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Anonymous: An Honest Recovery Podcast

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  • S1 Ep26: I Am No Longer a Victim

S1 Ep26: I Am No Longer a Victim

Saturday 21st March 2020

Discover an anonymous guest's journey from alcoholism to spiritual recovery through AA's 12 steps on 'Anonymous: An Honest Recovery Podcast'.
Explicit
57 minutes
Inspiring
Hopeful
Supportive
Engaging
Motivational

About this podcast

Anonymous: An Honest Recovery Podcast
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Rehoboth social podcast network
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Recovery from Trauma
Healing from Sexual Trauma
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Finding Strength: One Person's Journey from Alcoholism to Spiritual Recovery

Living a spiritual way of life would enhance anybody's life... the process started in aa and doing the steps, but it's brought about just this awareness that you're talking about as a human being
What does it take to move from the depths of addiction to a place of healing and spiritual growth? In this episode of 'Anonymous: An Honest Recovery Podcast', an anonymous guest opens up about their transformative journey from alcoholism and trauma to a life of sobriety and spiritual fulfillment.
Through heartfelt storytelling, the guest shares how they found solace and strength in the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and how embracing a spiritual way of life has been crucial to their recovery. The conversation touches on the importance of fellowship, the power of community, and the tools they've used to manage emotions like anger and fear. The guest also discusses breaking free from a victim mentality and the profound benefits of sharing one's story with others.
This episode is a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with addiction or mental health issues, offering practical advice and inspiration on finding light in the darkest of times. Tune in for an honest, compassionate look at the path to recovery and the role of spirituality, community, and self-reflection in overcoming addiction.