetings.
This episode is perfect for anyone curious about recovery meetings, whether you're considering attending for the first time or looking for ways to deepen your connection within the recovery community. Tune in for an honest, heartfelt discussion that underscores the importance of finding your tribe on the path to sobriety.