Relapse Prevention

Relapse Prevention

Recovery Radio Network

Chris R.

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1:12:5925 Jun 2010

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Chris Raymer's Raw Take on Relapse Prevention

Episode Overview

  • Emphasises the importance of working the steps and finding a higher power.
  • Stresses the necessity of honesty and community support in recovery.
  • Shares personal anecdotes about the struggles and triumphs of staying sober.
  • Calls for action to help others in their journey to sobriety.
  • Offers a raw and unfiltered perspective on relapse prevention.
I got tired of watching people die in this fellowship.

In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Chris Raymer takes the stage to deliver a powerful and candid workshop on relapse prevention. Chris, an alcoholic himself, shares his journey through the highs and lows of recovery, making it clear that he’s not here to sugar-coat anything. He brings a raw and unfiltered perspective that might ruffle some feathers, but his commitment to honesty and his passion for helping others shine through.

Chris emphasises the importance of working the steps and finding a higher power, stressing that real alcoholics need to hear certain truths to survive this disease. He’s known for being controversial, but his goal is simple: to stop watching people die from alcoholism. Chris’s speech is filled with anecdotes about his own struggles and triumphs, making it relatable for anyone in recovery or supporting someone who is.

His frankness about the challenges of staying sober and the necessity of community support provides valuable insights for listeners. By the end of the episode, you'll be left with a renewed sense of hope and a better understanding of what it takes to maintain sobriety. Whether you're new to recovery or have been on this path for years, Chris’s words are a wake-up call to take action and help others along the way.

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