🎙Step 11 (Vinny)
In episode #21, Vinny shares how he had a change of heart that is just not the
norm for him.
🎙Step 6 and 7 (Catherine)
In episode #20, Catherine shares how when she was in codependent addiction: "I
could see the problem with my
🎙Step Five: Connection, Compassion and Feedback (Oliver S.)
In episode #19, Oliver S. reads a portion from the book and then shares how he
experienced God after doing
🎙Step One: Powerlessness and Unmanageability (Jason)
In episode #18, Jason shares on June 12, 2018, he surrendered his alcoholism and
has not had a drink since.
🎙Step Four: Sex Inventory and Sex Ideal (Vanessa P.)
In episode #17, Vanessa P. shares her experience with doing Step Four: Sex
Inventory and Sex Ideal. "If you
🎙Step Four: Fear (Michael K.)
Michael shares: "Once I put the drink and drug the anxiety mostly is what came up first. And even after the anxiety was cleared away and kind of settled down, I look at how I am driven by hundred-forms of fear. And things consistently get worse when I am driven by fear."
🎙Self-Reliance vs God Reliance (Janet)
Janet reflects on a statement from her early days in recovery back in Australia that read: "The depth of your anxiety is a measure of your distance from God." Janet thinks to herself: I've always been anxious. Does that means I've always been a long way from God?
🎙Step Four: Columns 1, 2, 3 (Eric J.)
Eric shares how used to like to drink at a bar and tell people about his problems. Then he started drinking at home and things got worse. So when he arrived to the meetings, all he wanted to do was stay sober for six months, get a divorce and win custody of his kids. But then he changed his mind
🎙Successful and Emptiness (Karla)
Karla shares how from a young age she didn't feel like she fit in this world. As an adult she became successful and still had a feeling of emptiness. Her life was a mess and then one day her psychologist of many years suggested she go to a twelve step meeting.
🎙Step Three is the basis (Jose G.)
Jose shares how he believes Step Three is the basis to the beginning of the process of recovery. "I didn't have the understanding of Step Three really until maybe close to ten years ago. And I began to see one word that changed everything for me."