Joe Hawk's Spiritual Journey: Salvation Army Recordings
Episode Overview
Joe Hawk shares his experiences with emotional control and depression. The importance of faith and a higher power in overcoming addiction. Insights into the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. The transformative power of surrendering to a higher power. Personal stories that resonate with anyone facing addiction.
I can't fix my emotion, and I cannot self-will spiritual growth.
In this episode of Sober Speak, John M. takes you on a journey through the powerful recordings of Joe Hawk at the Salvation Army in Santa Monica, California, back in 1987. This episode, part five of the series, offers a raw and honest look at the struggles and triumphs of those walking the path of recovery. Joe Hawk's reflections touch on deeply personal themes such as emotional control, battling depression, and the power of faith.
He candidly shares his experiences with the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, emphasising the importance of a higher power in overcoming addiction. Joe's heartfelt stories resonate with anyone who's faced the darkness of addiction and found light through spiritual growth. John M. provides a compassionate platform for these stories, creating a 'meeting between meetings' for those in recovery.
The episode is filled with moments of clarity and hope, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking solace and inspiration on their sobriety journey. By sharing Joe Hawk's wisdom and experiences, this episode offers valuable insights into the spiritual aspect of recovery and the transformative power of surrendering to a higher power. Tune in to hear Joe's moving words and find your own guiding light in the recovery process.