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  • Are Addicts and Alcoholics Like Apples and Oranges

Are Addicts and Alcoholics Like Apples and Oranges

Monday 13th May 2019

Join Monty Dale Meyer on 'Take 12 Recovery Radio' as he debates whether addicts and alcoholics face different challenges. Listen for insights and lively discussion.
62 minutes
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Addicts vs. Alcoholics: Are We Really That Different?

We have a god shaped all and we're trying to fill it with everything else. If we don't start focusing on the core issue, which is the same that we can identify with, we can identify with we, we are spiritual beings living a human experience that need to get in touch with our creator.
Ever wondered if addicts and alcoholics face fundamentally different challenges? In this thought-provoking episode of 'Take 12 Recovery Radio', Monty Dale Meyer, affectionately known as the Monty'man, dives into this heated debate. Joined by his lively crew, Monty tackles the age-old question: Are addicts and alcoholics like apples and oranges? They explore whether these groups are truly incomparable or if it's time to unite and focus on the core issues that affect everyone struggling with substance use disorder.
The discussion promises to stir some controversy and maybe even ruffle a few feathers, but it’s all about opening minds and fostering understanding. Monty and his guests dig deep into the symptoms versus core issues debate, questioning if we're just chasing symptoms rather than addressing the root causes. They also touch on the role of spirituality and unity in recovery, emphasizing the importance of getting on the same page to combat addiction more effectively.
With a mix of humor, candid conversation, and personal stories, this episode is both engaging and enlightening. And to wrap things up on a musical note, they feature Richie Supa's 'Proud to be a Junkie'. Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and a fresh perspective on a longstanding debate.