Unmasking Our True Selves an AFG talkUnmasking Our True Selves an AFG talk
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 2016
1:00:28•24 Sept 2019
Unmasking Our True Selves: A Journey Through Recovery
Episode Overview
- Detachment requires understanding what you're attached to.
- Spiritual awareness is key to unmasking your true self.
- Humour can be a tool for authenticity and service.
- Balancing detachment and parenting is a delicate act.
- A higher power provides strength and guidance.
“When my character defects are activated, I can't be my true self.”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, you'll be introduced to a remarkable lineup of speakers sharing their heartfelt journeys through recovery. Jim P., Rich S., and Pauline W. take the stage to offer their wisdom and humour on topics like detachment, spirituality, and the importance of a higher power in their lives.
Jim, with 29 years in Al-Anon, brings a touch of light-heartedness with his hokey-pokey addiction joke, but quickly dives into the serious aspects of his journey, including his relationship with his mother who has dementia. Rich, with 25 years in AA, reflects on how his competitive nature and humour have played roles in his recovery. He also shares touching moments about parenting and the delicate balance of detachment.
Pauline, with 23 years in Al-Anon, speaks on her process of detachment and spiritual awareness, using anecdotes from her life to illustrate her points. Her story about CPR training and her competitive streak adds a relatable touch to her profound insights. The episode is filled with personal stories, practical advice, and a dash of humour, making it a must-listen for anyone on their recovery journey or supporting someone who is.
Tune in to hear how these speakers unmask their true selves and find strength in vulnerability.

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