Finding Bravery: Mary and David on Courage in Recovery
It takes a lot of courage to when things are not working out well, when things are not working out well, like a job, a relationship, a lot of times people get caught up in not leaving because of the fear of unknown.
What does it take to truly embrace courage in the journey of recovery? In this episode of 'Easy Does It', Mary and David dive deep into the essence of bravery, especially when it comes to facing the fear of failure. They kick things off with Mary's personal recovery calendar, sharing relatable moments that many will find both comforting and inspiring.
Then, they switch gears with a heartfelt review of the movie 'Bohemian Rhapsody', highlighting its powerful themes of resilience and determination. The episode also touches on a remarkable news story about a breast cancer survivor who, along with her family, climbed Mount Kilimanjaro. This incredible feat serves as a testament to human spirit and the boundless courage it takes to overcome life's toughest challenges. Mary and David don't shy away from discussing their own fears and setbacks.
They explore how fear of failure can be a significant barrier in recovery but emphasize that making mistakes is part of the process. It's about learning, growing, and finding the strength to try again. The hosts share personal anecdotes about stepping out of their comfort zones and taking risks, illustrating how these experiences have paved the way for their own successes in sobriety.
With their usual warmth and humor, Mary and David remind listeners that courage isn't about never feeling afraid—it's about pushing forward despite those fears. This episode is a blend of practical advice, uplifting stories, and genuine encouragement, making it a must-listen for anyone on the path to recovery or supporting someone who is. Tune in to 'Easy Does It' and let Mary and David's insights on bravery inspire you to find your own courage in the face of adversity.