Continuing the Journey: Jesse Mogle on Growth and Recovery
Let us be informed by the past - content in the present - ambitiously discontent for our future.
Ever wondered how a podcast can evolve alongside its host and listeners? In this episode of 'From Sobriety To Recovery', Jesse Mogle reflects on the transformative journey he's shared with his audience over 150 episodes. This isn't just another podcast episode; it's a heartfelt exploration of growth, healing, and the power of community in recovery. Jesse takes us through the show's evolution, discussing how it has mirrored his own path from early sobriety to a fulfilling life in active recovery.
He emphasizes that sobriety and recovery are not the same, highlighting the importance of personal growth, humility, gratitude, and integrity as key elements in this journey. Jesse's reflections are peppered with personal anecdotes that make his story relatable and inspiring. He talks about the discomfort and uncertainty of early sobriety and how he navigated those challenges to find empowerment and fulfillment.
Community and connection are recurring themes, as Jesse believes breaking down the stigma surrounding addiction and mental health is crucial for collective healing. The episode also features a special guest, Aubrie Pohl, who joins Jesse to discuss Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). Their conversation delves into the power of language and communication to transform lives, adding another layer of depth to the episode. As always, Jesse's enthusiasm is infectious, making complex topics accessible and engaging.
By the end of the episode, you'll feel inspired to embrace your own journey of growth and healing. Jesse encourages listeners to be content in the present while ambitiously striving for a better future. His message is one of hope and encouragement, urging everyone to support each other in breaking 'bad' habits and forming 'good' ones. Tune in to this episode for a blend of personal insights, expert advice, and a strong sense of community.
It's a must-listen for anyone on their path to recovery.