Paul Churchill

Recovery Elevator

Paul Churchill

  • 035: What Courage Looks Like in Sobriety

035: What Courage Looks Like in Sobriety

Monday 19th October 2015

Join Paul Churchill as he talks with Jason about the courage needed for sobriety and climbing a 14,000-foot peak each year on Recovery Elevator.
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32 minutes
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Recovery Elevator
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Paul Churchill
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Climbing Mountains in Sobriety: Jason's Journey on Recovery Elevator

We alcoholics in recovery are some of the toughest focused, faith-filled badasses around, and that is not a myth, it's a fact.
Imagine facing the world without the crutch of alcohol and finding the courage to climb a 14,000-foot peak every year to celebrate your sobriety. That's exactly what Jason, who has been sober for four years, does. In this episode of Recovery Elevator, host Paul Churchill sits down with Jason to discuss the true meaning of courage in sobriety.
Courage isn't just about grand gestures; it's about the daily decision to stay sober, to get up one more time than you've been knocked down, and to face life's challenges head-on. Jason opens up about the fear and fragility he felt in his early days of sobriety and how support and accountability played crucial roles in his journey. He shares how repetition and practice have helped him cultivate an inner strength that allows him to tackle life's obstacles.
Jason's advice for those in recovery is simple yet profound: take it one day at a time and remember that you're not alone. This episode is a testament to the power of courage and community in leading a fulfilling and rewarding sober life. Tune in to hear Jason's inspiring story and discover how you too can find the strength to face your own challenges in sobriety.