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Noah Levine

  • Back to Basics Q & A with Noah Levine

Back to Basics Q & A with Noah Levine

Thursday 17th February 2022

Join Noah Levine in a Q&A episode discussing Refuge Recovery's Buddhist-oriented approach to addiction recovery, focusing on mindfulness and peer support.
69 minutes
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Noah Levine's Q&A: A Buddhist Path to Overcoming Addiction

Recovery is possible, and this program provides a systematic approach to treating and recovering from all forms of addiction.
Curious about how Buddhist principles can support addiction recovery? In this enlightening Q&A episode, Noah Levine breaks down the Refuge Recovery program, a non-theistic approach rooted in Buddhist teachings. Noah explains how mindfulness and peer support play pivotal roles in the journey to sobriety. He also touches on practical topics like finding qualified teachers, setting realistic goals, and the importance of service in recovery.
If you've ever wondered how to deal with regrets and make amends, Noah offers thoughtful advice that can be applied to anyone's recovery journey. This episode is perfect for those seeking a compassionate, community-driven path to overcoming addiction.
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