Since Right Now

Since Right Now

Since Right Now

  • 169: Easier to Listen to than Most Podcasts

169: Easier to Listen to than Most Podcasts

Thursday 7th June 2018

Join Jeff and Chris from 'Since Right Now' as they discuss religion, AA literature, therapy, listener feedback, David Cassidy, dry counties, and more.
46 minutes
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Since Right Now
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Recovery Reimagined
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Breaking Down Barriers: Jeff and Chris Discuss Religion, Recovery, and More

The hosts are seriously hilarious and I look forward to it each week. If you get something out of us, let somebody know that might also get something from us.
Ever felt like some topics in recovery are just too taboo to touch? Jeff and Chris from 'Since Right Now' aren't afraid to tackle them head-on. In this episode, they dive into the often-avoided subjects of religion and its impact on recovery, self-pity, and the role of therapy. Sharing their personal journeys with organized religion, they reveal how it has shaped their paths to sobriety.
The duo also weighs in on AA literature, offering their take on its benefits and drawbacks, and discuss how therapy can be a valuable addition to traditional recovery methods. But it's not all serious talk. Jeff and Chris sprinkle in humor as they reflect on listener feedback, reminisce about the days of radio call-ins, and even touch on quirky topics like David Cassidy and dry counties.
They also share their mindfulness practices and the quest to find the right therapist, blending practical advice with personal anecdotes. If you're looking for a recovery podcast that isn't afraid to mix deep discussions with a bit of laughter, this episode is for you. Tune in to hear Jeff and Chris's candid conversation about bridging the gap between religion, self-help, and addiction recovery.