Roger B.

The Gathering With Roger B.

Roger Bruner

  • #40 Good News Bad News

#40 Good News Bad News

Thursday 20th October 2022

Roger B shares wisdom on belief systems, fear, and community in addiction recovery, blending spiritual principles with practical advice.
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61 minutes
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Empowering
Hopeful
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Encouraging

About this podcast

The Gathering With Roger B.
Author:
Roger B.
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Body & Mind
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Roger B: Unpacking the Good and Bad in Addiction Recovery

Beliefs: if all that stuff was learned, that's good news, because that means I can learn new beliefs.
Imagine having over four decades of wisdom to share about addiction recovery. That’s what Roger B brings to the table in this episode of 'The Gathering'. He dives into the ups and downs of the recovery journey, blending spiritual principles with practical advice. Roger’s been through it all—fear, doubt, and the long road to finding a supportive community. His candid reflections offer hope and practical steps for anyone facing similar struggles.
Roger emphasizes that belief systems are at the heart of addiction and recovery. If harmful beliefs led you down the path of addiction, then new, healthier beliefs can guide you back. He shares personal stories of how changing his mindset helped him overcome fear and build a life rooted in spiritual practices. Community plays a huge role in Roger's philosophy. He talks about how finding the right group of people can make all the difference in your recovery journey.
These communities provide not just support, but also a sense of belonging and shared purpose. Whether you're new to recovery or have been on this path for years, Roger’s insights are a treasure trove of wisdom. Tune in to hear how you can transform your struggles into strengths through spiritual connection and community support.