The Magdalen House

The Magdalen House Podcast

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  • 507: Step 11 with Mike Jarvinen | RecoverED

507: Step 11 with Mike Jarvinen | RecoverED

Wednesday 1st May 2024

Mike Jarvinen discusses the transformative power of Step 11 through prayer and meditation on the Magdalene House Podcast.
46 minutes
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Mike Jarvinen's Spiritual Journey: Embracing Step 11

Episode Overview

  • Mike's evolution with Step 11, prayer, and meditation
  • Exploring the challenges and growth in spiritual experiences
  • Insight into the power of prayer and its transformative effects
  • Discovering the unique benefits of Step work for alcoholics
  • Embracing faith and personal development in recovery
I still love all those other modalities of meditation, things that resemble more of that pop culture... But they're just not as uniquely beneficial to an alcoholic. They don't set me up for growing in my 10th step nearly as well as... what's suggested in the 11th step in the book.
In this episode of the Magdalene House Podcast, host Kelsey Amos sits down with Mike Jarvinen to discuss the transformative power of Step 11. Mike opens up about his personal journey with prayer and meditation, sharing how these practices have deepened his faith and brought him closer to a higher power. His candid reflections offer a glimpse into the daily discipline and spiritual experiences that have shaped his recovery.
Whether you're new to the concept of Step 11 or looking to deepen your own spiritual practice, Mike's story is both relatable and inspiring. Tune in to hear how embracing Step 11 has not only strengthened Mike's faith but also provided a solid foundation for his ongoing journey in sobriety.