Mastering Recovery: Tactical Tips and Trust Building with Brock Bevell
Episode Overview
Breaking harmful patterns and developing positive daily routines are key in addiction recovery Cultivating a strong support system is crucial for maintaining sobriety Awareness, knowledge, and active choice-making play a significant role in the recovery process Disrupting harmful patterns and staying busy with positive activities can aid in staying sober Building genuine connections and seeking help when needed are essential for long-term recovery
I reached over for my pills and they weren't there. And for like a glimpse, dude, I was like, you're a freaking, you're a drug addict, bro.
Have you ever felt like life throws you curveballs just when you think you've got it all figured out? In this episode of the Tactical Recovery Podcast, hosts Colin and Brock dive deep into the heart of addiction recovery. Brock Bevell, a retired undercover police officer, shares his journey from being deemed 'unfit for duty' after a severe injury to becoming a beacon of hope for many in recovery.
The episode is packed with practical advice on how to stay one step ahead in your recovery journey. Brock and Colin emphasize the importance of preparation and having a contingency plan ready before the unexpected happens. It's not just about surviving the tough times; it's about thriving through them by being prepared. Trust plays a central role in their discussion. Brock talks about how trusting your leader and your team isn't just beneficial—it's essential.
This trust acts as the glue that holds everything together, making collective strength and unity possible. The hosts also highlight the power of fighting battles together, showing that recovery is not a solo journey but one of collective effort and support. Through candid conversations and shared experiences, Colin and Brock offer listeners actionable insights and tactical advantages to make each day of recovery a success.
So, if you're ready to gear up and take charge of your recovery, this episode is a must-listen.