The Inventory Process with Scott R. part 3

The Inventory Process with Scott R. part 3

Recovery Radio Network

Scott R.

HonestEngagingSupportiveHumorousInformative

1:08:1729 Feb 2012

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Scott R. on Embracing the Inventory Process

Episode Overview

  • The inventory process helps reduce feelings of loneliness.
  • Spiritual exercises are crucial for growth.
  • Maintaining a sense of humour can aid in recovery.
  • Making amends is a key part of the recovery journey.
  • Addressing defects of character leads to freedom and peace.
Pain is the touchstone of spiritual growth

Scott R. takes the stage again in this engaging episode of Recovery Radio Network, diving deep into the inventory process of the Twelve Steps. Scott’s candid and humorous storytelling keeps you hooked as he navigates the challenges and triumphs of sobriety. You’ll laugh at his anecdotes about sober vacations and New Yorkers trying to relax, but you’ll also feel the weight of his reflections on loneliness and spiritual growth.

Scott shares how the inventory process, particularly the tenth step, has helped him feel less disconnected from others and more in tune with his spiritual journey. He emphasises the importance of addressing defects of character and leveraging them with a higher power to find freedom and peace. Scott's experiences with sponsorship, anger, and making amends offer practical insights for anyone on the recovery path.

He also touches on the profound impact of spiritual exercises and the importance of maintaining a sense of humour in the face of adversity. This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, blending light-hearted moments with deep, heartfelt advice. Scott's raw honesty and relatable stories make it a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of recovery. Tune in to hear Scott’s unique perspective and gain valuable lessons on navigating the ups and downs of a sober life.

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