Living with Crazy People part 2 of 5Living with Crazy People part 2 of 5
Recovery Radio Network
Father Tom W.
1:04:57•9 Mar 2010
Finding Freedom in Imperfection: Father Tom W.'s Journey
Episode Overview
- Admitting our inability to control certain aspects can spark transformation.
- Skipping parts of self-help books can make them more enjoyable.
- Recovery is about living with imperfections, not fixing them all.
- Community support and regular meetings are crucial for recovery.
- Recognising signs of depression in others can help provide better support.
“'Admitting our inability to control certain aspects of our lives can actually ignite transformation',”
Father Tom W. returns with part two of 'Living with Crazy People', a deep dive into the complexities of recovery, self-acceptance, and the journey towards a balanced life. In this episode, Father Tom explores the paradox of change—how admitting our inability to control certain aspects of our lives can actually ignite transformation. He shares his personal struggles with accepting his imperfections and how this acceptance has brought him freedom and peace.
His reflections are both humorous and poignant, touching on the absurdity of self-help books and the relentless pursuit of perfection that society often imposes on us. Father Tom also discusses Gerald May's book 'Addiction and Grace', highlighting how skipping the first chapter helped him appreciate the rest of the book. He emphasises that recovery is not about fixing every flaw but learning to live with them.
The episode is filled with anecdotes, including a humorous story about a bumper sticker that simply says, 'Oh, lighten up'. This phrase encapsulates the episode's theme—sometimes, we need to accept our imperfections and move forward. Father Tom also touches on the importance of community in recovery. He shares stories of people finding strength in meetings and the significance of connecting with others who understand their struggles.
He offers practical advice on recognising depression in others and the value of maintaining a spiritual connection through regular participation in recovery programs. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone on the path to recovery or supporting someone who is. Father Tom's candidness and humour make complex topics accessible and relatable. Don't miss out on this heartfelt discussion that blends personal anecdotes with broader insights into the journey of recovery.

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