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Six Second Sobriety

PD

  • Ben Affleck my ass !!!

Ben Affleck my ass !!!

Tuesday 29th October 2019

Join 'Six Second Sobriety' as PD tackles myths about addiction, stressing humility, support groups, and the realities of recovery.
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28 minutes
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About this podcast

Six Second Sobriety
Author:
PD
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Episodes:
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Unmasking Addiction: The Raw Truth Behind Recovery

If you never do the work, then you are never set up to not drink. You know why you slip- because you're alcoholic.
Ever wondered what it really takes to overcome addiction? In this episode of 'Six Second Sobriety', host PD pulls no punches as he dives into the gritty realities of addiction and recovery. With a title as provocative as 'Ben Affleck my ass!!!', you know you're in for a candid conversation. PD dismantles the myths and misconceptions that often surround alcoholism and substance abuse, offering a no-nonsense look at what it means to truly commit to sobriety.
He stresses the importance of practicing recovery principles and warns against the dangers of overconfidence. Through his own personal stories, PD highlights the cost of addiction on one's life and underscores the necessity of humility and grace in the recovery journey. One key takeaway from this episode is the role of support groups. PD emphasizes how crucial these communities are in helping individuals not just achieve but maintain sobriety.
He also discusses the natural part of slipping and relapsing, reminding listeners that it's the perseverance and connection with others that make recovery possible. If you're struggling with addiction or know someone who is, this episode offers a raw, unfiltered look at what it takes to stay sober. It's an eye-opener for anyone wanting to understand the complexities of addiction and the hard work required to overcome it.